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command line registry editing?
I am hoping *someone* knows how to change registry settings via command line. I'm running Win2k, service pack 3.
I found a page that suggests the command REG, but it's "not recognized as a blah blah or batch file." If no one knows about this, does anyone have Bill Gates' mailing address?
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You can make a .reg file which will run regedit to make changes.
The Windows Script Host includes registry commands you can use from scripts. Search the msdn scripting documentation for details. |
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