Re: Storing persistent configuration on separate partition using RegLoadKey

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KM,

Thanks for additional comments and the code link. I definitely agree
that moving to an application profile as you describe is preferable.
Hopefully, though, using RegLoadKey and the REG_LINK feature can get us
working in the meantime until we are ready to make such a change.

I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "less flexibility on the
reg.path"--could you elaborate on that?

--Ryan

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