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409 lines
14 KiB
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| FIXREG.C |
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| Publisher and Video For Windows make evil changes to the registry |
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| when they are installed. Look for these changes. If they are spotted |
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| then put up a message box to warn the user and offer the user the chance to |
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| correct them (i.e. stuff our version back in) |
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| (C) Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1994. All rights reserved. |
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| Revision History |
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| 10-Aug-1994 Lauriegr Created. |
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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#include <windows.h>
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#include "mplayer.h"
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#include "fixreg.h"
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#include "registry.h"
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/* The idea is to call CheckRegValues(hinst) on a separate thread
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(sort of backgroundy thing) and have it just die
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quietly if there's no problem. If on the other hand there is a problem
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then we need to get the message box up - and it's a VERY BAD IDEA to
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try to put a message box up on anything other than the thread that's doing
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all the UI (otherwise ScottLu will get you with a weasle word - guaranteed).
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So the background thread should PostMessage (Post, don't Send - more weasles)
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to the main thread a message to say "WM_BADREG". The main thread should then
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wack up the dialog box by calling FixRegValues.
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Suggested coding in main thread:
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BackgroundRegCheck(hwndmain);
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in window proc for hwndmain:
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case WM_HEYUP:
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// if ( IDOK == MessageBox(hwnd, text, appname, MB_OKCANCEL) )
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if ( IDOK == ErrorResBox(hwnd, NULL, MB_OKCANCEL, IDS_APPNAME, IDS_BADREG) )
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if (!SetRegValues())
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Error(ghwndApp, IDS_FIXREGERROR);
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*/
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/* This is a reg setting to disable the check. */
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extern SZCODE aszOptionsSection[];
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static SZCODE aszIgnoreRegistryCheck[] = TEXT("Ignore Registry Check");
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/* These are the things we check up.
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First define them as static strings, since the compiler's not smart enough
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to spot common strings.
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NOTE - these values are NOT LOCALISED, except for the ones that are.
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*/
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#ifdef CHICAGO_PRODUCT
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#define APPNAME TEXT("mplayer.exe")
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#define WINDIR TEXT("%s\\") // To be replaced by Windows directory
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LPTSTR pWindowsDirectory = NULL;
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#else
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#define APPNAME TEXT("mplay32.exe")
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#define WINDIR
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#endif
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TCHAR szMPlayer[] = TEXT("MPlayer");
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TCHAR szMPlayer_CLSID[] = TEXT("MPlayer\\CLSID");
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TCHAR szMPOLE2GUID[] = TEXT("{00022601-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}");
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TCHAR szMPCLSID_OLE1GUID[] = TEXT("CLSID\\{0003000E-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}");
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TCHAR szMPStdExecute_Server[] = TEXT("MPlayer\\protocol\\StdExecute\\server");
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TCHAR szAppName[] = WINDIR APPNAME;
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TCHAR szMPShell_Open_Command[] = TEXT("MPlayer\\shell\\open\\command");
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TCHAR szAppName_Play_Close[] = WINDIR APPNAME TEXT(" /play /close %1");
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TCHAR szMPlayer_insertable[] = TEXT("MPlayer\\insertable");
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TCHAR szEmpty[] = TEXT("");
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TCHAR szMPStdFileEdit_Handler[] = TEXT("MPlayer\\protocol\\StdFileEditing\\handler");
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#ifdef CHICAGO_PRODUCT
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TCHAR szMCIOLE[] = WINDIR TEXT("mciole.dll");
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#else
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TCHAR szMCIOLE16[] = TEXT("mciole16.dll");
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TCHAR szMPStdFileEdit_Hand32[] = TEXT("MPlayer\\protocol\\StdFileEditing\\handler32");
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TCHAR szMCIOLE32[] = TEXT("mciole32.dll");
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#endif
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TCHAR szMPStdFileEdit_Package[] = TEXT("MPlayer\\protocol\\StdFileEditing\\PackageObjects");
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TCHAR szMPStdFileEdit_Server[] = TEXT("MPlayer\\protocol\\StdFileEditing\\server");
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TCHAR szMPStdFileEdit_verb_0[] = TEXT("MPlayer\\protocol\\StdFileEditing\\verb\\0");
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TCHAR szMPStdFileEdit_verb_1[] = TEXT("MPlayer\\protocol\\StdFileEditing\\verb\\1");
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/* That sleazebag Publisher setup even farts around with these new settings!!
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*/
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TCHAR szAVIStdFileEdit_Server[] = TEXT("AVIFile\\protocol\\StdFileEditing\\server");
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TCHAR szMIDStdFileEdit_Server[] = TEXT("MIDFile\\protocol\\StdFileEditing\\server");
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TCHAR szServerAVI[] = WINDIR APPNAME TEXT(" /avi");
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TCHAR szServerMID[] = WINDIR APPNAME TEXT(" /mid");
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/* The following ones DO need to be localised.
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They will be loaded in CheckRegValues.
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*/
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#define RES_STR_LEN 40 /* Should be enough as a maximum resource string. */
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TCHAR szMediaClip[RES_STR_LEN]; // IDS_CLASSROOT in resources
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TCHAR sz_Play[RES_STR_LEN]; // IDS_PLAYVERB in resources
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TCHAR sz_Edit[RES_STR_LEN]; // IDS_EDITVERB in resources
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TCHAR szAviFile[] = TEXT("AVIFile");
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TCHAR szMidFile[] = TEXT("MIDFile");
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/* Array of registry value-data pairs to check:
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*/
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LPTSTR RegValues[] =
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{
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szMPlayer, szMediaClip,
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szMPlayer_CLSID, szMPOLE2GUID,
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szMPCLSID_OLE1GUID, szMediaClip,
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szMPStdExecute_Server, szAppName,
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szMPShell_Open_Command, szAppName_Play_Close,
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szMPlayer_insertable, szEmpty,
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#ifdef CHICAGO_PRODUCT
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szMPStdFileEdit_Handler, szMCIOLE,
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#else
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szMPStdFileEdit_Handler, szMCIOLE16,
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szMPStdFileEdit_Hand32, szMCIOLE32,
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#endif
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szMPStdFileEdit_Package, szEmpty,
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szMPStdFileEdit_Server, szAppName,
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szMPStdFileEdit_verb_0, sz_Play,
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szMPStdFileEdit_verb_1, sz_Edit,
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aszKeyAVI, szAviFile,
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aszKeyMID, szMidFile,
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aszKeyRMI, szMidFile,
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szAVIStdFileEdit_Server, szServerAVI,
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szMIDStdFileEdit_Server, szServerMID
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};
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#ifdef CHICAGO_PRODUCT
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/* AllocWindowsDirectory
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*
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* Dynamically allocates a string containing the Windows directory.
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* This may be freed using FreeStr().
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*
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*/
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LPTSTR AllocWindowsDirectory()
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{
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UINT cchWinPath;
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LPTSTR pWindowsDirectory = NULL;
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cchWinPath = GetWindowsDirectory(NULL, 0);
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if (cchWinPath > 0)
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{
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if (pWindowsDirectory = AllocMem(cchWinPath * sizeof(TCHAR)))
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{
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cchWinPath = GetWindowsDirectory(pWindowsDirectory, cchWinPath);
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if (cchWinPath == 0)
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{
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/* Unlikely, but check anyway:
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*/
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DPF0("GetWindowsDiretory failed: Error %d\n", GetLastError());
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*pWindowsDirectory = TEXT('\0');
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}
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}
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}
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return pWindowsDirectory;
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}
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#endif
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/* Check that a REG_SZ value in the registry has the value that it should do
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Return TRUE if it does, FALSE if it doesn't.
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*/
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BOOL CheckRegValue(HKEY RootKey, LPTSTR KeyName, LPTSTR ShouldBe)
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{
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DWORD Type;
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TCHAR Data[100];
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DWORD cData = sizeof(Data);
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LONG lRet;
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HKEY hkey;
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if (ERROR_SUCCESS!=RegOpenKeyEx( RootKey
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, KeyName
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, 0 /* reserved */
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, KEY_QUERY_VALUE
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, &hkey
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)
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)
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return FALSE; /* couldn't even open the key */
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lRet=RegQueryValueEx( hkey
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, NULL /* ValueName */
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, NULL /* reserved */
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, &Type
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, (LPBYTE)Data
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, &cData
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);
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RegCloseKey(hkey); /* no idea what to do if this fails */
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if (ERROR_SUCCESS!=lRet) return FALSE; /* couldn't query it */
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/* Data, cData and Type give the data, length and type */
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if (Type!=REG_SZ) return FALSE;
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lRet = lstrcmpi(Data,ShouldBe); /* capture lRet to make debug easier */
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return 0==lRet;
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} /* CheckRegValue */
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/* check the registry for anything evil. Return TRUE if it's OK else FALSE */
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BOOL CheckRegValues(void)
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{
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HKEY HCL = HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT; /* save typing! */
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/* Now just check that the OLE2 class ID is correct
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*/
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if( !CheckRegValue( HCL, szMPlayer_CLSID, szMPOLE2GUID ) )
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return FALSE;
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/* Running the old MPlayer on Chicago also screws up the
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* file-extension associations, so make sure they haven't changed:
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*/
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if( !CheckRegValue( HCL, aszKeyAVI, szAviFile ) )
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return FALSE;
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return TRUE;
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} /* CheckRegValues */
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/* start this thread to get the registry checked out.
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hwnd is typed as a LPVOID because that's what CreateThread wants.
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*/
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DWORD WINAPI RegCheckThread(LPVOID hwnd)
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{
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if (!CheckRegValues())
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PostMessage((HWND)hwnd, WM_BADREG, 0, 0);
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return 0; /* end of thread! */
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}
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/* Call this with the hwnd that you want a WM_BADREG message posted to
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It will check the registry. No news is good news.
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It does the work on a separate thread, so this should return quickly.
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*/
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void BackgroundRegCheck(HWND hwnd)
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{
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HANDLE hThread;
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DWORD thid;
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hThread = CreateThread( NULL /* no special security */
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, 0 /* default stack size */
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, RegCheckThread
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, (LPVOID)hwnd
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, 0 /* start running at once */
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, &thid
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);
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if (hThread!=NULL) CloseHandle(hThread); /* we don't need this any more */
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/* Else we're in some sort of trouble - dunno what to do.
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Can't think of an intelligible message to give to the user.
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Too bad. Creep home quietly.
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*/
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} /* BackgroundRegCheck */
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/* returns TRUE if it worked. Dunno what to do if it didn't
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*/
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BOOL SetRegValue(HKEY RootKey, LPTSTR KeyName, LPTSTR ValueName, LPTSTR ShouldBe)
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{
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HKEY hkey;
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if (ERROR_SUCCESS!=RegOpenKeyEx( RootKey
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, KeyName
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, 0 /* reserved */
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, KEY_SET_VALUE
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, &hkey
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)
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) {
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/* Maybe the key has been DELETED - we've seen that */
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DWORD dwDisp;
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if (ERROR_SUCCESS!=RegCreateKeyEx( RootKey
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, KeyName
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, 0 /* reserved */
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, TEXT("") /* class */
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, REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE
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, KEY_SET_VALUE
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, NULL /* SecurityAttributes */
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, &hkey
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, &dwDisp
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)
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) /* well we're really in trouble */
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return FALSE;
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else /* So now it exists, but we now have to open it */
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if (ERROR_SUCCESS!=RegOpenKeyEx( RootKey
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, KeyName
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, 0 /* reserved */
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, KEY_SET_VALUE
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, &hkey
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)
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) /* Give up */
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return FALSE;
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}
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if (ERROR_SUCCESS!=RegSetValueEx( hkey
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, ValueName
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, 0 /* reserved */
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, REG_SZ
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, (LPBYTE)ShouldBe
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, (lstrlen(ShouldBe)+1)*sizeof(TCHAR) /* BYTES */
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)
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)
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return FALSE; /* couldn't set it */
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if ( ERROR_SUCCESS!=RegCloseKey(hkey) )
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/* no idea what to do!*/ ; /* couldn't set it */
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/* I'm NOT calling RegFlushKey. They'll get there eventually */
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return TRUE;
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} /* SetRegValue */
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/* Update the registry with the correct values. Return TRUE if everything succeeds */
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BOOL SetRegValues(void)
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{
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HKEY HCL = HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT; /* save typing! */
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DWORD i;
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#ifdef CHICAGO_PRODUCT
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TCHAR Buffer[MAX_PATH+40];
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#endif
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if( !( LOADSTRING( IDS_CLASSROOT, szMediaClip )
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&& LOADSTRING( IDS_PLAYVERB, sz_Play )
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&& LOADSTRING( IDS_EDITVERB, sz_Edit ) ) )
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/* If any of the strings fails to load, forget it:
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*/
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return TRUE;
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#ifdef CHICAGO_PRODUCT
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if (pWindowsDirectory == NULL)
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{
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if ((pWindowsDirectory = AllocWindowsDirectory()) == NULL)
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return TRUE;
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}
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#endif
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for( i = 0; i < ( sizeof RegValues / sizeof *RegValues ); i+=2 )
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{
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/* Do a check to see whether this one needs changing,
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* to avoid gratuitous changes, and to avoid the slim chance
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* that an unnecessary SetRegValue might fail:
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*/
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#ifdef CHICAGO_PRODUCT
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/* Do substitution of Windows directory, if required.
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* This simply copies the value to the buffer unchanged
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* if it doesn't contain a replacement character.
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*/
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wsprintf(Buffer, RegValues[i+1], pWindowsDirectory);
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if( !CheckRegValue( HCL, RegValues[i], Buffer ) )
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#else
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if( !CheckRegValue( HCL, RegValues[i], RegValues[i+1] ) )
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#endif
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{
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#ifdef CHICAGO_PRODUCT
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DPF("Fixing the registry: Value - %"DTS"; Data - %"DTS"\n", RegValues[i], Buffer);
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if( !SetRegValue( HCL, RegValues[i], NULL, Buffer ) )
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#else
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DPF("Fixing the registry: Value - %"DTS"; Data - %"DTS"\n", RegValues[i], RegValues[i+1]);
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if( !SetRegValue( HCL, RegValues[i], NULL, RegValues[i+1] ) )
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#endif
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return FALSE;
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}
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}
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#ifdef CHICAGO_PRODUCT
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FreeStr (pWindowsDirectory);
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#endif
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return TRUE;
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} /* SetRegValues */
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BOOL IgnoreRegCheck()
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{
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DWORD fIgnore = 0L;
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ReadRegistryData(aszOptionsSection
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, aszIgnoreRegistryCheck
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, NULL
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, (LPBYTE)&fIgnore
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, sizeof fIgnore);
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return (fIgnore != 0L);
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} /* IgnoreRegCheck */
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