REGCP$HELP.HLB  —  LIST  KEY  Example
    The LIST KEY/FULL command in this example displays the GUEST
    key attributes as well as the name and attributes of the
    subkeys of GUEST.

        REG> LIST KEY/FULL HKEY_USERS\GUEST

        Key name:            HKEY_USERS\GUEST
        Security policy:     REG$K_POLICY_NT_40
        Volatile:            REG$K_NONE
        Cache:               REG$K_WRITEBEHIND
        Class:               System Authorization
        Link Type:           REG$K_NONE
        Last written:         7-AUG-1998 12:42:08.55

        Key information:
          Number of subkeys:        2  Number of values:        0
          Max size of subkey name: 40  Max size of class name: 40
          Max size of value name:   0  Max size of value data:  0

        Subkey(s):

            Key name:            QUOTAS
            Security policy:     REG$K_POLICY_NT_40
            Volatile:            REG$K_NONE
            Cache:               REG$K_WRITEBEHIND
            Class:               Disk quota
            Link Type:           REG$K_NONE
            Last written:         7-AUG-1998 12:41:19.21

            Key information:
              Number of subkeys:       0  Number of values:       0
              Max size of subkey name: 0  Max size of class name: 0
              Max size of value name:  0  Max size of value data: 0

            Key name:        IDENTIFIER
            Security policy: REG$K_POLICY_NT_40
            Volatile:        REG$K_NONE
            Cache:           REG$K_WRITETHRU
            Class:           Disk quota
            Link Type:       REG$K_SYMBOLICLINK
            Link Path:   HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IDENTIFIER\GUEST
            Last written:    7-AUG-1998 12:42:08.55

            Key information:
              Number of subkeys:       0  Number of values:        0
              Max size of subkey name: 0  Max size of class name:  0
              Max size of value name:  0  Max size of value data:  0

                               NOTE

       The Max sizes information shows the number of bytes, not
       characters. (Each character is 4 bytes long.)
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