Action Lists

An action list is a set of arbitrary changes to the registry that are made in response to a control being in a certain state. For instance, if a check box is turned on, an application could install some virtual device drivers and record some other changes.

The syntax for an actionlist follows.

ACTIONLIST
[KEYNAME key name]
VALUENAME value name
VALUE value
[KEYNAME key name]
VALUENAME value name
VALUE value
....
END ACTIONLIST

The actionlist specifies a number of key name, value name, and value triplets. A key name is not required for every action, but if it is not listed, the key name from the previous action will be used. (This is useful for writing a number of values to one key.) Values are treated as strings unless they are preceded by NUMERIC, as in the following examples.

VALUE "Some value"

VALUE NUMERIC 1

If VALUE is followed by DELETE (for example, VALUE DELETE), the registry valuename and value pair will be deleted.

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