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Appendix 13 Using Adapters
Windows Adapter
Step 3
Click the Registry tab to define the properties specific to the activity, including:
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Registry hive—The name of the registry hive where the registry key and value are located
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Registry key—Enter the registry key. You can either:
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Enter the key manually or select a defined variable that represents the registry key to be used to
read data. For example:
read data. For example:
software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion
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Click Browse to select the registry key (see
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Check for key existence only—Query the registry to determine whether the key exists
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Read from value name—Read the value associated with the specified registry key
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Options for 64-bits Windows targets—Select one of the following options to query the windows
registry:
registry:
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Query on 32-bit registry section
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Query on 64-bit registry sections
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Query on both 32-bit and 64-bit registry sections
Step 4
Complete the appropriate information in the remaining tabs as necessary, then click Save to complete
the activity definition.
the activity definition.
Viewing Results
Click the instance display-only tabs to view the results of the register query. See also,
.
Defining the Query Windows Service Activity
Use the Query Windows Service activity to produce the current state of the service, the startup type of
the service, and specifies the Windows service to be queried.
the service, and specifies the Windows service to be queried.
Note
To ensure this Windows activity executes properly, verify that the Remote Registry service is enabled on
your machine.
your machine.
Step 1
In the Process Editor Toolbox, choose Microsoft Windows > Query Windows Service and drag and
drop the activity onto the Workflow pane.
drop the activity onto the Workflow pane.
Step 2
Click the General tab and enter the appropriate information.
Step 3
Click the Service tab to specify the name of the Windows service to be queried.
Step 4
Complete the appropriate information in the remaining tabs as necessary, then click Save to complete
the activity definition.
the activity definition.
Viewing Results
Click the instance display-only tabs to view the current state of the service, the startup type of the
service, and the Windows service queried. See also,
service, and the Windows service queried. See also,