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The following values are registry value types.
Value | Name | Description |
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0 | DAREG_NONE | No defined value type. |
1 | DAREG_SZ | A null-terminated string. It is a Unicode or ANSI string, depending on whether you use the Unicode or ANSI functions. |
2 | DAREG_EXPAND_SZ | A null-terminated string that contains unexpanded references to environment variables, for example, "%PATH%". It is a Unicode or ANSI string depending on whether you use the Unicode or ANSI functions. |
3 | DAREG_BINARY | Binary data in any form. |
4 | DAREG_DWORD | A 32-bit number. |
4 | DAREG_DWORD_LITTLE_ENDIAN | A 32-bit number in little-endian format. This is equivalent to DAREG_DWORD. In little-endian format, a multibyte value is stored in memory from the lowest byte to the highest byte. For example, the value 0x12345678 is stored as (0x78 0x56 0x34 0x12) in little-endian format. |
5 | DAREG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN | A 32-bit number in big-endian format. In big-endian format, a multi-byte value is stored in memory from the highest byte to the lowest byte. For example, the value 0x12345678 is stored as (0x12 0x34 0x56 0x78) in big-endian format. |
6 | DAREG_LINK | A Unicode symbolic link. Used internally. Applications should not use this type. |
7 | DAREG_MULTI_SZ | An array of null-terminated strings, terminated by two null characters. |
8 | DAREG_RESOURCE_LIST | A device driver resource list. |
11 | DAREG_QWORD | A 64-bit number. |
11 | DAREG_QWORD_LITTLE_ENDIAN | A 64-bit number in little-endian format. This is equivalent to REG_QWORD. |
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Last updated on Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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