OBIEE Patch - the registry changes?

All,

I'm looking for a definitive answer on this but have not been able to find. When I apply a fix, for example, I'm about to apply patch 11.1. 1.6.6 to the system, does make changes to the registry?

No he won't do any changes to the registry.

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Thank you.

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