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Barry > On 30 Jul 2020, at 20:14, R Pasco <pascor22...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I can't find instructions for the proper way to reply to 'python list'. Is > it simply a matter of keeping the message title identical to the original > message and emailing again to python-list@python.org ? I'll reply both ways > to test this. > > Yes, it's the 64/32-bit views that got me stuck. I think I've got it mostly > figured out. The key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE:SOFTWARE requires KEY_WOW64_64KEY > to be 'OR'ed. Winreg gives no indication of this requirement, but the > Windows doc "Redirected, Shared, and Reflected Keys Under WOW64" does > specifically mention HKEY_CURRENT_USER :SOFTWARE as needing this added > access. > > By the way, I'm running python X64, so the program is a "64 bit" > application. Strangely, the KEY_WOW64_32KEY access rights param also works > identically. > > To sum it up the pertinent code, so far, is: > ====================================== > # Be able to test creating both WOW64 and non-WOW64 key paths. > if 1 : > hive = winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > hivename = 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE' > else : > hive = winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER > hivename = 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER' > # > parent_keypath = 'Software' # Both hives happen to have this top > level key. > newsubkey = 'AAA New Leaf Key, Process PID={}' .format( os.getpid() ) > > # Note keys created in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE::SOFTWARE will be viewed in > RegEdit > # at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE:SOFTWARE\*Wow6432Node*\{newsubkey}. > CreateKeyEx > # access rights must be set to [winreg.KEY_ALL_ACCESS | > winreg.KEY_WOW64_64KEY] > # -OR- > # [winreg.KEY_ALL_ACCESS | winreg.KEY_WOW64_32KEY] (??? Why does this > also work ?) > # > newsubkeyPath = os.path.join( parent_keypath, newsubkey ) > > valuename = 'NewString' > value = 'New String Value' > > with winreg.ConnectRegistry( None, hive ) as hivehndl : > > with winreg.OpenKeyEx( hivehndl, parent_keypath ) as > parentpath_hndl : > > with winreg.CreateKeyEx( parentpath_hndl, newsubkey, 0, > # winreg.KEY_ALL_ACCESS | winreg.KEY_WOW64_64KEY ) as > newkeyhndl : > winreg.KEY_ALL_ACCESS | winreg.KEY_WOW64_32KEY ) as > newkeyhndl : > > winreg.SetValueEx( newkeyhndl, valuename, 0, winreg.REG_SZ, > value ) > > #end > ====================================== > > Thanks for all the help. > Ray Pasco > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list