RegEnumValue
The RegEnumValue
function enumerates the values for the specified open registry key. The
function copies one indexed value name and data block for the key each time it
is called.
LONG RegEnumValue(
HKEY hKey, |
// handle of key to
query |
DWORD dwIndex, |
// index of value
to query |
LPTSTR lpValueName, |
// address of
buffer for value string |
LPDWORD lpcbValueName, |
// address for size
of value buffer |
LPDWORD lpReserved, |
// reserved |
LPDWORD lpType, |
// address of
buffer for type code |
LPBYTE lpData, |
// address of
buffer for value data |
LPDWORD lpcbData |
// address for size
of data buffer |
); |
|
Parameters
hKey
Identifies a
currently open key or any of the following predefined reserved handle values:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
HKEY_USERS
The enumerated values are associated with the key identified by hKey.
dwIndex
Specifies the
index of the value to retrieve. This parameter should be zero for the first
call to the RegEnumValue function and then be incremented for subsequent
calls.
Because
values are not ordered, any new value will have an arbitrary index. This means
that the function may return values in any order.
lpValueName
Points to a
buffer that receives the name of the value, including the terminating null
character.
lpcbValueName
Points to a
variable that specifies the size, in characters, of the buffer pointed to by
the lpValueName parameter. This size should include the terminating null
character. When the function returns, the variable pointed to by lpcbValueName
contains the number of characters stored in the buffer. The count returned does
not include the terminating null character.
lpReserved
Reserved;
must be NULL.
lpType
Points to a
variable that receives the type code for the value entry. The type code can be
one of the following values:
Value |
Meaning |
REG_BINARY |
Binary data
in any form. |
REG_DWORD |
A 32-bit
number. |
REG_DWORD_LITTLE_ENDIAN |
A 32-bit
number in little-endian format (same as REG_DWORD). In little-endian format,
the most significant byte of a word is the high-order byte. This is the most
common format for computers running Windows NT and Windows 95. |
REG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN |
A 32-bit
number in big-endian format. In big-endian format, the most significant byte
of a word is the low-order byte. |
REG_EXPAND_SZ |
A
null-terminated string that contains unexpanded references to environment
variables (for example, %PATH% ). It will be a Unicode or ANSI string
depending on whether you use the Unicode or ANSI functions. |
REG_LINK |
A Unicode
symbolic link. |
REG_MULTI_SZ |
An array of
null-terminated strings, terminated by two null characters. |
REG_NONE |
No defined
value type. |
REG_RESOURCE_LIST |
A
device-driver resource list. |
REG_SZ |
A
null-terminated string. It will be a Unicode or ANSI string, depending on
whether you use the Unicode or ANSI functions. |
The lpType
parameter can be NULL if the type code is not required.
lpData
Points to a
buffer that receives the data for the value entry. This parameter can be NULL
if the data is not required.
lpcbData
Points to a
variable that specifies the size, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by the lpData
parameter. When the function returns, the variable pointed to by the lpcbData
parameter contains the number of bytes stored in the buffer. This parameter can
be NULL, only if lpData is NULL.
Return Values
If the
function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS.
If the
function fails, the return value is a nonzero error code defined in WINERROR.H.
You can use the FormatMessage
Remarks
To enumerate
values, an application should initially call the RegEnumValue function
with the dwIndex parameter set to zero. The application should then
increment dwIndex and call the RegEnumValue function until there
are no more values (until the function returns ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS).
The application
can also set dwIndex to the index of the last value on the first call to
the function and decrement the index until the value with index 0 is enumerated.
To retrieve the index of the last value, use the RegQueryInfoKey
While using RegEnumValue,
an application should not call any registration functions that might change the
key being queried.
The key
identified by the hKey parameter must have been opened with
KEY_QUERY_VALUE access. To open the key, use the RegCreateKeyEx or RegOpenKeyEx
function.
To determine
the maximum size of the name and data buffers, use the RegQueryInfoKey
function.
See Also