Reading 64bit Registry from a 32bit application?

You have to use the KEY_WOW64_64KEY param when creating/opening the registry key. But AFAIK that's not possible with the Registry class but only when using the API directly This might help to get you started.

You have to use the KEY_WOW64_64KEY param when creating/opening the registry key. But AFAIK that's not possible with the Registry class but only when using the API directly. This might help to get you started.

I found this post today on reading the 64bit registry from a 32bit application. By far the best write-up I've seen with 3 different examples - I used the second one with a static class.

Try this (from a 32bit process): > %WINDIR%\sysnative\reg. Exe query ... (found that here).

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