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Author paul.moore
Recipients hakril, markgrandi, paul.moore, steve.dower, tim.golden, zach.ware
Date 2016-05-23.17:31:21
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My instinct is that this should only go into 3.6. It's a remote possibility, but someone could otherwise write code that uses REG_DWORD64 and say that it "works on 3.5" because they tested on 3.5.x, only to have it fail on 3.5.1.

But if someone with a better feel for the implications wants to say it's OK, I wouldn't object.
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2016-05-23 17:31:21paul.mooresetrecipients: + paul.moore, tim.golden, zach.ware, markgrandi, steve.dower, hakril
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