Functions done.
With the help of Eagle & an indirect slap in the face by Adam [Pointing out that I really wasn't using the wow functions correctly] -- I now have a working set of functions completed that are a drop in replacement for the Registry.[actions] -- You just include the Registry64.lua file in your project and go...
You can use the Intellisense for the Registry object, then change "Registry." to "Registry64." and it will work. It uses the SUF7 Registry object for non 64bit os's -- and reg.exe for 64bit os's.
I have everything but Registry.GetAccess() done -- and not sure I can do that.
I cannot test it on too many 64bit os' -- so I hesitate to post the code, but if others have a 64bit OS around and would like to test the code -- I would share it if they'd let me know any problems or suggestions.
josh
With the help of Eagle & an indirect slap in the face by Adam [Pointing out that I really wasn't using the wow functions correctly] -- I now have a working set of functions completed that are a drop in replacement for the Registry.[actions] -- You just include the Registry64.lua file in your project and go...
You can use the Intellisense for the Registry object, then change "Registry." to "Registry64." and it will work. It uses the SUF7 Registry object for non 64bit os's -- and reg.exe for 64bit os's.
I have everything but Registry.GetAccess() done -- and not sure I can do that.
I cannot test it on too many 64bit os' -- so I hesitate to post the code, but if others have a 64bit OS around and would like to test the code -- I would share it if they'd let me know any problems or suggestions.
josh
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