Well, I was able to find those keys with the second script, but the delete part needs some work to catch them. Good thing that isn't the issue I'm trying to solve. ;-)

Here's the fixed version:

use Win32::TieRegistry(Delimiter=>'/'); $| = 1; sub process_hidden { my ($root, $tgt) = @_; print "HIDDEN REGISTRY KEY FOUND:\n$root/$tgt\n\n"; print "Delete or Keep? [D/k] "; $_=<>; chomp; if ( ! /k/i ) { delete $Registry->{$root}->{$tgt}; } } sub check_content { for ( keys %{$Registry->{$root}} ) { &check_content("$root/$_") if exists $Registry->{"$root/$_/"}; &process_hidden($root,$_) if (length($_) > 256 || index($_,"\0") >= 0); } } &check_content("CUser/TEST/");

Also, my regedit had no problem deleting that key ... perhaps that is an old bug? The page you reference is from 1999 ...


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In reply to Re^2: Finding Hidden Keys in Your Windows Registry by idsfa
in thread Finding Hidden Keys in Your Windows Registry by idsfa

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