Hi

I tried this bit of code, however I did not get any information about the installed applications (only 'Done' was displyed).

Can some one shed light on this for me please.

use strict; use Win32::Registry; my $Key; if ($HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->Open("Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVe +rsion\\Uninstall", $Key)) { print "\nDone1\n"; my %ValueList; $Key->GetValues(\ %ValueList); # nothing happens here! for my $item (keys(%ValueList)) # nor here { print "\nDone2 $item\n"; print "$item : $ValueList{$item}[2]\n"; } print $Key->{DisplayName}."\n"; $Key->Close(); }
Thanks for the help indeed.

In reply to Re: Re: How to obtain a list of software applications installed on a Win based PC? by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to obtain a list of software applications installed on a Win based PC? by Anonymous Monk

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