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LosTechies - upgraded and thank you to readers
We have successfully upgraded LosTechies to Community Server 2008. We are sporting a new theme and will be changing a couple little things here and there. Thank you to all our readers for allowing us to give back to community. One of...
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Sun, Oct 26 2008 6:48 PM
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RegOpenKeyEx Function and LOL
I am currently interacting with 64 bit registry entries from a 32-bit application so I'm having to resort to DllImports. Fun fun. I came across this line in the MSDN entry of RegOpenKeyEx: " A single registry key can be opened only 65534 times...
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Mon, Oct 13 2008 10:43 AM
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