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Storing Memos in Registry

 
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 11:54 am    Post subject: Storing Memos in Registry Reply with quote



Hi there everyone...
I am writing a program and need to read and write the data from a couple of
Memo objects in the program into the Windows Registry, in a known key. I
can get it to deal with simple string data using Registry.Readstring, etc,
but cannot work out how to deal with the memo objects I want to store.

The obvious thing would be to put them in the registry as REG_MULTI_SZ
values, but I cannot make it do it!

I have searched the net and tried several ideas, including TWmiRegistry
componant, but cannot read / write the values... even though you can see the
values in the componant if you make it active in the IDE.

Any help would be much appreciated!!!

J. Hammett


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 10:43 am    Post subject: Re: Storing Memos in Registry Reply with quote



Jezmy wrote:

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Any help would be much appreciated!!!

Hoi Jezmy

You need to repost your question on the Borland news server to make
everybody see it and possibly answer your question. Further, this news
group do not officially exist.

Take a look here:
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which links to
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