delete registry key
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delete registry key
Hi,
I have to delete a registry key in WM5 trought a command line..
How can I do that?
Thanks
Davide
I have to delete a registry key in WM5 trought a command line..
How can I do that?
Thanks
Davide
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You can use TC for that. Just tab on the root button top right ( [\] ) and then select registry (given you use version 2.x). Then either navigate through the tree or paste \\\registry\HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\InternetSettings into the location bar, which should bring you right to it. Then select Connections and use TC's delete function.
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Try the Freeware Tascal Regedit.
According to the linked page, it can import *.reg files. I haven't tested whether the deleting of keys works or not, but it should when you put a MINUS sign in front of the key. It's worth ttrying!
Try the Freeware Tascal Regedit.
According to the linked page, it can import *.reg files. I haven't tested whether the deleting of keys works or not, but it should when you put a MINUS sign in front of the key. It's worth ttrying!
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You asked about windows mobile 5 (WM5) in your first post, not about palm. The palm doesn't have a registry, but something similar (a central settings database).
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