Registry.ClassesRoot Field
Definition
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Defines the types (or classes) of documents and the properties associated with those types. This field reads the Windows registry base key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.
public: static initonly Microsoft::Win32::RegistryKey ^ ClassesRoot;
public static readonly Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey ClassesRoot;
staticval mutable ClassesRoot : Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey
Public Shared ReadOnly ClassesRoot As RegistryKey
Field Value
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to retrieve the subkeys of this key, and prints their names to the screen. Use the OpenSubKey method to create an instance of the particular subkey of interest. You can then use other operations in RegistryKey to manipulate that key.
using namespace System;
using namespace Microsoft::Win32;
void PrintKeys( RegistryKey ^ rkey )
{
// Retrieve all the subkeys for the specified key.
array<String^>^names = rkey->GetSubKeyNames();
int icount = 0;
Console::WriteLine( "Subkeys of {0}", rkey->Name );
Console::WriteLine( "-----------------------------------------------" );
// Print the contents of the array to the console.
System::Collections::IEnumerator^ enum0 = names->GetEnumerator();
while ( enum0->MoveNext() )
{
String^ s = safe_cast<String^>(enum0->Current);
Console::WriteLine( s );
// The following code puts a limit on the number
// of keys displayed. Comment it out to print the
// complete list.
icount++;
if ( icount >= 10 )
break;
}
}
int main()
{
// Create a RegistryKey, which will access the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
// key in the registry of this machine.
RegistryKey ^ rk = Registry::ClassesRoot;
// Print out the keys.
PrintKeys( rk );
}
using System;
using Microsoft.Win32;
class Reg {
public static void Main() {
// Create a RegistryKey, which will access the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
// key in the registry of this machine.
RegistryKey rk = Registry.ClassesRoot;
// Print out the keys.
PrintKeys(rk);
}
static void PrintKeys(RegistryKey rkey) {
// Retrieve all the subkeys for the specified key.
string [] names = rkey.GetSubKeyNames();
int icount = 0;
Console.WriteLine("Subkeys of " + rkey.Name);
Console.WriteLine("-----------------------------------------------");
// Print the contents of the array to the console.
foreach (string s in names) {
Console.WriteLine(s);
// The following code puts a limit on the number
// of keys displayed. Comment it out to print the
// complete list.
icount++;
if (icount >= 10)
break;
}
}
}
Imports Microsoft.Win32
Class Reg
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Create a RegistryKey, which will access the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
' key in the registry of this machine.
Dim rk As RegistryKey = Registry.ClassesRoot
' Print out the keys.
PrintKeys(rk)
End Sub
Shared Sub PrintKeys(rkey As RegistryKey)
' Retrieve all the subkeys for the specified key.
Dim names As String() = rkey.GetSubKeyNames()
Dim icount As Integer = 0
Console.WriteLine("Subkeys of " & rkey.Name)
Console.WriteLine("-----------------------------------------------")
' Print the contents of the array to the console.
Dim s As String
For Each s In names
Console.WriteLine(s)
' The following code puts a limit on the number
' of keys displayed. Comment it out to print the
' complete list.
icount += 1
If icount >= 10 Then
Exit For
End If
Next s
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
Both conventional applications and OLE applications use data that is stored under this key. This key also provides backward compatibility with the Windows 3.1 registration database by storing information for DDE and OLE support. File viewers and user interface extensions store their OLE class identifiers in this key, and processing servers are registered in this key.