Re: Problems programming to the registry using RegEnumKey

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i think you missed my point:

you cant keep that box tidy with code running from inside excel
you must use an external (vb6) app or vbs script.

everytime you close excel it will rewrite those lines.
Try:
open excel..
open regedit.. kill the AddinManager entries.
close excel
refresh regedit window.




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Simon Livings via OfficeKB.com wrote :

> Agreed - but my intention is to check the registry the next time
> Excel is launched to help keep the dialog box tidy.
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