You could set the property's initial value to something like MY_DUMMY_VALUE and 
then check to see if 
the property is still equal to it after the registry searching.

Rob

On 26/09/2010 18:39, Sean Farrow wrote:
> Hi:
> I need to use the RegistrySearch element in a property. I need to look a key 
> who's default key has no default value (regedit show "value not set"). What 
> will the property be set to? I'll need to use this property in a launch 
> condition.  Should I do this or could I use a custom action to set the 
> property, and do the registry look up myself.
> Any help appreciated.
> Sean.
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