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8.6

Running My App on a Network Share

Asked by geewilly in C# Programming Language

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I have a simple app that will display certain registry keys and if they are incorrect or do not exist it allows the tech to make changes.  It works fine if they copy my program from the network and put it locally on pc they working on.  It would be nice though if they could just run it from \\server\folder but in that case it is viewing or trying to view the registry of that server.  Below is a snippet of the code that displays the current values of certain registry key.

RegistryKey HWOrder = Registry.LocalMachine;
HWOrder = HWOrder.OpenSubKey(@"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\HwOrder", true);
label3.Text = (HWOrder.GetValue("ProviderOrder").ToString());

RegistryKey CMGShield = Registry.LocalMachine;
CMGShield = CMGShield.OpenSubKey(@"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\CMGShield", true);
label5.Text = (CMGShield.GetValue("ManagedDomain").ToString());Start Free Trial
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