ID: Q94920
4.00 | 3.10 3.50 3.51 4.00
WINDOWS | WINDOWS NT
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT, versions 3.1, 3.5, 3.51, 4.0
- Microsoft Windows 95, version 4.0
When writing a string to the registry, you must specify the length of the string, including the terminating null character (\0). A common error is to use strlen() to determine the length of the string, but to forget that strlen() returns only the number of characters in the string, not including the null terminator.
Therefore, the length of the string should be calculated as:
strlen( string ) + 1
Note that a REG_MULTI_SZ string, which contains multiple null-terminated
strings, ends with two (2) null characters, which must be factored into the
length of the string. For example, a REG_MULTI_SZ string might resemble the
following in memory:
string1\0string2\0string3\0laststring\0\0
When calculating the length of a REG_MULTI_SZ string, add the length of
each of the component strings, as above, and add one for the final
terminating null.
KBCategory: kbprg kbhowto KBSubcategory: BseRegistry Additional reference words: 3.10 3.50 4.00 95
Keywords : kbKernBase kbRegistry kbGrpKernBase
Version : 4.00 | 3.10 3.50 3.51 4.00
Platform : NT WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: January 17, 1997