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A "global" FIND & REPLACE on the Registry?

 
 
Ike
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      09-06-2008
Surely there's some way to download the entire Registry
as a text file, efficiently make global changes with
-say- MSWord, and then reload the new Registry.

No?
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      09-06-2008
No.

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"Ike" <> wrote in message news:g9ssmh$vnq$...
Surely there's some way to download the entire Registry
as a text file, efficiently make global changes with
-say- MSWord, and then reload the new Registry.

No?
 
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Synapse Syndrome
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      09-06-2008
"Ike" <> wrote in message
news:g9ssmh$vnq$...
> Surely there's some way to download the entire Registry as a text file,
> efficiently make global changes with -say- MSWord, and then reload the new
> Registry.



No, but I have been extracted registry hives from dead systems for years
with MiTeC Registry File Viewer.

I searched on Google to see if there was now an updated version for Vista,
but now it seems to be called Windows Registry Recovery, and appears quite
different in the screenshots.

http://www.mitec.cz/wrr.html

It says that it works with Vista at the bottom.

It's a great tool if you know what you are doing, but if you do not know the
difference between registry hives (which are binary files) and Word
documents (which are also).....hmmn...

ss.


 
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Paul Montgomery
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      09-06-2008
On Fri, 05 Sep 2008 20:15:31 -0700, Ike <>
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>Surely there's some way to download the entire Registry
>as a text file, efficiently make global changes with
>-say- MSWord, and then reload the new Registry.


News flash: the registry IS a text file.

You'd be foolish to try what you want to do. Especially if you used
Word for it.
 
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Paul Montgomery
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      09-06-2008
On Sep 5, 11:25*pm, Paul Montgomery <i.m.nonnym...@NOSPAMgmail.com>
wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Sep 2008 20:15:31 -0700, Ike <binarydot...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Surely there's some way to download the entire Registry
> >as a text file, efficiently make global changes with
> >-say- MSWord, and then reload the new Registry.

>
> News flash: the registry IS a text file.


Nevermiiiinnnnnnnnnnnd. I was [stupidly] thinking about .REG files!
 
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The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
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      09-06-2008
Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
> No.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "Ike" <> wrote in message news:g9ssmh$vnq$...
> Surely there's some way to download the entire Registry
> as a text file, efficiently make global changes with
> -say- MSWord, and then reload the new Registry.
>
> No?


Don't listen to Carey. If you use regedit, once you open it hit F3 and
you will get a find/find and replace function. Works for me in Vista
Business 23 bit.

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Ike
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      09-06-2008
The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known
as Nina DiBoy' wrote:
> Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
>> No.
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> "Ike" <> wrote in message
>> news:g9ssmh$vnq$...
>> Surely there's some way to download the entire Registry as a text
>> file, efficiently make global changes with -say- MSWord, and then
>> reload the new Registry.
>>
>> No?

>
> Don't listen to Carey. If you use regedit, once you open it hit F3 and
> you will get a find/find and replace function. Works for me in Vista
> Business 23 bit.
>


On my Business/32, F3 brings up FIND, but there is no
FIND & REPLACE function.
 
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Ian D
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      09-06-2008

"Ike" <> wrote in message
news:g9u0pu$oqv$...
> The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
> wrote:
>> Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
>>> No.
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> "Ike" <> wrote in message
>>> news:g9ssmh$vnq$...
>>> Surely there's some way to download the entire Registry as a text file,
>>> efficiently make global changes with -say- MSWord, and then reload the
>>> new Registry.
>>>
>>> No?

>>
>> Don't listen to Carey. If you use regedit, once you open it hit F3 and
>> you will get a find/find and replace function. Works for me in Vista
>> Business 23 bit.
>>

>
> On my Business/32, F3 brings up FIND, but there is no FIND & REPLACE
> function.


That's because you don't have the 23 bit version. Heh, heh.


 
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Bruce Chambers
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      09-06-2008
Ike wrote:
> Surely there's some way to download the entire Registry as a text file,
> efficiently make global changes with -say- MSWord, and then reload the
> new Registry.
>
> No?



No. First of all, the registry isn't a single file. It'll be divided
into several data files, such as Security, Software, and System. The
user-specific portion of the registry is stored in each user profile, in
a file named NTUser.dat. Do not attempt to directly alter these files
unless you know *exactly* what you're doing - and you don't, or you
wouldn't have had to ask the question - or you're prepared to reinstall
the OS.


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The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
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      09-07-2008
Ian D wrote:
> "Ike" <> wrote in message
> news:g9u0pu$oqv$...
>> The poster formerly known as 'The Poster Formerly Known as Nina DiBoy'
>> wrote:
>>> Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
>>>> No.
>>>>
>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> "Ike" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:g9ssmh$vnq$...
>>>> Surely there's some way to download the entire Registry as a text file,
>>>> efficiently make global changes with -say- MSWord, and then reload the
>>>> new Registry.
>>>>
>>>> No?
>>> Don't listen to Carey. If you use regedit, once you open it hit F3 and
>>> you will get a find/find and replace function. Works for me in Vista
>>> Business 23 bit.
>>>

>> On my Business/32, F3 brings up FIND, but there is no FIND & REPLACE
>> function.

>
> That's because you don't have the 23 bit version. Heh, heh.
>
>


LOL, oops!

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