This sample shows how to create a virtual file of Flash ActiveX
and then register it in the virtual registry, so the application
can use Flash ActiveX without real registration in the system.

The virtual registry is a memory-based structure that contain
"pseudokeys" and "pseudovalues" -- virtual registry keys and
virtual registry values.

When one registers an ActiveX in virtual registry, BoxedApp creates
all necessary virtual keys and values without modifying the real
registry.