I was just reading some stuff on the MS Knowledge Base about that reg key. The only weird thing is that the whole thing is in hex/bin. I have yet to figure out the data stored there, but it's apparent that is what we are lookin for. I guess if we figure out some sort of hex/bin->dec/ascii conversion, I'll have what I need to finish this madness up. Thanks again for putting up with my madness. I ask some pretty obscure questions when it comes to Perl, mainly because I've never seen them asked before.

Hopefully, I'll be able to get this stuff done without too much more trouble. Thanks again for all the leads.

Theodore Charles III
Network Administrator
Los Angeles High
email->secon_kun@hotmail.com()

In reply to Re: Nested Re: Win32::NetResource by Necos
in thread Win32::NetResource by Necos

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