There's "no error" reported unless you write code to report the error (or manage to produce a Perl syntax error with your code). Examples of such code (as basic as just "or die $^E") are found all over the documentation for Win32::TieRegistry.
Not every example includes the error checking because it gets rather tiresome and often distracts from the point that the example is trying to illustrate.
- tye
In reply to Re^2: Removing keys in the registry ("no error")
by tye
in thread Removing keys in the registry
by sulfericacid
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