Just don't leave off the trailing '/'. All of the other changes you made probably have no bearing on the problem. In particular, your use of Open() probably makes no difference.
If you leave off the trailing '/', then the module must try to guess whether you mean to delete a value or to delete a subkey. The logic to detect which seems the likely intent is more fragile and likely fails in this particular case.
- tye
In reply to Re^2: Unable to delete registry keys using Win32::TieRegistry ('/')
by tye
in thread Unable to delete registry keys using Win32::TieRegistry
by liverpole
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