WTD: Easy way to move parts of the registry..
Sean McGrath
sean "at" hdl.ie
Mon, 16 Nov 1998 12:51:04 +0000
Somehow Luis B. Almeida wrote:
^
^ "James [Wez] Weatherall" wrote:
^ >
^ > On Mon, 16 Nov 1998, Andrew Cooke wrote:
^ >
^ > > Does anyone know how I can move segments of the registry around easily without wrinting down the information.
^ > >
^ > > Are there any 3rd party utils that do they job..
^ >
^ > Regedt32 should be able to handle that.
^
^ I don't know exactly what you mean by "regedt32". Is it an NT utility?
^ In Windows 95, I use "regedit.exe", but in order to move information I
^ have to export the desired data to a text file, do a bit of editing
^ there with a text editor and then import again into the registry. Is
^ there an easier way?
regedt32 is the NT version (which also has regedit)
try http://www.dsnet.net/oss/registry.html for a perl
Registry.pl 0.1
Registry.pl is a Perl library which allows you to create, manipulate,
and manage Windows 95 style registries (path/key/value based) as a
replacement to .conf files. It is quick and is entirely text based to
allow for manual editting.
just seen on freshmeat this morn. Needs win32perl.
^
^ Regards,
^
^ Luis
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Sean.
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