RegSetDword

Sets a DWORD value in the Registration Database.

Syntax:

RegSetDword(handle, subkey-string, value [, flags])

Parameters:

(i) handle handle to a registration database key.

(s) subkey-string a path from the key provided to the desired key, including the "data item name" in square brackets
at the end of the key string.

(s) value dword value to be stored into the database at desired key.

(i) flags (optional)
0 - (default) value specified is in decimal format.
1 - value specified is in hexadecimal format.
32 - use the 32-bit registry view.
64 - use the 64-bit registry view.

Returns:

(i) @TRUE data item value was stored.

 

View-flag

This optional parameter controls which registry view the function uses when accessing the Windows registry. The optional parameter's values can be 32 to use the 32-bit view, 64 to use the 64-bit view, or 0 to use the view indicated by the last call to the RegOpenFlags. The parameter value of 0 can also causes a function to use the WinBatch default 64-bit view, if no call to RegOpenFlags has been made and setting the parameter to 0 is equivalent to omitting the parameter entirely.

Notes:

Windows Vista/2008 and newer: This function may require an Administrator level account, if it attempts to access protected registry keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE  or HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.

Example:


RegSetDword(@REGCURRENT, "A Test Key[My DWORD Value]", "32",0)
Message("RegSetDWord","Done.")
See Also:

RegApp, RegEntryType, RegSetBin, RegSetEx, RegSetExpSz, RegSetMulSz, RegSetValue and the section on Registration Database Operations