Difference between revisions of "RegyKey"
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− | RegyKey:<description>,<rootkey>,<keypath>,<key>[,advanced registry parameters] | + | RegyKey:<description(string)>,<rootkey(enum)>,<keypath(string)>,<key(string)>[,advanced registry parameters] |
===Examples=== | ===Examples=== |
Revision as of 16:35, 22 February 2008
RegyKey | |
Group | Registry |
Main Application | Version 0.95 or later |
Required Update | n/a |
File Parameters | no |
Registry Parameters | yes (fifth) |
Build Parameters | yes (fifth) |
Special Parameters | no |
Searches for the defined registry key and adds it to the results list, if found.
Usage
RegyKey:<description(string)>,<rootkey(enum)>,<keypath(string)>,<key(string)>[,advanced registry parameters]
Examples
RegyKey:"User settings",HKEY_CURRENT_USER,\SOFTWARE\,"Spyware"
Description
Detects a registry key and flags it for removal.
- First, a description. Using a 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 path to the value, starting with a backslash. This may not include the actual subkey you want to remove. PT
- The name of the key to detect. You may use a Algo-Prefix here. AP PT
- To refine detection, you can use advanced registry parameters to check the actual data of the value. You may use Algo-Prefixes here. AP PT
Scan Results
- The identified registry key(s).