I agree/think Win32::EventLog might be a better choice. It has a powerful read method. Also see How To for ideas.
Furthermore I recall that you can set the event log security locally/by using Group Policy. Are you sure you have permission to read them, i.e. with what user are you trying to read the registry?
HTH
In reply to Re: Reading Subkeys with Win32::TieRegistry
by dHarry
in thread Reading Subkeys with Win32::TieRegistry
by Al_Gee
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