(* All three GUIDs here confirmed in Windows 7 registries. In
* Windows <= 2003 these GUID fields seem to contain junk.
- *
+ *
* If you write zeroes to the GUID fields, load and unload in Win7
* REGEDIT, then Windows 7 writes some random GUIDs.
- *
+ *
* Also (on Win7) unknownguid1 == unknownguid2. unknownguid3 is
* different.
*)
* names are usually ASCII, that would be max length of names * 2).
* This is a historical maximum, so it can be greater than the
* current maximum name field.
- *
+ *
* The remaining fields are often non-zero, but the purpose is
* unknown.
- *
+ *
* In the hives we examined the other fields had values as
* follows:
* userflags: 0, 2, 0xa, 0xe