Maybe you should wait for the other guys to reply. Somebody may contribute
to your problem
Shay
http://scriptolog.blogspot.com Quote:
> Thank you, Shay
>
> So, it looks like a bug to me. I'll report it later today.
>
> "Shay Levi" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:8766a94464ce8c9bd11016f687c@xxxxxx
> Quote:
>> I guess the "/" sign confuses the provider cause it's suppose to be a
>> hierarchy delimiter?
>>
>> Anyway, under HKCU I created a new key with the name "NameWith/Slash"
>> and inside of it I created a string value with the name
>> "ValueWith/Slash"
>>
>> Non shows when listing HKCU with PowerShell
>>
>> Shay
>> http://scriptolog.blogspot.com Quote:
>>> It looks like Registry provider or Get-ChildItem (or both, or
>>> something else in the engine) has troubles with registry key names
>>> containing / in them (it is a valid symbol for registry names).
>>> Get-ChildItem does not return items with such names. Can anybody
>>> confirm this?
>>>