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ok this is gettin annoying now,is there any way to use wildcards with reg delete command in my batch files or any free command line tool that does everythin reg.exe does but supports wildcards and perhaps xcopy alike excludes.what i want to do is REG DELETE HKCR/.* and than reassign the extensions properly.any idea?i ve tried google |
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@edit.or | 1 March 10 | |
by the way i m using xp pro sp3
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@edit.or | 1 March 10 | |
omfg,anyone has something to say on this i really need this.i refuse to write some stupid wb script for this.anyone??!
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@edit.or | 2 March 10 | |
yeah,thank u everyone for your input u were truely helpfull.i ll do everythin by myself as usual.. admin,please be kind anougph to trash this topic.thank you
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@justdgaf | 2 March 10 | |
When asking for help one should not demand it. . . Here's my answer. . . GOOGLE.COM BING.COM YAHOO.COM.
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@dakillar | 2 March 10 | |
Dont go and use wildcards to delete registry entries. U pr0bably g0na cry few sec0nds after u hav deleted it
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@edit.or | 3 March 10 | |
lol ok dakillar,i perfectly know what i m doing and if i execute say reg delete HKCR/.* /f supposing that a dot is not a wildcard and asterix not a repeating character,ima delete any key at HKEY CLASSES ROOT that starts with a dot meaning every extension,so yeah i think i exactly know what i m doing.i just don t get it why microsoft disabled such feature in reg.exe,while googling,bingin,yahooing,skweezing etc i ve found many other people lackin the same feature
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@edit.or | 3 March 10 | |
wildcards in reg delete can also grately simplify removin some viruses from your system,a big number of tham actually.. OK SO NO WORKAROUND,CAN U THAN DIRECT ME TO SOME COMMAND LINE TOOL THAT CAN DELETE A REG KEY/VALUE USING WILDCARDS?@ALL
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