The CAESEncRegKey class addresses the occasional problem of securely saving data to the Registry. This article presents Yet Another Registry Class that encrypts data using AES.
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Fun with the Registry Using VC++
Change hidden system settings with a GUI instead of going directly through the Registry.
Storing an Array of Properties in the Windows Registry
MFC and Win API don't have functions that store arrays in the Windows Registry. This article describes the class based on MFC CArray class that solves this problem.
CRegConfig -- a Class to Easily Keep Your Data in the Registry
Read and write data in the Registry.
Another Registry Class
Very useful class that also includes the ability to filter out specific module names and types
Windows Registry and Internet Explorer
A quick loko at the Internet Explorer System Registry settings.
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