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Using VB to access windows registry

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    Hi guys. Just a question, what command do I use to make my VB.net program to extract a value from the windows registry as well as to input something new into the windows registry? Thanz for your time...

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      Hi guys. Just a question, what command do I use to make my VB.net program to extract a value from the windows registry as well as to input something new into the windows registry? Thanz for your time...

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      Yulianto
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      I think this [^] can help you. It's C# (basically the same).


      Work hard, Work effectively.

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        I think this [^] can help you. It's C# (basically the same).


        Work hard, Work effectively.

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        umm, didn't help...

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          umm, didn't help...

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          U didn't look carefully. Try this[^].


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            U didn't look carefully. Try this[^].


            Work hard, Work effectively.

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            @(o.o)@ Dang, that is deep... Will try to figure it out now... thanz man... Appreciate u helping me out by giving those links...

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              U didn't look carefully. Try this[^].


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              Tried the link u gave me... it doesn't recognise the registrykey part..

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                Tried the link u gave me... it doesn't recognise the registrykey part..

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                icowa wrote: it doesn't recognise the registrykey part :confused: What doesn't recognise the registrykey part?


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                  icowa wrote: it doesn't recognise the registrykey part :confused: What doesn't recognise the registrykey part?


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                  my VB.net in Visual Studio .net 2003. it doesn't seem to recognise the registrykey command because it would put wavy blue lines under it..

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                    my VB.net in Visual Studio .net 2003. it doesn't seem to recognise the registrykey command because it would put wavy blue lines under it..

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                    Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
                    Imports System
                    Imports System.Security.Permissions
                    Imports Microsoft.Win32


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