Difference between revisions of "MRUList"
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===Description=== | ===Description=== |
Latest revision as of 16:24, 22 February 2008
MRUList | |
Group | Registry |
Main Application | Version 1.3 or later |
Required Update | n/a |
File Parameters | no |
Registry Parameters | no |
Build Parameters | yes (fourth) |
Special Parameters | no |
Used mostly for usage tracks, this clears all entries inside a specified registry keys.
Usage
MRUList:<description(string)>,<rootkey(enum)>,<key(string)>[,advanced build parameters]
Examples
MRUList:"Recent files",HKEY_CURRENT_USER,"\Software\Ahead\Example.com\RecentFiles"
Description
Designed for usage tracks, this command will clear a given key by setting all string entries inside it to blank. This avoids problems with programs which would behave faulty if those values would be missing.
- The first parameter should be a description. Use description templates if you want.
- The second parameter specifies the registry root key. HKEY_CURRENT_USER sounds like a single user here, but actually means that every users registry will be scanned.
- The third parameter tells the registry key path where all values inside will be cleared.
Scan Results
- The registry key if found and not empty; this will be cleared, not deleted, upon fixing, and is always a Usage tracks result.