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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T10:52:48+00:00 2026-05-11T10:52:48+00:00

Im trying to code a Visual C++ 2005 routine that checks the registry for

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Im trying to code a Visual C++ 2005 routine that checks the registry for certain keys/values. I have no trouble in writing code using c# but I need it in C++. Anybody know how to do this using c++ in vs2005.

Many thanks Tony

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  1. 2026-05-11T10:52:48+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:52 am

    Here is some pseudo-code to retrieve the following:

    1. If a registry key exists
    2. What the default value is for that registry key
    3. What a string value is
    4. What a DWORD value is

    Example code:

    Include the library dependency: Advapi32.lib

    Put the following in your main or where you want to read the values:

    HKEY hKey; LONG lRes = RegOpenKeyExW(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, L'SOFTWARE\\Perl', 0, KEY_READ, &hKey); bool bExistsAndSuccess (lRes == ERROR_SUCCESS); bool bDoesNotExistsSpecifically (lres == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND); std::wstring strValueOfBinDir; std::wstring strKeyDefaultValue; GetStringRegKey(hKey, L'BinDir', strValueOfBinDir, L'bad'); GetStringRegKey(hKey, L'', strKeyDefaultValue, L'bad'); 

    Put these wrapper functions at the top of your code:

    LONG GetDWORDRegKey(HKEY hKey, const std::wstring &strValueName, DWORD &nValue, DWORD nDefaultValue) {     nValue = nDefaultValue;     DWORD dwBufferSize(sizeof(DWORD));     DWORD nResult(0);     LONG nError = ::RegQueryValueExW(hKey,         strValueName.c_str(),         0,         NULL,         reinterpret_cast<LPBYTE>(&nResult),         &dwBufferSize);     if (ERROR_SUCCESS == nError)     {         nValue = nResult;     }     return nError; }   LONG GetBoolRegKey(HKEY hKey, const std::wstring &strValueName, bool &bValue, bool bDefaultValue) {     DWORD nDefValue((bDefaultValue) ? 1 : 0);     DWORD nResult(nDefValue);     LONG nError = GetDWORDRegKey(hKey, strValueName.c_str(), nResult, nDefValue);     if (ERROR_SUCCESS == nError)     {         bValue = (nResult != 0) ? true : false;     }     return nError; }   LONG GetStringRegKey(HKEY hKey, const std::wstring &strValueName, std::wstring &strValue, const std::wstring &strDefaultValue) {     strValue = strDefaultValue;     WCHAR szBuffer[512];     DWORD dwBufferSize = sizeof(szBuffer);     ULONG nError;     nError = RegQueryValueExW(hKey, strValueName.c_str(), 0, NULL, (LPBYTE)szBuffer, &dwBufferSize);     if (ERROR_SUCCESS == nError)     {         strValue = szBuffer;     }     return nError; } 
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