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What does "windows_view" attribute of registry object in OVAL?
I've seen somewhere that in 32-bit and 64-bit Windows registry structure is different so you need to use flag windows_view="32_bit" in registry object behaviors tag. … But i forgot about it and tested my files with OVALdi on 32-bit Windows and then on 64-bit Windows. …
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What does "windows_view" attribute of registry object in OVAL?
So it is expected behavior that my configs worked well and i saw no difference between x32 and x64 Windows. You will understand why in a moment.
In 64-bit Windows there is two registries. … If you use behavior windows_view="64_bit" you can read all keys in SOFTWARE (which is 64-bit on Windows x64) and all keys in WOW6432Node, so it is pretty much universal thing. …