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AVL - 19 Sep 2007 13:30 GMT
hi,
i've a requirement to scan the registry keys programatically in a console
application  and read the data of the keys..
given a registry key, say,"HKEY_USERS". user should be able to scan the
subkeys of the given key recursively(i.e. all the subkeys of the given
subkeys etcc..) till the last indent level....

i've used a recursion to do so..but it's taking lot of time..
is there any efficient way to acheive it.....
Juanma Mtnez - 26 Sep 2007 22:31 GMT
Maybe using recursion is causing performance to be not so good as expected.
Try to replace recursive calls with using a queue where yo can put the nodes
yo have to explore.

> hi,
> i've a requirement to scan the registry keys programatically in a console
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> i've used a recursion to do so..but it's taking lot of time..
> is there any efficient way to acheive it.....

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