I have a registry entry I can't seem to read in C++, but it shows up in Regedit.
Using the following C++ snippet:
openResult=RegOpenKeyEx( HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, _TEXT("SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\NET Framework Setup\\NDP\\v4\\Full"), 0, KEY_READ, &root);
readResult1=RegQueryValueEx(root, _TEXT("InstallPath"), NULL, NULL, data1, &size);
readResult2=RegQueryValueEx(root, _TEXT("fake_entry"), NULL, NULL, data2, &size);
I get Error 2, ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND for my second RegQueryValueEx() call.
As you can see in the image below, my fake_entry exists.

I created this entry via Regedit.
Microsoft's Registry Keys Affected by WOW64 does not include the location I'm trying to read, and as you can see in the picture below, my fake_entry is not in the Wow6432Node location.

fake_entry doesn't work.fake_entry at SOFTWARE\\Wow6432Node\\Microsoft\\NET Framework Setup\\NDP\\v4\\Full with the same error.Running Windows 7, 64 bit, C++ in Visual Studio 2010, using ASCII character encoding.
Am I misunderstanding the Registry Redirector? Is there a problem with my code? Are there some sort of permission settings on certain portions of the Registry? I'm obviously missing something. Please point me in the right direction.
Try
openResult = RegOpenKeyEx( HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, _TEXT("SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\NET Framework Setup\\NDP\\v4\\Full"), 0, KEY_READ|KEY_WOW64_64KEY, &root);
according to MSDN you should use either KEY_WOW64_64KEY or KEY_WOW64_32KEY for WOW64 access
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