Hi Pete... I want to interfer in your question cause I'm facing a
similar problem...

    For my application I programmatically store an activation key in

HKEY_USERS\.DEfAULT\<some folder>�\<somefolder>\<myGUId>\... the problem I'm
facing is that if the user is not logged in to windows as an admin I can not
write in the following red key... is there any location where all users can
write?

Thanks
Vahan

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Further to that post:

Does it matter if I put the info in:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\Licenses�\<myGUId>\<product name>
or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\<product name>�\<myGUId>\
or
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\<product name>�\<myGUId>\

Or is somewhere else best?

Thanks
Pete




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