The values are actually anonymous array references. These were turned into hyperlinks because <code> tags weren't (originally) used.
You can also avoid pack if the value is really hard-coded:
use Win32::TieRegistry;
$Registry->Delimiter("/");
$Registry->{"LMachine/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/"
. "CurrentVersion/Network/"}= {
"LanMan/" => {
"VIRUSSCAN\$/" => {
"/Flags" => [ "0x00000102", "REG_DWORD" ],
"/Parm1enc" => [ "", "REG_BINARY" ],
"/Parm2enc" => [ "\x1f\xb0\x67\x8c\x79", "REG_BINARY" ],
"/Type" => [ "0x00000000", "REG_DWORD" ],
"/Path" => "C:\\",
"/Remark" => "Do Not Delete This Share"
},
},
};
-
tye
(but my friends call me "Tye")
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