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-- The 'RegCloseKey' function releases the handle of the specified key.
-- The 'RegConnectRegistry' function establishes a connection
-- to a predefined registry handle on another computer.
-- The 'RegCreateKey' function creates the specified key.
-- If the key already exists in the registry, the function opens it.
-- This function is provided for compatibility with Windows
-- version 3.1. Win32-based applications should use the 'RegCreateKeyEx'
-- function.
-- The 'RegCreateKeyEx' function creates the specified key.
-- If the key already exists in the registry, the function opens it.
-- Windows 95: The 'RegDeleteKey' function deletes a key and all
-- its descendents.
--
-- Windows NT: The 'RegDeleteKey' function deletes the specified key.
-- This function cannot delete a key that has subkeys.
-- The 'RegDeleteValue' function removes a named value from the
-- specified registry key.
-- The 'RegEnumKey' function enumerates subkeys of the specified open
-- registry key. The function retrieves the name of one subkey each time
-- it is called. This function is provided for compatibility with
-- Windows version 3.1. Win32-based applications should use the
-- 'RegEnumKeyEx' function.
-- The 'RegEnumKeyEx' function enumerates subkeys of the specified open
-- registry key. The function retrieves information about one subkey each
-- time it is called. Unlike the 'RegEnumKey' function, 'RegEnumKeyEx'
-- retrieves the class name of the subkey and the time it was
-- last modified.
-- The 'RegEnumValue' function enumerates the values for the specified
-- open registry key. The function copies one indexed value name and
-- data block for the key each time it is called.
-- The 'RegFlushKey' function writes all the attributes of the specified
-- open key into the registry.
-- The 'RegGetKeySecurity' function retrieves a copy of the security
-- descriptor protecting the specified open registry key.
-- The 'RegLoadKey' function creates a subkey under HKEY_USER or
-- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and stores registration information from
-- a specified file into that subkey. This registration information
-- is in the form of a hive. A hive is a discrete body of keys, subkeys,
-- and values that is rooted at the top of the registry hierarchy.
-- A hive is backed by a single file and .LOG file.
-- The 'RegNotifyChangeKeyValue' function indicates when a registry key
-- or any of its subkeys has changed.
-- The 'RegOpenKey' function opens the specified key.
-- This function is provided for compatibility with Windows
-- version 3.1. Win32-based applications should use the 'RegOpenKeyEx'
-- function.
-- The 'RegOpenKeyEx' function opens the specified key.
-- The 'RegQueryInfoKey' function retrieves information
-- about a specified registry key.
-- The 'RegQueryValue' function retrieves the value associated with
-- the unnamed value for a specified key in the registry. Values
-- in the registry have name, type, and data components.
-- This function retrieves the data for a key's first value that
-- has a NULL name. This function is provided for compatibility with
-- Windows version 3.1. Win32-based applications should use the
-- 'RegQueryValueEx' function.
-- The 'RegQueryValueEx' function retrieves the type and data
-- for a specified value name associated with an open registry key.
-- The 'RegReplaceKey' function replaces the file backing a key
-- and all its subkeys with another file, so that when the system
-- is next started, the key and subkeys will have the values stored
-- in the new file.
-- The 'RegRestoreKey' function reads the registry information
-- in a specified file and copies it over the specified key.
-- This registry information may be in the form of a key and multiple
-- levels of subkeys.
-- The 'RegSaveKey' function saves the specified key and all of
-- its subkeys and values to a new file.
-- The 'RegSetKeySecurity' function sets the security of an open
-- registry key.
-- The 'RegSetValue' function associates a value with a specified key.
-- This value must be a text string and cannot have a name.
-- This function is provided for compatibility with Windows
-- version 3.1. Win32-based applications should use the 'RegSetValueEx'
-- function, which allows an application to set any number
-- of named values of any data type.
-- The 'RegSetValueEx' function stores data in the value field of an open
-- registry key. It can also set additional value and type information
-- for the specified key.
-- The 'RegUnLoadKey' function unloads the specified key and subkeys
-- from the registry.
-- The 'RegQueryMultipleValues' function retrieves the type and data for
-- a list of value names associated with an open registry key.
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