Fix RegDeleteKey{A,W} to open the specified key with the DELETE access

right.
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Robert Shearman 2005-05-05 16:47:33 +00:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
parent b12ad3ad7b
commit 45d47c422f
1 changed files with 7 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -875,11 +875,7 @@ DWORD WINAPI RegDeleteKeyW( HKEY hkey, LPCWSTR name )
if (!(hkey = get_special_root_hkey( hkey ))) return ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE;
if (!*name)
{
ret = RtlNtStatusToDosError( NtDeleteKey( hkey ) );
}
else if (!(ret = RegOpenKeyExW( hkey, name, 0, KEY_ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS, &tmp )))
if (!(ret = RegOpenKeyExW( hkey, name, 0, DELETE, &tmp )))
{
ret = RtlNtStatusToDosError( NtDeleteKey( tmp ) );
RegCloseKey( tmp );
@ -898,6 +894,11 @@ DWORD WINAPI RegDeleteKeyW( HKEY hkey, LPCWSTR name )
* hkey [I] Handle to parent key containing the key to delete
* name [I] Name of the key user hkey to delete
*
* NOTES
*
* MSDN is wrong when it says that hkey must be opened with the DELETE access
* right. In reality, it opens a new handle with DELETE access.
*
* RETURNS
* Success: ERROR_SUCCESS
* Failure: Error code
@ -911,11 +912,7 @@ DWORD WINAPI RegDeleteKeyA( HKEY hkey, LPCSTR name )
if (!(hkey = get_special_root_hkey( hkey ))) return ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE;
if (!*name)
{
ret = RtlNtStatusToDosError( NtDeleteKey( hkey ) );
}
else if (!(ret = RegOpenKeyExA( hkey, name, 0, KEY_ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS, &tmp )))
if (!(ret = RegOpenKeyExA( hkey, name, 0, DELETE, &tmp )))
{
if (!is_version_nt()) /* win95 does recursive key deletes */
{