Registry Operations using Win32
    Using registry has become a regular practice for all the programmers. The best way to store all configurations in the old days was Registry only. Even now System programs use registry for storing the configuration values. But the renewed vigor of XML might replace the whole concept of the Registry Configurations.

 Whatever be the case, at time Registry comes as a handy tool for a lot of jobs. Use this link to create registry key, set registry value.


Enumerating the values under a Registry Key:
   There are three major steps involved in Enumerating values from registry.

   1. Open the Registry key
    2. Loop and print using RegEnumKey till the return value is not equal to ERROR_SUCCESS.
    3. Close the Registry key

#include <windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void main()
{
    char lszValue[100];
    LONG lRet, lEnumRet;
    HKEY hKey;
    DWORD dwLength=100;
    int i=0;
    lRet = RegOpenKeyEx (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "SOFTWARE\\ADOBE", 0L, KEY_READ , &hKey);
    if(lRet == ERROR_SUCCESS)
    {
         lEnumRet = RegEnumKey (hKey, i,lszValue,dwLength);
         while(lEnumRet == ERROR_SUCCESS)
         {
              i++;
              printf ("%s\n",lszValue);
              lEnumRet = RegEnumKey (hKey, i,lszValue,dwLength);
           }
       }

     RegCloseKey(hKey);
}


Accessing a REG_DWORD value from Registry: 
   Accessing a DWORD from registry is simple. Open the Registry key and read it using RegQueryValueEx.

#include <windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void main()
{
    DWORD dwVersion;
    HKEY hKey;
    LONG returnStatus;
DWORD dwType=REG_DWORD;
   DWORD dwSize=sizeof(DWORD);
    returnStatus = RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "Path", 0L, KEY_ALL_ACCESS, &hKey);

    if (returnStatus  = = ERROR_SUCCESS)
    {
        returnStatus = RegQueryValueEx(hKey, "Value", NULL, &dwType,(LPBYTE)&dwVersion, &dwSize);
        if (returnStatus == ERROR_SUCCESS)
        {
             printf("REG_DWORD value is %d\n", dwVersion);
        }
     }

    RegCloseKey(hKey);
}

Note: The only error that might crop up during the usage of this function is due to assigning a wrong value for the dwSize. If the dwSize is smaller than the queried value, then the RegQueryEx will fail. This happens especially during repeated mixed usage of the same variables for reading DWORD as well as character arrays. This is very much untraceable and might also get missed during testing. So it is better to check this problem during coding itself.


Accessing a REG_SZ from Registry:


#include <windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void main()
{
     char lszValue[255];
     HKEY hKey;
     LONG returnStatus;
     DWORD dwType=REG_SZ;
     DWORD dwSize=255;
     returnStatus = RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "SOFTWARE\\MICROSOFT\\INETMGR\\PARAMETERS", 0L,  KEY_ALL_ACCESS, &hKey);
     if (returnStatus == ERROR_SUCCESS)
     {
          returnStatus = RegQueryValueEx(hKey, "HelpLocation", NULL, &dwType,(LPBYTE)&lszValue, &dwSize);
          if (returnStatus == ERROR_SUCCESS)
          {
               printf("Value Read is %s\n", lszValue);
          }
       }
     RegCloseKey(hKey);

}

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