Jens Nestler wrote: > > /****************************************************************************** > + * RegOverridePredefKey [EMAIL PROTECTED] > + * > + * Maps a predefined registry key to the specified registry key. > + * > + * PARAMS > + * hKey [I] A handle to one of the following predefined keys: > + * HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT > + * HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG > + * HKEY_CURRENT_USER > + * HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > + * HKEY_PERFORMANCE_DATA > + * HKEY_USERS > + * hNewHKey [I] A handle to an open registry key. This handle is returned > by the RegCreateKeyEx or RegOpenKeyEx function. > + * It cannot be one of the predefined keys. The function maps > hKey to refer to the hNewHKey key. > + * This affects only the calling process. > + * If hNewHKey is NULL, the function restores the default > mapping of the predefined key. > + * > + * RETURNS > + * Success: ERROR_SUCCESS > + * Failure: the return value is a nonzero error code defined in Winerror.h > + * > + * NOTES > + * The RegOverridePredefKey function is intended for software installation > programs. > + * It allows them to remap a predefined key, load a DLL component that will > be installed on the system, > + * call an entry point in the DLL, and examine the changes to the registry > that the component attempted to make. > + * The installation program can then write those changes to the locations > intended by the DLL, > + * or make changes to the data before writing it
We appreciate your patch, but you're not allowed to copy information from MSDN into the Wine source like this. -- Rob Shearman
