You need to distinguish between what are termed "Keys" and what "Values". This may get you started.
#! perl -slw
use strict;
use Win32::Registry;
use Data::Dumper;
my $key;
$HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->Open(
"Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Uninstall", $key
) or die $^E;
my @keys;
$key->GetKeys( \@keys );
for my $subkey ( @keys ) {
$key->Open( $subkey, my $x ) or die $^E;
my %vals;
$x->GetValues( \%vals );
print Dumper \%vals;
}
You may also want to consider Win32::TieRegistry.
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