HOWTO: Use Other Registry Keys with Visual C++ 2.0 and AboveLast reviewed: October 3, 1997Article ID: Q127200 |
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SUMMARYIt is possible to instruct Microsoft Visual C++ to use a Registry key other than the default by specifying the /I<key_suffix> option as shown in the MORE INFORMATION section below. This allows you to specify different environments with invocations of Visual C++. By making multiple copies of the Visual C++ icon, you can specify different environments or customization options and start Visual C++ using these settings. NOTE: Use of the /I switch is not supported. The /I switch is usually used to have different environments or it can be used as to help debug problems with Visual C++ where the default registry is suspected of being corrupted. It is not recommended to use the /I switch in order to run different point releases of Visual C++.
MORE INFORMATIONThe default Registry key used by Visual C++ version 2.0 is "Visual C++ 2.0" and the default Registry key used by Visual C++ version 4.0 is "Developer." Both keys are found in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER on Local Machine window under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft. In the properties for the Visual C++ icon, you can add the /I switch to the Command Line field. The /I switch must be followed immediately by the extension to the registry entry that will be used. For example, the following switch starts Visual C++ using the "Visual C++ 2.0_Test" key:
/I_TestThe first time Visual C++ is started with this switch it will create the "Visual C++ 2.0_Test" key using the default settings. At this point, you will have two keys, the original "Visual C++ 2.0" key and the "Visual C++ 2.0_Test" key. Future invocations of Visual C++ using the /I_Test switch will use the existing "Visual C++ 2.0_Test" key, taking advantage of customizations that are specific to that key. CAUTION: Don't make modifications to the Registry by hand. The Registry is intended to be edited only by the application that uses it. Keywords : VwbIss WBDebug kbenv Version : WINNT:2.0,2.1,4.0,5.0; Platform : NT WINDOWS Issue type : kbhowto |
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