Re: windows registry



On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Tim Wolak wrote:

> This is my first attempt at using perl to work with a windows system
> and need some help. I need to check for some registry entries made by
> a virus and remove them. Which is the best module for this and do you
> know of any example code I can look at?

Start with a CPAN search.

http://search.cpan.org/search?query=windows+registry&mode=all

I see several promising ones at the top of the list. Look them over and
decide which you think should best meet your needs.



--
Chris Devers
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