Difference between revisions of "Adding Registry Settings"
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��Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 | ��Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 | ||
Revision as of 17:32, 24 January 2008
You can use regedit to import registry settings. This can be useful to setup defaults for applications, or apply registry tweaks for various Windows settings.
<package
id="sample_registry"
name="Shows a registry entry"
revision="1"
priority="0"
execute="once">
<check type="registry" condition="equals" path="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Test" value="1" />
<install cmd='regedit /s "%SOFTWARE%\test_registry.reg"' />
</package>
And the sample file:
test_registry.reg:
Wstaw tu tekst niesformatowany
��Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Test] "Test Setting"=dword:00000001 [-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TEST2]
(In Win2k/XP adding "-" in front of a key name causes that key to be deleted from the registry.)
Normally, you would export this from regedit.exe.