Examples
Unregister (disable) XP Zip folders
REGSVR32 /u C:\Windows\System32\zipfldr.dll
Unregister (Disable) CAB file viewer:
REGSVR32 /u C:\Windows\System32\cabview.dll
Register (enable) XP Zip folders
REGSVR32 zipfldr.dll
Register (enable) CAB file viewer:
REGSVR32 cabview.dll
Register Windows Update DLLs (for those times when XP repair
breaks
Windows Update)
regsvr32 /s wuapi.dll
regsvr32 /s wuaueng1.dll
regsvr32 /s wuaueng.dll
regsvr32 /s wucltui.dll
regsvr32 /s wups2.dll
regsvr32 /s wups.dll
regsvr32 /s wuweb.dll
Register DAO 3.6 (Data Access Objects):
REGSVR32 "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\DAO\DAO360.DLL"
“I was planning to go into architecture. But when I arrived, architecture was filled up. Acting
was right next to it. So I signed up for acting instead” ~ Tom Selleck (on his college registration
experience)
REGINI
(Windows7/2008 or XP
Resource kit
)
Change Registry Permissions.
Syntax
REGINI [-m \\ machinename] [-i n]
[-o outputWidth][-b] textFiles...
REGINI [-h hivefile hiveroot] [-i n]
[-o outputWidth][-b] textFiles...
Key
-m A remote computer to be modified.
-h The local hive to manipulate.
-i n The display indentation multiple. Default is 4
-o outputWidth
The width of the command output. By default the outputWidth
is set
to the width of the console window unless standard output has
been redirected to a file, in which case, 240 is used.
-b Make REGINI backward compatible with older versions of REGINI
that
did not strictly enforce line continuations and quoted
strings
Specifically, REG_BINARY, REG_RESOURCE_LIST and
REG_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST data types did not need line
continuations after the first number that gave the size of
the data.
It just kept looking on following lines until it found
enough data
values to equal the data length or hit invalid input.
Quoted
strings were only allowed in REG_MULTI_SZ. They could not
be
specified around key or value names, or around values for
REG_SZ or
REG_EXPAND_SZ Finally, the old REGINI did not support the
semicolon
as an end of line comment character.
textFiles One or more ANSI or Unicode text files containing registry
data.
The easiest way to understand the format of the input
textFile
is to use the REGDMP command
with no arguments to dump the current contents of
your Registry to standard out. Redirect standard out to a file and this file is acceptable as input
to REGINI
Some general rules are:
Semicolon character is an end-of-line comment character, provided it is the first non-blank
character on a line
Backslash character is a line continuation character. All characters from the backslash up to but
not including the first non-blank character of the next line are ignored. If there is more than one
space before the line continuation character, it is replaced by a single space.
Indentation is used to indicate the tree structure of registry keys The REGDMP program uses
indentation in multiples of 4. You may use hard tab characters for indentation, but embedded
hard tab characters are converted to a single space regardless of their position
Values should come before child keys, as they are associated with the previous key at or above
the value's indentation level.
For key names, leading and trailing space characters are ignored and not included in the key
name, unless the key name is surrounded by quotes. Imbedded spaces are part of a key name.
Key names can be followed by an Access Control List (ACL) which is a series of decimal
numbers, separated by spaces, bracketed by a square brackets (e.g. [8 4 17]). The valid
numbers and their meanings are:
1 - Administrators Full Access
2 - Administrators Read Access
3 - Administrators Read and Write Access
4 - Administrators Read, Write and Delete Access
5 - Creator Full Access
6 - Creator Read and Write Access
7 - World Full Access
8 - World Read Access
9 - World Read and Write Access
10 - World Read, Write and Delete Access
11 - Power Users Full Access
12 - Power Users Read and Write Access
13 - Power Users Read, Write and Delete Access
14 - System Operators Full Access
15 - System Operators Read and Write Access
16 - System Operators Read, Write and Delete Access
17 - System Full Access
18 - System Read and Write Access
19 - System Read Access
20 - Administrators Read, Write and Execute Access
21 - Interactive User Full Access
22 - Interactive User Read and Write Access
23 - Interactive User Read, Write and Delete Access
If there is an equal sign on the same line as a left square bracket then the equal sign takes
precedence, and the line is treated as a registry value. If the text between the square brackets is
the string DELETE with no spaces, then REGINI will delete the key and any values and keys
under it.
For registry values, the syntax is:
value Name = type data
Leading spaces, spaces on either side of the equal sign and spaces between the type keyword
and data are ignored, unless the value name
is surrounded by quotes. If the text to the right of the equal sign is the string DELETE, then
REGINI will delete the value.
The value name may be left off or be specified by an at-sign character which is the same thing,
namely the empty value name. So the following two lines are identical:
= type data
@ = type data
This syntax means that you can't create a value with leading or trailing spaces, an equal sign or
an at-sign in the value name, unless you put the name in quotes.
Valid value types and format of data that follows are:
REG_SZ text
REG_EXPAND_SZ text
REG_MULTI_SZ " string1" " str"" ing2" ...
REG_DATE mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM DayOfWeek
REG_DWORD numberDWORD
REG_BINARY numberOfBytes numberDWORD(s)...
REG_NONE (same format as REG_BINARY)
REG_RESOURCE_LIST (same format as REG_BINARY)
REG_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS (same format as
REG_BINARY)
REG_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST (same format as
REG_BINARY)
REG_FULL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR (same format as
REG_BINARY)
REG_QWORD numberQWORD
REG_MULTISZ_FILE fileName
REG_BINARYFILE fileName
If no value type is specified, default is REG_SZ
For REG_SZ and REG_EXPAND_SZ, if you want leading or trailing spaces in the value text,
surround the text with quotes. The value text
can contain any number of imbedded quotes, and REGINI will ignore them, as it only looks at
the first and last character for quote characters.
For REG_MULTI_SZ, each component string is surrounded by quotes. If you want an imbedded
quote character, then double quote it, as in string2 above.
For REG_BINARY, the value data consists of one or more numbers The default base for
numbers is decimal. Hexidecimal may be specified by using 0x prefix. The first number is the
number of data bytes, excluding the first number. After the first number must come enough
numbers to fill the value. Each number represents one DWORD or 4 bytes. So if the first number
was 0x5 you would need two more numbers after that to fill the 5 bytes. The high order 3 bytes
of the second DWORD would be ignored.
Whenever specifying a registry path, either on the command line or in an input file, the following
prefix strings can be used:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
HKEY_USERS
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
USER:
Each of these strings can stand alone as the key name or be followed
a backslash and a subkey path.
Example
Grant Admin full access and World Read/Write access to an HKLM registry key on computer64:
regdemo.txt
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\SS64 [1 9]
Command:
C:\> RegIni -m \\computer64 regdemo.txt
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