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RegistryMonitor - a .NET wrapper class for RegNotifyChangeKeyValue

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The Windows API provides a function RegNotifyChangeKeyValue, which is not covered by the Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey class. This solution imports that function and encapsulates it in a convenient manner.

Sample Image - RegistryMonitor.png

Introduction

The Windows API provides a function RegNotifyChangeKeyValue, which notifies the caller about changes to attributes or the content of a specified registry key. Unfortunately, this function is not provided by the Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey class. Because I needed that functionality, I've written a simple wrapper class.

Usage

Instantiation

RegistryMonitor has three constructors, the parameter lists should be self-explanatory:

C#
RegistryMonitor(RegistryKey registryKey)
RegistryMonitor(string name)
RegistryMonitor(RegistryHive registryHive, string subKey)

Events

RegistryMonitor supports two events:

C#
public event EventHandler RegChanged;
public event ErrorEventHandler Error;

The RegChanged event is raised when the registry key specified during construction has changed. Error is raised when an exception occurs.

The latter event is necessary because the monitoring is hosted in a different thread.

Properties

RegistryMonitor has only one property:

C#
public RegChangeNotifyFilter RegChangeNotifyFilter { get; set; }

RegChangeNotifyFilter is an enum. Since I don't want to repeat its implementation here in the article, I just want to say that it controls which kinds of registry changes will be detected, e.g. only key or value changes.

Methods

RegistryMonitor has two public methods which are declared as follows:

C#
public void Start();
public void Stop();

I don't think that these methods require much explanation. The former creates a separate thread, which will monitor the registry, and the latter will stop that thread.

Example

Because a simple example will say more than a thousand words, here's a console sample monitoring HKCU\Environment (that's where the current user's environment variables are stored):

C#
public class MonitorSample
{
    static void Main() 
    {
        RegistryMonitor monitor = new 
          RegistryMonitor(RegistryHive.CurrentUser, "Environment");
        monitor.RegChanged += new EventHandler(OnRegChanged);
        monitor.Start();
 
        while(true);
        
        monitor.Stop();
    }
         
    private void OnRegChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("registry key has changed");
    }
}

Provided with this article is another demo, which is a WinForms application (however, a VS.NET 2003 solution).

Points of interest

The first version of RegistryMonitor used reflection to retrieve the private hkey field of the Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey class. However, Microsoft changed the internal implementation, so this hack didn't work anymore (see the comments below). Therefore I changed my implementation, so that RegistryMonitor now uses P/Invoke to open and close the registry key explicitly.

History

  • 08-Jul-2003 - Initial release.
  • 15-Jan-2005 - Updated to work for both .NET 1.1 and 2.0.

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)


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Comments and Discussions

 
Question~(*|*)~How can I monitor Registry for a special process? Pin
behnam_iut14-Dec-06 10:28
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AnswerRe: ~(*|*)~How can I monitor Registry for a special process? Pin
Thomas Freudenberg14-Dec-06 10:31
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GeneralProposal for Enhancements Pin
LJEstrada25-Sep-06 5:19
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GeneralRe: Proposal for Enhancements Pin
Thomas Freudenberg27-Sep-06 11:40
Thomas Freudenberg27-Sep-06 11:40 
GeneralNot able to run multiple instances Pin
sanzay mishra22-Sep-06 7:24
sanzay mishra22-Sep-06 7:24 
GeneralRe: Not able to run multiple instances Pin
Thomas Freudenberg27-Sep-06 11:38
Thomas Freudenberg27-Sep-06 11:38 
GeneralRe: Not able to run multiple instances Pin
sanzay mishra29-Sep-06 7:02
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GeneralDoesn't fire on Windows 2003 [modified] - it does(!!!) Pin
Michael B. Hansen19-Jul-06 4:22
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GeneralRe: Doesn't fire on Windows 2003 Pin
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GeneralRe: Doesn't fire on Windows 2003 Pin
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GeneralRe: Doesn't fire on Windows 2003 Pin
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GeneralRe: Doesn't fire on Windows 2003 Pin
host2828-Aug-07 21:43
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GeneralProblem getting code working [modified] Pin
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AnswerRe: Problem getting code working Pin
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GeneralRe: Problem getting code working Pin
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Generallittle help please Pin
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AnswerRe: little help please Pin
Thomas Freudenberg1-Mar-06 14:34
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Generalcongratulate on your update Pin
JustHistory18-Jan-06 20:27
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GeneralStop() terminates the event thread Pin
snarum18-Jan-06 1:10
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AnswerRe: Stop() terminates the event thread Pin
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General3ks a lot Pin
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General3ks so much Pin
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