On Wed, 3 Sep 2014 14:54:44 +0200, Jonathan Vollebregt wrote:
+ if (path[0] == '\\') + { + path++; + } + if (path[0] == '\\') + { + reg_message(STRING_NO_REMOTE); + return NULL; + }
This would be valid if the path was something like \\remote-machine\HKLM. But if the first if block was true and the second block was false, the registry path is invalid. Windows does not accept registry paths such as \HKLM. In summary: True + True = valid path, but not supported in Wine. True + False = invalid path False + True = impossible False + False = valid path The original check was better: if (key_name[0] == '\\' && key_name[1] == '\\') { reg_message(STRING_NO_REMOTE); return 1; } It was also unclear why you perform the path[0] == '\\' check in path_get_key() and path_get_rootkey_name(). One common check should be enough. The original version of this patch did this (now superseded). But I see you made some changes around the reg_delete() function.