Depending on what you want to do with this reg file, it may be easier to use a system call to regedit.exe . Win32::TieRegistry was usefull to me to modify or read the registry 'in place' , that is on the running system .
That said I never tried Win32::TieRegistry::Dump .
The file produced by a regedit.exe export will be in the UTF-16-LE format (first two bytes : FF FE) which may cause you problem if you want to programatically modify it, before reloading it for example .
In reply to Re: Output Registry (Windows) by Exporting file
by ZlR
in thread Output Registry (Windows) by Exporting file
by crazina
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