Add such a key via some std GUI registry tool and then see what Win32::TieRegistry returns for it. If you only get some 7-bit value, then try adjusting your "Regional and Language Options". I wasn't able to find very clear documentation on how the *A APIs transform values to/from Windows "UNICODE", but the implication seemed to be that the configured language determined how things are mapped. If, instead, only 7-bit characters can be used, then you'll need to use the *W calls from Win32API::Registry.
- tye
In reply to Re^4: French Accent in Windows Registry (rev)
by tye
in thread French Accent in Windows Registry
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