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Set-ItemProperty sets Registry Value as String on some systems instead of DWord, why?

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I try to create an item using Set-ItemProperty in PowerShell, which works on most systems:

New-PSDrive -name HKCR -PSProvider Registry -root HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT  Set-ItemProperty -Path HKCR:\Software\MyCompany\ -Name Level -Value 5 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue  

This creates a DWORD-value on most Windows 7 systems, but I have found one system where this creates a STRING-value instead, and I want to know: why? What could happen that the systems behave differently? All don't have that value already set, all use the same base image using the same Powershell version.

Btw, I found that by using the following code, I can explicitly set a type, so I already solved the problem:

New-ItemProperty -Path HKCR:\Software\MyCompany\ -Name Level -Value 5 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue -PropertyType DWord 

But just for curiosity, I want to know why the systems behave differently.

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Erik Avatar asked May 28 '13 08:05

Erik


2 Answers

I don't have an answer to why it happens but to avoid such instances, be explicit. Use the Type (dynamic) Parameter and specify a RegistryValueKind value (you can also use it with New-ItemProperty) :

Set-ItemProperty -Path HKCR:\Software\MyCompany -Name Level -Value 5 -Type DWord 
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Shay Levy Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 19:09

Shay Levy


Try this.

[Microsoft.Win32.Registry]::SetValue("HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Software\MyCompany","Level",5,[Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueKind]::DWord) 
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gabriwinter Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 19:09

gabriwinter