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Can I have my own Registry?
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Visual FoxPro
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Fonctions Windows API
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Can I have my own Registry?
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
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Windows XP
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Windows 2000 Server
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Visual FoxPro
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00982714
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In many of my older applications I stored Config information, licence details etc in my own .INI files (or files with the same layout but diferent names) and I was able to use the Windows API calls to read, list, edit & append entries and section to those files.

In the new era or the Registry, can I have my own registry file? and use the API to access it? I've looked around but can not find anything along these lines.

I have a number of applications whose data is stored on a network drive and which need to know details about each other and also share some data. I need a simple config file for them to share and the registry layout seems idea, but since this is network data I need all workstations to see the same file, hence the idea of my own registry.

I know I could create tables & fields but the hierarchical nature and flexibility of the registry would be ideal (and the access functions already exist!)

Anyone got any ideas on this?


Gary.
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