I'd do it like this:
use strict; use Win32::TieRegistry qw( $registry Delimiter / ); $registry->{"CUser/AppEvents//foo"}= "something";
As for
I have never used Win32::TieRegistry module before, so I wouldn't know where to start from.
I'd think you'd start by reading the documentation for Win32::TieRegistry which is fairly complete and includes lots of "quick start" material.
- tye
In reply to Re^2: Adding Registry Keys & Values
by tye
in thread Adding Registry Keys & Values
by Anonymous Monk
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