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//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Microsoft Windows
// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1997.
//
// File: N C R E G . C P P
//
// Contents: Common routines for dealing with the registry.
//
// Notes:
//
// Author: danielwe 24 Mar 1997
//
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <pch.h>
#pragma hdrstop
#include "ncdebug.h"
#include "ncreg.h"
#include "ncstring.h"
//#include "ncperms.h"
extern const TCHAR c_szBackslash[]; extern const TCHAR c_szParameters[]; extern const TCHAR c_szRegKeyServices[];
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegAddStringToMultiSz
//
// Purpose: Add a string into a REG_MULTI_SZ registry value
//
// Arguments:
// pszAddString [in] The string to add to the multi-sz
// hkeyRoot [in] An open registry key, or one of the
// predefined hkey values (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
// for instance)
// pszKeySubPath [in] Name of the subkey to open.
// pszValueName [in] Name of the registry value that we're going to
// modify.
// dwFlags [in] Can contain one or more of the following
// values:
//
// STRING_FLAG_ALLOW_DUPLICATES
// Don't remove duplicate values when adding
// the string to the list. Default is to
// remove all other instance of this string.
// STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_FRONT
// Ensure the string is the first element of
// the list. If the string is present and
// duplicates aren't allowed, move the
// string to the end.
// STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_END
// Ensure the string is the last
// element of the list. This can not be used
// with STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_FRONT. If the
// string is present and duplicates aren't
// allowed, move the string to the end.
// STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_INDEX
// Ensure that the string is at dwStringIndex
// in the multi-sz. If the index specified
// is greater than the number of strings
// in the multi-sz, the string will be
// placed at the end.
// STRING_FLAG_DONT_MODIFY_IF_PRESENT
// If the string already exists in the
// multi-sz then no modication will take
// place. Note: This takes precedent
// over the presence/non-presence of the
// STRING_FLAG_ALLOW_DUPLICATES flag.
// i.e nothing will be added or removed
// if this flag is set and the string was
// present in the multi-sz
// dwIndex [in] If STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_INDEX is specified,
// this is the index for the string position.
// Otherwise, this value is ignored.
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: jeffspr 27 Mar 1997
//
HRESULT HrRegAddStringToMultiSz ( IN PCTSTR pszAddString, IN HKEY hkeyRoot, IN PCTSTR pszKeySubPath, IN PCTSTR pszValueName, IN DWORD dwFlags, IN DWORD dwIndex) { HRESULT hr = S_OK; DWORD dwRegType = 0; // Should be REG_MULTI_SZ
HKEY hkeyOpen = NULL; // Return value from RegCreateKeyEx
HKEY hkeyUse = NULL; // The key value that we'll actually use
LPBYTE pbOrderOld = NULL; // Return buffer for order reg value
LPBYTE pbOrderNew = NULL; // Build buffer for order swap
// Check for valid parameters
if (!pszAddString || !hkeyRoot || !pszValueName) { Assert(pszAddString); Assert(hkeyRoot); Assert(pszValueName);
hr = E_INVALIDARG; goto Exit; }
// Check to make sure that no "remove" flags are being used, and that
// mutually exclusive flags aren't being used together
//
if ((dwFlags & STRING_FLAG_REMOVE_SINGLE) || (dwFlags & STRING_FLAG_REMOVE_ALL) || ((dwFlags & STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_FRONT) && (dwFlags & STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_END))) { AssertSz(FALSE, "Invalid flags in HrRegAddStringToMultiSz");
hr = E_INVALIDARG; goto Exit; }
// If the user passed in a subkey string, then we should attempt to open
// the subkey of the passed in root, else we'll just use the
// pre-opened hkeyRoot
//
if (pszKeySubPath) { // Open the key, creating if necessary
//
hr = HrRegCreateKeyEx ( hkeyRoot, // Base hive
pszKeySubPath, // Our reg path
0, // dwOptions
KEY_QUERY_VALUE | KEY_SET_VALUE, // samDesired
NULL, // lpSecurityAttributes
&hkeyOpen, // Our return hkey.
NULL); if (FAILED(hr)) { goto Exit; }
hkeyUse = hkeyOpen; } else { // Use the passed in key for the Query.
//
hkeyUse = hkeyRoot; }
// Retrieve the existing REG_MULTI_SZ
//
hr = HrRegQueryValueWithAlloc ( hkeyUse, pszValueName, &dwRegType, &pbOrderOld, NULL); if (FAILED(hr)) { if (hr == HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)) { // This is OK. It just means that the value was missing, and we
// should continue on, and create the value ourselves.
hr = S_OK; } else { // Since there's an error that we didn't expect, drop out,
// returning this error to the caller.
//
goto Exit; } } else { // If we did retrieve a value, then check to make sure that we're
// dealing with a MULTI_SZ
//
if (dwRegType != REG_MULTI_SZ) { hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_INVALID_DATATYPE); goto Exit; } }
BOOL fChanged; hr = HrAddSzToMultiSz (pszAddString, (PCTSTR)pbOrderOld, dwFlags, dwIndex, (PTSTR*)&pbOrderNew, &fChanged);
if ((S_OK == hr) && fChanged) { DWORD cbNew = CbOfMultiSzAndTermSafe ((PTSTR)pbOrderNew);
// Save our string back into the registry
//
hr = HrRegSetValueEx ( hkeyUse, pszValueName, REG_MULTI_SZ, (const BYTE *)pbOrderNew, cbNew); }
Exit: // Close the key, if opened
//
RegSafeCloseKey (hkeyOpen);
// Clean up the registry buffers
//
MemFree (pbOrderOld); MemFree (pbOrderNew);
TraceError ("HrRegAddStringToMultiSz", hr); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegAddStringToSz
//
// Purpose: Add a string into a REG_MULTI_SZ registry value
//
// Arguments:
// pszAddString [in] The string to add to the multi-sz
// hkeyRoot [in] An open registry key, or one of the
// predefined hkey values (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
// for instance)
// pszKeySubPath [in] Name of the subkey to open.
// pszValueName [in] Name of the registry value that we're going to
// modify.
// chDelimiter [in] The character to be used to delimit the
// values. Most multi-valued REG_SZ strings are
// delimited with either ',' or ' '. This will
// be used to delimit the value that we add,
// as well.
// dwFlags [in] Can contain one or more of the following
// values:
//
// STRING_FLAG_ALLOW_DUPLICATES
// Don't remove duplicate values when adding
// the string to the list. Default is to
// remove all other instance of this string.
// STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_FRONT
// Insert the string as the first element of
// the list.
// STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_END
// Insert the string as the last
// element of the list. This can not be used
// with STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_FRONT.
// STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_INDEX
// Ensure that the string is at dwStringIndex
// in the sz. If the index specified
// is greater than the number of strings
// in the sz, the string will be
// placed at the end.
// dwStringIndex [in] If STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_INDEX is specified,
// this is the index for the string position.
// Otherwise, this value is ignored.
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: jeffspr 27 Mar 1997
//
//
// Note:
// Might want to allow for the removal of leading/trailing spaces
//
HRESULT HrRegAddStringToSz ( IN PCTSTR pszAddString, IN HKEY hkeyRoot, IN PCTSTR pszKeySubPath, IN PCTSTR pszValueName, IN TCHAR chDelimiter, IN DWORD dwFlags, IN DWORD dwStringIndex) { HRESULT hr = S_OK; DWORD dwRegType = 0; // Should be REG_MULTI_SZ
HKEY hkeyOpen = NULL; // Open key to open
PTSTR pszOrderOld = NULL; // Return buffer for order reg value
PTSTR pszOrderNew = NULL; // Build buffer for order swap
// Check for all of the required args
//
if (!pszAddString || !hkeyRoot || !pszValueName) { Assert(pszAddString); Assert(hkeyRoot); Assert(pszValueName);
hr = E_INVALIDARG; goto Exit; }
// Check to make sure that no "remove" flags are being used, and that
// mutually exclusive flags aren't being used together
//
if ((dwFlags & STRING_FLAG_REMOVE_SINGLE) || (dwFlags & STRING_FLAG_REMOVE_ALL)) { AssertSz(FALSE, "Invalid flags in HrRegAddStringToSz"); hr = E_INVALIDARG; goto Exit; }
// Open the key, creating if necessary
//
hr = HrRegCreateKeyEx( hkeyRoot, // Base hive
pszKeySubPath, // Our reg path
0, // dwOptions
KEY_QUERY_VALUE | KEY_SET_VALUE, // samDesired
NULL, // lpSecurityAttributes
&hkeyOpen, // Our return hkey.
NULL); if (FAILED(hr)) { goto Exit; }
// Retrieve the existing REG_SZ
//
hr = HrRegQueryValueWithAlloc( hkeyOpen, pszValueName, &dwRegType, (LPBYTE *) &pszOrderOld, NULL); if (FAILED(hr)) { if (hr == HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)) { // This is OK. It just means that the value is missing. We
// can handle this.
hr = S_OK; } else { goto Exit; } } else { // If we did retrieve a value, then check to make sure that we're
// dealing with a MULTI_SZ
//
if (dwRegType != REG_SZ) { hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (ERROR_INVALID_DATATYPE); goto Exit; } }
hr = HrAddStringToDelimitedSz(pszAddString, pszOrderOld, chDelimiter, dwFlags, dwStringIndex, &pszOrderNew);
if (S_OK == hr) {
// Save our string back into the registry
//
hr = HrRegSetSz(hkeyOpen, pszValueName, pszOrderNew); if (FAILED(hr)) { goto Exit; } }
Exit: // Close the key, if open
//
RegSafeCloseKey (hkeyOpen);
// Clean up the registry buffers
//
MemFree (pszOrderOld); MemFree (pszOrderNew);
TraceError ("HrRegAddStringToSz", hr); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegRemoveStringFromSz
//
// Purpose: Removes a string from a REG_SZ registry value
//
// Arguments:
// pszRemoveString [in] The string to be removed from the multi-sz
// hkeyRoot [in] An open registry key, or one of the
// predefined hkey values (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
// for instance)
// pszKeySubPath [in] Name of the subkey to open.
// pszValueName [in] Name of the registry value that we're going to
// modify.
// chDelimiter [in] The character to be used to delimit the
// values. Most multi-valued REG_SZ strings are
// delimited with either ',' or ' '.
// dwFlags [in] Can contain one or more of the following
// values:
//
// STRING_FLAG_REMOVE_SINGLE
// Don't remove more than one value, if
// multiple are present.
// STRING_FLAG_REMOVE_ALL
// If multiple matching values are present,
// remove them all.
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: jeffspr 27 Mar 1997
//
//
// Note:
// Might want to allow for the removal of leading/trailing spaces
//
HRESULT HrRegRemoveStringFromSz ( IN PCTSTR pszRemoveString, IN HKEY hkeyRoot, IN PCTSTR pszKeySubPath, IN PCTSTR pszValueName, IN TCHAR chDelimiter, IN DWORD dwFlags ) { HRESULT hr = S_OK; DWORD dwRegType = 0; // Should be REG_MULTI_SZ
HKEY hkeyOpen = NULL; // Open key to open
PTSTR pszOrderOld = NULL; // Return buffer for order reg value
PTSTR pszOrderNew = NULL; // Build buffer for order swap
DWORD dwDataSize = 0;
// Check for all of the required args
//
if (!pszRemoveString || !hkeyRoot || !pszValueName) { Assert(pszRemoveString); Assert(hkeyRoot); Assert(pszValueName);
hr = E_INVALIDARG; goto Exit; }
// Check to make sure that no "remove" flags are being used, and that
// mutually exclusive flags aren't being used together
//
if ((dwFlags & STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_FRONT) || (dwFlags & STRING_FLAG_ENSURE_AT_END) || ((dwFlags & STRING_FLAG_REMOVE_SINGLE) && (dwFlags & STRING_FLAG_REMOVE_ALL))) { AssertSz(FALSE, "Invalid flags in HrRegAddStringToSz"); hr = E_INVALIDARG; goto Exit; }
// Open the key, creating if necessary
//
hr = HrRegOpenKeyEx ( hkeyRoot, // Base hive
pszKeySubPath, // Our reg path
KEY_QUERY_VALUE | KEY_SET_VALUE, // samDesired
&hkeyOpen); // Our return hkey
if (FAILED(hr)) { if (hr == HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)) { hr = S_OK; } goto Exit; }
// Retrieve the existing REG_SZ
//
hr = HrRegQueryValueWithAlloc ( hkeyOpen, pszValueName, &dwRegType, (LPBYTE *) &pszOrderOld, &dwDataSize); if (FAILED(hr)) { if (hr == HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)) { // This is OK. It just means that the value is missing. We
// can handle this.
hr = S_OK; } goto Exit; } else { // If we did retrieve a value, then check to make sure that we're
// dealing with a REG_SZ
//
if (dwRegType != REG_SZ) { hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (ERROR_INVALID_DATATYPE); goto Exit; }
if (dwDataSize == 0) { // This is OK, but we're going to assert here anyway, because this is not
// a case that I know about
//
AssertSz(dwDataSize > 0, "How did we retrieve something from the " "registry with 0 size?");
hr = S_OK; goto Exit; } }
hr = HrRemoveStringFromDelimitedSz (pszRemoveString, pszOrderOld, chDelimiter, dwFlags, &pszOrderNew);
if (S_OK == hr) { // Save our string back into the registry
//
hr = HrRegSetSz (hkeyOpen, pszValueName, pszOrderNew); }
Exit: // Close the key, if open
//
RegSafeCloseKey (hkeyOpen);
// Clean up the registry buffers
//
MemFree (pszOrderOld); MemFree (pszOrderNew);
TraceError("HrRegRemoveStringFromSz", hr); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegRemoveStringFromMultiSz
//
// Purpose: Removes the specified string from a multi-sz, if it is present.
//
// Arguments:
// pszRemoveString [in]
// hkeyRoot [in]
// pszKeySubPath [in]
// pszValueName [in]
// dwFlags [in] Can contain one or more of the following
// values:
//
// STRING_FLAG_REMOVE_SINGLE
// Don't remove more than one value, if
// multiple are present.
// [default] STRING_FLAG_REMOVE_ALL
// If multiple matching values are present,
// remove them all.
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: ScottBri 11-Apr-1997
//
// Notes:
//
HRESULT HrRegRemoveStringFromMultiSz ( IN PCTSTR pszRemoveString, IN HKEY hkeyRoot, IN PCTSTR pszKeySubPath, IN PCTSTR pszValueName, IN DWORD dwFlags) { DWORD dwDataSize; DWORD dwRegType; HKEY hkey = NULL; HKEY hkeyUse = hkeyRoot; HRESULT hr; PTSTR psz = NULL;
// Valid the input parameters
if ((NULL == pszRemoveString) || (NULL == pszValueName) || (NULL == hkeyRoot)) { Assert(NULL != pszRemoveString); Assert(NULL != pszValueName); Assert(NULL != hkeyRoot); return E_INVALIDARG; }
if ((STRING_FLAG_REMOVE_SINGLE & dwFlags) && (STRING_FLAG_REMOVE_ALL & dwFlags)) { AssertSz(FALSE, "Can't specify both 'remove all' and 'remove single'"); return E_INVALIDARG; }
if (NULL != pszKeySubPath) { hr = HrRegOpenKeyEx (hkeyRoot, pszKeySubPath, KEY_ALL_ACCESS, &hkey); if (S_OK != hr) { return hr; }
hkeyUse = hkey; }
// Retrieve the existing REG_SZ
//
hr = HrRegQueryValueWithAlloc (hkeyUse, pszValueName, &dwRegType, (LPBYTE *)&psz, &dwDataSize); if (FAILED(hr)) { if (HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) == hr) { // This is OK. It just means that the value is missing. We
// can handle this.
hr = S_OK; }
goto Done; } else { // If we did retrieve a value, then check to make sure that we're
// dealing with a MULTI_SZ
//
if (dwRegType != REG_MULTI_SZ) { hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (ERROR_INVALID_DATATYPE); goto Done; } }
// Search for and extract the specified string if present
Assert(psz); BOOL fRemoved; RemoveSzFromMultiSz (pszRemoveString, psz, dwFlags, &fRemoved);
// Rewrite the registry value if it was changed
if (fRemoved) { dwDataSize = CbOfMultiSzAndTermSafe (psz); hr = HrRegSetValueEx (hkeyUse, pszValueName, REG_MULTI_SZ, (const LPBYTE)psz, dwDataSize); }
Done: RegSafeCloseKey (hkey); MemFree (psz);
TraceError ("HrRegRemoveStringFromMultiSz", hr); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegCreateKeyEx
//
// Purpose: Creates a registry key by calling RegCreateKeyEx.
//
// Arguments:
// hkey [in]
// pszSubkey [in]
// dwOptions [in] See the Win32 documentation for the
// samDesired [in] RegCreateKeyEx function.
// lpSecurityAttributes [in]
// phkResult [out]
// pdwDisposition [out]
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: danielwe 25 Feb 1997
//
// Notes:
//
HRESULT HrRegCreateKeyEx ( IN HKEY hkey, IN PCTSTR pszSubkey, IN DWORD dwOptions, IN REGSAM samDesired, IN LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpSecurityAttributes, OUT PHKEY phkResult, OUT LPDWORD pdwDisposition) { Assert (hkey); Assert (pszSubkey); Assert (phkResult);
LONG lr = RegCreateKeyEx (hkey, pszSubkey, 0, NULL, dwOptions, samDesired, lpSecurityAttributes, phkResult, pdwDisposition);
HRESULT hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (lr); if (FAILED(hr)) { *phkResult = NULL; }
TraceError("HrRegCreateKeyEx", hr); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegDeleteKey
//
// Purpose: Delete the specified registry key.
//
// Arguments:
// hkey [in] See the Win32 documentation for the RegDeleteKey.
// pszSubkey [in] function.
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: shaunco 1 Apr 1997
//
// Notes:
//
HRESULT HrRegDeleteKey ( IN HKEY hkey, IN PCTSTR pszSubkey) { Assert (hkey); Assert (pszSubkey);
LONG lr = RegDeleteKey (hkey, pszSubkey); HRESULT hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (lr);
TraceHr (ttidError, FAL, hr, ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND == lr, "HrRegDeleteKey"); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegDeleteKeyTree
//
// Purpose: Deletes an entire registry hive.
//
// Arguments:
// hkeyParent [in] Handle to open key where the desired key resides.
// pszRemoveKey [in] Name of key to delete.
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: danielwe 25 Feb 1997
//
// Notes:
//
HRESULT HrRegDeleteKeyTree ( IN HKEY hkeyParent, IN PCTSTR pszRemoveKey) { Assert (hkeyParent); Assert (pszRemoveKey);
// Open the key we want to remove
HKEY hkeyRemove; HRESULT hr = HrRegOpenKeyEx(hkeyParent, pszRemoveKey, KEY_ALL_ACCESS, &hkeyRemove);
if (S_OK == hr) { TCHAR szValueName [MAX_PATH]; DWORD cchBuffSize = MAX_PATH; FILETIME ft; LONG lr;
// Enum the keys children, and remove those sub-trees
while (ERROR_SUCCESS == (lr = RegEnumKeyEx (hkeyRemove, 0, szValueName, &cchBuffSize, NULL, NULL, NULL, &ft))) { HrRegDeleteKeyTree (hkeyRemove, szValueName); cchBuffSize = MAX_PATH; } RegCloseKey (hkeyRemove);
if ((ERROR_SUCCESS == lr) || (ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS == lr)) { lr = RegDeleteKey (hkeyParent, pszRemoveKey); }
hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (lr); }
TraceHr (ttidError, FAL, hr, HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) == hr, "HrRegDeleteKeyTree"); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegDeleteValue
//
// Purpose: Deletes the given registry value.
//
// Arguments:
// hkey [in] See the Win32 documentation for the RegDeleteValue
// pszValueName [in] function.
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: danielwe 25 Feb 1997
//
// Notes:
//
HRESULT HrRegDeleteValue ( IN HKEY hkey, IN PCTSTR pszValueName) { Assert (hkey); Assert (pszValueName);
LONG lr = RegDeleteValue (hkey, pszValueName); HRESULT hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(lr);
TraceErrorOptional("HrRegDeleteValue", hr, (ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND == lr)); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegEnumKeyEx
//
// Purpose: Enumerates subkeys of the specified open registry key.
//
// Arguments:
// hkey [in]
// dwIndex [in] See the Win32 documentation for the
// pszSubkeyName [out] RegEnumKeyEx function.
// pcchSubkeyName [inout]
// pszClass [out]
// pcchClass [inout]
// pftLastWriteTime [out]
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: shaunco 30 Mar 1997
//
// Notes:
//
HRESULT HrRegEnumKeyEx ( IN HKEY hkey, IN DWORD dwIndex, OUT PTSTR pszSubkeyName, IN OUT LPDWORD pcchSubkeyName, OUT PTSTR pszClass, IN OUT LPDWORD pcchClass, OUT FILETIME* pftLastWriteTime) { Assert (hkey); Assert (pszSubkeyName); Assert (pcchSubkeyName); Assert (pftLastWriteTime);
LONG lr = RegEnumKeyEx (hkey, dwIndex, pszSubkeyName, pcchSubkeyName, NULL, pszClass, pcchClass, pftLastWriteTime); HRESULT hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(lr);
TraceHr (ttidError, FAL, hr, ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS == lr, "HrRegEnumKeyEx"); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegEnumValue
//
// Purpose: Enumerates the values for the specified open registry key.
//
// Arguments:
// hkey [in]
// dwIndex [in] See the Win32 documentation for the
// pszValueName [out] RegEnumValue function.
// pcbValueName [inout]
// pdwType [out]
// pbData [out]
// pcbData [inout]
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: shaunco 30 Mar 1997
//
// Notes:
//
HRESULT HrRegEnumValue ( IN HKEY hkey, IN DWORD dwIndex, OUT PTSTR pszValueName, IN OUT LPDWORD pcbValueName, OUT LPDWORD pdwType, OUT LPBYTE pbData, IN OUT LPDWORD pcbData) { Assert (hkey); Assert (pszValueName); Assert (pcbValueName); Assert (FImplies(pbData, pcbData));
LONG lr = RegEnumValue (hkey, dwIndex, pszValueName, pcbValueName, NULL, pdwType, pbData, pcbData); HRESULT hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (lr);
TraceErrorOptional("HrRegEnumValue", hr, (ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS == lr)); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegOpenKeyEx
//
// Purpose: Opens a registry key by calling RegOpenKeyEx.
//
// Arguments:
// hkey [in]
// pszSubkey [in] See the Win32 documentation for the
// samDesired [in] RegOpenKeyEx function.
// phkResult [out]
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: danielwe 25 Feb 1997
//
// Notes:
//
HRESULT HrRegOpenKeyEx ( IN HKEY hkey, IN PCTSTR pszSubkey, IN REGSAM samDesired, OUT PHKEY phkResult) { Assert (hkey); Assert (pszSubkey); Assert (phkResult);
LONG lr = RegOpenKeyEx (hkey, pszSubkey, 0, samDesired, phkResult); HRESULT hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(lr); if (FAILED(hr)) { *phkResult = NULL; }
TraceErrorOptional("HrRegOpenKeyEx", hr, (ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND == lr)); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegOpenKeyEx
//
// Purpose: Opens a registry key by calling RegOpenKeyEx with the highest
// access possible.
//
// Arguments:
// hkey [in]
// pszSubkey [in] See the Win32 documentation for the
// phkResult [out]
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: scottbri 31-Oct-1997
//
// Notes:
//
HRESULT HrRegOpenKeyBestAccess ( IN HKEY hkey, IN PCTSTR pszSubkey, OUT PHKEY phkResult) { Assert (hkey); Assert (pszSubkey); Assert (phkResult);
LONG lr = RegOpenKeyEx (hkey, pszSubkey, 0, KEY_ALL_ACCESS, phkResult); HRESULT hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (lr); if (FAILED(hr) && (ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND != lr)) { lr = RegOpenKeyEx (hkey, pszSubkey, 0, KEY_READ, phkResult); hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (lr); if (FAILED(hr)) { *phkResult = NULL; } } TraceErrorOptional("HrRegOpenKeyEx", hr, (ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND == lr)); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegDuplicateKeyEx
//
// Purpose: Duplicates a registry key by calling RegOpenKeyEx.
//
// Arguments:
// hkey [in]
// samDesired [in] RegOpenKeyEx function.
// phkResult [out]
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: mikemi 09 Apr 1997
//
// Notes:
//
HRESULT HrRegDuplicateKeyEx ( IN HKEY hkey, IN REGSAM samDesired, OUT PHKEY phkResult)
{ Assert (hkey); Assert (phkResult);
LONG lr = RegOpenKeyEx (hkey, NULL, 0, samDesired, phkResult); HRESULT hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (lr); if (FAILED(hr)) { *phkResult = NULL; }
TraceError("HrRegDuplicateKeyEx", hr); return hr; }
HRESULT HrRegSetBool ( IN HKEY hkey, IN PCTSTR pszValueName, IN BOOL fValue) { DWORD dwValue = !!fValue; return HrRegSetValueEx (hkey, pszValueName, REG_DWORD, (LPBYTE)&dwValue, sizeof(DWORD)); }
HRESULT HrRegSetDword ( IN HKEY hkey, IN PCTSTR pszValueName, IN DWORD dwValue) { return HrRegSetValueEx (hkey, pszValueName, REG_DWORD, (LPBYTE)&dwValue, sizeof(DWORD)); }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegSetValueEx
//
// Purpose: Sets the data for the given registry value by calling the
// RegSetValueEx function.
//
// Arguments:
// hkey [in]
// pszValueName [in]
// dwType [in] See the Win32 documentation for the RegSetValueEx
// pbData [in] function.
// cbData [in]
//
// Returns: S_OK or an HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 error code.
//
// Author: danielwe 25 Feb 1997
//
// Notes:
//
HRESULT HrRegSetValueEx ( IN HKEY hkey, IN PCTSTR pszValueName, IN DWORD dwType, IN const BYTE *pbData, IN DWORD cbData) { Assert (hkey); Assert (FImplies (cbData > 0, pbData));
LONG lr = RegSetValueEx(hkey, pszValueName, 0, dwType, pbData, cbData); HRESULT hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32 (lr);
TraceError("HrRegSetValue", hr); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: RegSafeCloseKey
//
// Purpose: Closes the given registry key if it is non-NULL.
//
// Arguments:
// hkey [in] Key to be closed. Can be NULL.
//
// Returns: Nothing.
//
// Author: danielwe 25 Feb 1997
//
// Notes: If hkey is NULL this function does nothing.
//
VOID RegSafeCloseKey ( IN HKEY hkey) { if (hkey) { RegCloseKey(hkey); } }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegRestoreKey
//
// Purpose: Wrapper for RegRestoreKey
//
// Arguments:
// hkey [in] Parent key to restore into
// pszFileName [in] Name of file containing registry info
// dwFlags [in] Flags for restore
//
// Returns: Win32 HRESULT if failure, otherwise S_OK
//
// Author: danielwe 8 Aug 1997
//
// Notes: See docs for RegRestoreKey for more info
//
HRESULT HrRegRestoreKey ( IN HKEY hkey, IN PCTSTR pszFileName, IN DWORD dwFlags) { HRESULT hr = S_OK; LONG lres;
Assert(hkey); Assert(pszFileName);
lres = RegRestoreKey(hkey, pszFileName, dwFlags); hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(lres);
TraceError("HrRegRestoreKey", hr); return hr; }
//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: HrRegSaveKey
//
// Purpose: Wrapper for RegSaveKey
//
// Arguments:
// hkey [in] Parent key to restore into
// pszFileName [in] Name of file containing registry info
// psa [in] Security attributes for the file
//
// Returns: Win32 HRESULT if failure, otherwise S_OK
//
// Author: BillBe 2 Jan 1998
//
// Notes: See docs for RegSaveKey for more info
//
HRESULT HrRegSaveKey ( IN HKEY hkey, IN PCTSTR pszFileName, IN LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES psa) { HRESULT hr; LONG lres;
Assert(hkey); Assert(pszFileName);
lres = RegSaveKey (hkey, pszFileName, psa); hr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(lres);
TraceError("HrRegSaveKey", hr); return hr; }
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