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When an application tries to write to forbidden parts of the registry,
where are the virtualized registry entries located? I know where the VistualStore for folders is, but what about the registry entries? David Wilkinson |
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Hello,
The virtualized registry for 32-bit programs is stored he HKEY_USERS\%SID%\Software\Classes\VirtualStore HKCU\Software\Classes\VirtualStore Internet Explorer virtualizes the registry for itself and components running inside it to a different location when running in protected mode (HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\InternetRegistry\REGISTRY\USER\%SID%\Soft ware) -- - JB Windows Vista Support Faq http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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Jimmy Brush wrote:
Hello, The virtualized registry for 32-bit programs is stored he HKEY_USERS\%SID%\Software\Classes\VirtualStore HKCU\Software\Classes\VirtualStore Internet Explorer virtualizes the registry for itself and components running inside it to a different location when running in protected mode (HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\InternetRegistry\REGISTRY\USER\%SID%\Soft ware) Thanks, Jimmy. David Wilkinson |