RegistryProxy Class
Assembly: Microsoft.VisualBasic (in microsoft.visualbasic.dll)
For more detailed information, see the Visual Basic topic My.Computer.Registry Object.
To use these properties, you must have Read and Write permission from the RegistryPermissionAccess Enumeration. Any code running with full trust (under the default security policy, this is any code installed on the user's local hard drive) has the necessary permissions to access the registry. For more information, see RegistryPermission Class.
The following table lists examples of tasks involving the My.Computer.Registry object.
| To | See |
|---|---|
| Create a registry key | How to: Create a Registry Key and Set Its Values in Visual Basic |
| Determine if a value in a registry key exists | How to: Determine if a Value Exists in a Registry Key in Visual Basic |
| Write data to a registry key | |
| Delete a registry key | |
| Read data from the registry |
Windows 98, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition
The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see System Requirements.
Reference
RegistryProxy MembersMicrosoft.VisualBasic.MyServices Namespace
Microsoft.Win32.Registry
Other Resources
My.Computer.Registry ObjectMy.Computer.Registry Object Members
My.Computer.Registry.ClassesRoot Property
My.Computer.Registry.CurrentConfig Property
My.Computer.Registry.CurrentUser Property
My.Computer.Registry.DynData Property
My.Computer.Registry.LocalMachine Property
My.Computer.Registry.PerformanceData Property
My.Computer.Registry.Users Property
My.Computer.Registry.GetValue Method
My.Computer.Registry.SetValue Method
My.Computer Object
Common Registry Tasks
Walkthrough: Creating a Registry Key and Changing Its Values
Troubleshooting: Manipulating the Registry