How do I create a default (displayed as (Default) in regedit) key in the Win32 registry. If I use the RegSetValueEx() call I can't set the subkey to NULL which I would assume would do the trick but ...
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The Windows Registry is the problem nobody wants to admit
Although leftover keys don't cause immediate issues and the registry's size isn't a concern as far as the PC's performance is ...
This post shows how to fix the Registry Editor cannot rename the specified key; name already exists error. Windows sometimes throws an error message when you try to ...
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