Chaps, I think I'll abandon this experiment again. I'm not happy with the way the new function stuffs your values into the HKCU or HKLM hives and the values are not instantly available to the caller. I just wanted to knock up a bit of code which did the same thing as the SET command, but it doesn't seem possible. Perhaps I could cheat and look inside the SET command and set what API calls it's making. I'll bet it's just manipulating some secret collection. Where is the SET command binary image? Can anyone disassemble it? - Greg
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