Recursively querying for registry subkeys
Category: Python - Miscellaneous
Because the Windows XP API does not support the RegDeleteTree function, the programmer has to query for subkeys of a registry key recursively, before he can delete it. This functions returns all subkeys of a registry key in deleteable order, which means the deepest subkey is the first in the list. Date: 17 March, 2012
Regdeletetree - Registry - Substitute - Win32api
Homepage: http://code.activestate.com/recipes/576860-recursively-querying-for-registry-subkeys/?in=lang-python
Developer: Heinz Hermann
License: Freeware
Operating System: Windows
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