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KB32397: Where is the 32-bit registry editor on a 64-bit Windows machine?


Stefan Zepeda

Salesforce Solutions Architect • Strategy


Opening up the registry editor in a 64-bit machine from the command line brings up a registry that is missing keys for 32-bit applications.

SYMPTOM:
Opening up the registry editor in a 64-bit machine from the command line brings up a registry that is missing keys for 32-bit applications.
 
CAUSE:
This is the incorrect registry editor to be working in for determining the 32-bit Strategy registry keys.
 
ACTION:
The 32-bit registry keys can be accessed by going  to C:\windows\system32 and opening regedt32.
 
Registry Modification Warning:
Modifying registry values incorrectly may cause serious, system-wide problems that may require the re-installation of Microsoft Windows. Any edit of the registry is done at the user's own risk. Since these are user-initiated changes, they are not covered by any Strategy warranty. If using Microsoft Windows, the user should backup the registry and/ or update an Emergency Repair Disk prior to alterations.


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May 24, 2017

Last Updated:

May 24, 2017