Special segment patterns: "/.../" and "/**/" match zero or more segments in a path.
"/*/" matches zero or one segments in a path.
Segments that contain "...", "*" in addition to other characters (e.g. "/f...b/", "/......./") are either invalid or literal.
Other patterns: a segment that includes "*" and other characters can be used to match one segment in a path.
e.g. "/f*/" would match "/folder/" but not "/afolder/".
Currently only the special segments patterns are supported, and they can only be the last segment.
Namespace:  Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Framework.Server
Assembly:  Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Framework.Server (in Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Framework.Server.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Overridable Function ReadEntries ( _
    requestContext As TeamFoundationRequestContext, _
    registryPathPattern As String, _
    includeFolders As Boolean _
) As RegistryEntryCollection
public virtual RegistryEntryCollection ReadEntries(
    TeamFoundationRequestContext requestContext,
    string registryPathPattern,
    bool includeFolders
)
public:
virtual RegistryEntryCollection^ ReadEntries(
    TeamFoundationRequestContext^ requestContext, 
    String^ registryPathPattern, 
    bool includeFolders
)
abstract ReadEntries : 
        requestContext:TeamFoundationRequestContext * 
        registryPathPattern:string * 
        includeFolders:bool -> RegistryEntryCollection  
override ReadEntries : 
        requestContext:TeamFoundationRequestContext * 
        registryPathPattern:string * 
        includeFolders:bool -> RegistryEntryCollection
public function ReadEntries(
    requestContext : TeamFoundationRequestContext, 
    registryPathPattern : String, 
    includeFolders : boolean
) : RegistryEntryCollection
Parameters
- requestContext
 Type: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Framework.Server.TeamFoundationRequestContext
- registryPathPattern
 Type: System.String
- includeFolders
 Type: System.Boolean
Return Value
Type: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Framework.Server.RegistryEntryCollection
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.