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I am attempting to open the the registry hive of the windows default user. I get the error "The Parameter is invalid." My code is as follows:

PHKEY loadDefaultHiveAppKey(){

    PHKEY temporaryHKEY = 0;

    wchar_t * errorText = 0;
    //wchar_t * defaultProfileHiveFile = getDefaultUserProfileHive();
    /* For debugging purpouses use a hardcoded path */
    wchar_t * defaultProfileHiveFile = L"C:\\Users\\Default\\NTUSER.dat";

    long returnCode = 0;

    returnCode = RegLoadAppKey(
        defaultProfileHiveFile,
        temporaryHKEY,
        KEY_ALL_ACCESS,
        REG_PROCESS_APPKEY,
        0
    );

    //free(defaultProfileHiveFile);

    if(returnCode != ERROR_SUCCESS){



        // http://stackoverflow.com/questions/455434/how-should-i-use-formatmessage-properly-in-c
        FormatMessage(
           FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,  
           NULL,
           returnCode,
           MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT),
           (LPTSTR)&errorText,
           0, 
           NULL
        );

        printf("Failed to open registry hive!\n");

        if(errorText != 0){
                    /* This prints "The Parameter is Incorrect" */
            printf("%ls\n", errorText);

            LocalFree(errorText);
            errorText = NULL;

        } else {

            printf("Unknown reason!\n");

        }



        return 0;

    }

    return temporaryHKEY;

}

My main is basically just a call to the preceding method. Here is the msdn article for RegLoadAppKey.

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  • How is wchar_t * defaultProfileHiveFile pointing to a non-wide string (no L prefix)? Jun 16, 2012 at 14:39

1 Answer 1

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Your phkResult is wrong. It's clearer if you read it as pointer-to-HKEY. What you need is this:

HKEY temporaryHKEY;

returnCode = RegLoadAppKey(
    defaultProfileHiveFile,
    &temporaryHKEY,
    KEY_ALL_ACCESS,
    REG_PROCESS_APPKEY,
    0
);
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  • Ok, I tried that, and I now get cpp(106): error C2664: 'RegLoadAppKeyW' : cannot convert parameter 2 from 'PHKEY *' to 'PHKEY' 1> Types pointed to are unrelated; conversion requires reinterpret_cast, C-style cast or function-style cast Jun 16, 2012 at 14:47
  • Oh, I ok, I looked fast and didn't realize you had changed PHKEY to HKEY. That worked, now I get access denied, but I'll try and execute it with elevated rights. Which should work. Jun 16, 2012 at 15:00

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