CR2008: No HKLM registry entries on Windows 7?

Hello.  I'm running CR 2008 12.2.5.337 on Windows 7 64-bit.  I noticed I have no HKLMkey for Business Objects - it's all under HKEY Current User.  I want to create a reg entry that applies to all users, but when I create it in HKEY Local Machine, it's not recognized.  How do I get CR 2008 to use HKLM?
BTW, the reg entry is this - it deals with the dropdown list record limit for a dynamic parameter:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Business Objects\Suite 12.0\Crystal Reports\DatabaseOptions\LoV]
"MaxRowsetRecords"="2500"
Thanks
David

Hi Guys,
Look a little deeper. 64 Bit OS's handle 32 bit applications differently. Have a look in this tree:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Business Objects
Thank you
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