Look at Win32::TieRegistry. By making the Registry into a tied hash object, it's very 
easy
(perhaps TOO easy) to delete entire keys.

--Chuck

--- Eric Logeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I can successfully delete a key that just contains values using win32::tieregistry, 
>as the
> documentation indicates. Is there a way to delete a key and it's subkeys, excluding 
>the brut
> force of deleting each discrete subkey of course.
> 
> OS: win2k server
> perl, v5.6.1
> 
> Thanks
> Eric
> 
> 


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