i'm trying to programmatically configure some options in Internet Explorer like :
- Allowing ActiveX Filtering
- Allowing Scripting
- etc..
They are all stored in the registry so I can easily edit them with.
public void EditKey(String keyPath, String keyName, Int32 newValue)
{
using (RegistryKey key = Registry.CurrentUser.OpenSubKey(keyPath, true))
{
if (key != null)
key.SetValue(keyName, newValue, RegistryValueKind.DWord);
}
}
Here is my problem :
I need to add a website into the Tools -> Compatibility View Settings in Internet Explorer.
After some research, I saw that this list of websites is stored in :
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \ BrowserEmulation \ ClearableListData \ UserFilter.
The problem is that this key is a binary key so it's a little bit hard to, first of all decode what's in there and to edit it
I see that there is a delimiter between each stored website :
You clearly sees that the website : 123.com and 456.com is in the list. I need to add a website to that list but here comme the fact that the delimiter seems to randomly changed.
I build a predefined delimiter with my wanted website so it look like so :
private void ReadBinaryKey()
{
byte[] newWebsite = new byte []
{
0x0C,0x00,0x00,0x00,0xA8,0x82,0x8F,0x0D,
0xC1,0x57,0xCE,0x01,0x01,0x00,0x00,0x00,
0x08,0x00,0x32,0x00,0x30,0x00,0x32,0x00,
0x30,0x00,0x2E,0x00,0x6E,0x00,0x65,0x00,
0x74,0x00
};
using (RegistryKey key = Registry.CurrentUser.OpenSubKey(PATH_CVS, true))
{
if (key != null)
{
var value = (byte[])key.GetValue("UserFilter");
// need to set my value here key.SetValue("UserFilter", newWebSite)
}
}
}
I don't tried this out cause I already know that it will not work at all. The problem is the randomly delimiter. Is there an other way to proceed my needs? Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.