It should create the registry key if it doesn't exist, but will
overwrite the value if it does.

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Billy Cravens

Web and Software consulting
www.Architechx.com


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of FlashGuy
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 8:11 AM
To: FlashMX
Subject: Using <cfregistry


Hi,

My application requires me to read in an external file of environment
variables which would look like:

$dir1,d:\temp\dir1
$dir2,d:\temp\dir2
$dir3,d:\temp\dir3

I would then use <cfregistry to add then to the system environment. What
happens if the system environment already exists. Does <cfregistry just
ignore the ones that exist and add 
ones that don't? Kinda like a database "update" sort of thing?

It would be nice to be able to load this external file when required
(because of additions/deletetions) and not have to worry about
duplicates etc.

Am I making sense?



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