Yep, fallback back to registry keys. Feel free to open bugs for the registry
keys that seem to be missing from the high-level elements. We should
eventually get them all.

On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 6:36 AM, bpackard <bill.pack...@kepware.com> wrote:

> I am attempting to create AppId, Class and ProgId entries instead of using
> raw registry key/value elements, which generate warnings. In the
> documentation for Class it has the following entry:
>
> SafeForInitializing
> In General
> Value "yes" specified:
> [HKCR\CLSID\{Id}\Implemented
> Categories\{7DD95802-9882-11CF-9FA9-00AA006C42C4}]
> Specific Example
> [HKCR\CLSID\{01234567-89AB-CDEF-0123-456789ABCDEF}\Implemented
> Categories\{7DD95802-9882-11CF-9FA9-00AA006C42C4}]
>
> SafeForInitializing
> In General
> Value "yes" specified:
> [HKCR\CLSID\{Id}\Implemented
> Categories\{7DD95802-9882-11CF-9FA9-00AA006C42C4}]
> Specific Example
> [HKCR\CLSID\{01234567-89AB-CDEF-0123-456789ABCDEF}\Implemented
> Categories\{7DD95802-9882-11CF-9FA9-00AA006C42C4}]
>
> My question is, where do the Implemented Categories come from? Are these
> supposed to be additional RegistryKey elements? Or is there some way to
> specify this information within the Class element?
>
> I need the following.
> HKCR\CLSID\{<GUID0>}\Implemented Categories\{<GUID1>}
> HKCR\CLSID\{<GUID0>}\Implemented Categories\{<GUID2>}
> HKCR\CLSID\{<GUID0>}\Implemented Categories\{<GUID3>}
>
> I also have entries under AppId that do not have a GUID, for example:
> HKCR\AppId\exename.exe. However, the pattern constraint for the AppId Id
> field requires a GUID. I guess I use RegistryValue for these.
>
> thanks,
> bill
>
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