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I have a program that encrypts a datetime objects "to
long datetime string" string to and encrypted sequence.
The problem is this: if I use the following source code
it works (key is declared earlier and works fine):

string valueName= "Date Installed";
key.SetValue(valueName, "²ã95ì.*úÞx e¸<¡uO2s¯EÔ");

The problem is this code doesn't:

string valueName = "Date Installed";
object s1 = "²ã95ì.*úÞx e¸<¡uO2s¯EÔ";
//(I have tried string instead of object)

key.SetValue(valueName, Convert.ToString(s1));

When I check the registry in this case, only "²ã95ì.*úÞx"
was written. Please help if you can! This is driving me
crazy!
Nov 22 '05 #1
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Dean Bortell <bo******@cdfainc.com> wrote:
I have a program that encrypts a datetime objects "to
long datetime string" string to and encrypted sequence.
The problem is this: if I use the following source code
it works (key is declared earlier and works fine):

string valueName= "Date Installed";
key.SetValue(valueName, "²ã95ì.*úÞx e¸<¡uO2s¯EÔ");

The problem is this code doesn't:

string valueName = "Date Installed";
object s1 = "²ã95ì.*úÞx e¸<¡uO2s¯EÔ";
//(I have tried string instead of object)

key.SetValue(valueName, Convert.ToString(s1));

When I check the registry in this case, only "²ã95ì.*úÞx"
was written. Please help if you can! This is driving me
crazy!


I suggest that instead of using a string of that form, that you encrypt
to a byte array and then use Convert.ToBase64String - that's much more
likely to be reliable.

--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com>
http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
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Nov 22 '05 #2
Dean Bortell <bo******@cdfainc.com> wrote:
I have a program that encrypts a datetime objects "to
long datetime string" string to and encrypted sequence.
The problem is this: if I use the following source code
it works (key is declared earlier and works fine):

string valueName= "Date Installed";
key.SetValue(valueName, "²ã95ì.*úÞx e¸<¡uO2s¯EÔ");

The problem is this code doesn't:

string valueName = "Date Installed";
object s1 = "²ã95ì.*úÞx e¸<¡uO2s¯EÔ";
//(I have tried string instead of object)

key.SetValue(valueName, Convert.ToString(s1));

When I check the registry in this case, only "²ã95ì.*úÞx"
was written. Please help if you can! This is driving me
crazy!


I suggest that instead of using a string of that form, that you encrypt
to a byte array and then use Convert.ToBase64String - that's much more
likely to be reliable.

--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com>
http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
If replying to the group, please do not mail me too
Nov 22 '05 #3

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