the problem is not in the 32/64 reg.exe executable. It's that "32-bit simulated version of the registry".
Why do I need something like that? (I expect some binary compatibility, but we're just opening a can of worms...)
By comparison, most of the configuration files / registry equivalent info in linux are saved in plain text, and AFAIK all of them did not care about the 32/64 bit version of the executables.
Why do I need something like that? (I expect some binary compatibility, but we're just opening a can of worms...)
By comparison, most of the configuration files / registry equivalent info in linux are saved in plain text, and AFAIK all of them did not care about the 32/64 bit version of the executables.