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# First, a description. Using a [[Description templates|description template]] instead of plain text is recommended so that the user will receive a localized version.
 
# First, a description. Using a [[Description templates|description template]] instead of plain text is recommended so that the user will receive a localized version.
 
# The root key, where HKEY_CURRENT_USER stands for all users actually.
 
# The root key, where HKEY_CURRENT_USER stands for all users actually.
# The path to the value, starting with a backslash.
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# The path to the value, starting with a backslash. {{PathTemplates}}
# The name of the value. An [[AlgoPrefix|Algo-Prefix]] is allowed here. {{AlgoPrefix}}
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# The name of the value. An [[AlgoPrefix|Algo-Prefix]] is allowed here. {{AlgoPrefix}} {{PathTemplates}}
# The data to be removed from the term. An [[AlgoPrefix|Algo-Prefix]] is allowed here. {{AlgoPrefix}}
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# The data to be removed from the term. An [[AlgoPrefix|Algo-Prefix]] is allowed here. {{AlgoPrefix}} {{PathTemplates}}
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 16:32, 17 February 2008

Removes data from a registry value.

Usage

RegyRemove:[description],[rootkey],[keypath],[value],[data to remove],<advanced build parameters>

Examples

RegyRemove:"Example",HKEY_CURRENT_USER,"\QATests\SBI\RegyRemove\","remove1","silly "

If you start with this registry entry:

[CURRENT_USER\QATests\SBI\RegyRemove\]
"remove1"="What a silly example."

You would end with

[CURRENT_USER\QATests\SBI\RegyRemove\]
"remove1"="What a example."

Description

This removes partial data from a registry value, keeping the value and the surrounding data intact. This makes sense only for REG_SZ, REG_EXPANDSZ and REG_MULTISZ values.

  1. First, a description. Using a description template instead of plain text is recommended so that the user will receive a localized version.
  2. The root key, where HKEY_CURRENT_USER stands for all users actually.
  3. The path to the value, starting with a backslash. PT
  4. The name of the value. An Algo-Prefix is allowed here. AP PT
  5. The data to be removed from the term. An Algo-Prefix is allowed here. AP PT

See also

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