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Registration Info Editor (REGEDIT) Command-Line Switches

Article ID:82821
Last Review:October 10, 2003
Revision:1.0
This article was previously published under Q82821
3.10 3.11
WINDOWS
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SUMMARY

The Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.1 Registration Information Editor (REGEDIT.EXE) can help to set up shell (for example, Program Manager) and OLE information, but the only documentation for REGEDIT.EXE is in the Windows Help files, REGEDIT.HLP and REGEDITV.HLP. This article describes the command-line switches for REGEDIT.EXE.

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Syntax for REGEDIT.EXE

REGEDIT [/v|-v] [/s|-s] <FILENAME>
				

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<FILENAME>

This is a .REG-formatted file, which can be produced with the Save Registration File command in the File menu of REGEDIT.EXE in advanced mode.

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[/v|-v]

This switch opens REGEDIT.EXE in advanced mode, where the registration database is displayed in a tree structure (similar to the tree window in Windows 3.1 File Manager). Any part of the database can be edited.

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[/s|-s]

When a filename is specified on the command line, this switch is used to suppress any informational dialog boxes that would normally be displayed. This is useful when the Setup program for an application wants to execute REGEDIT.EXE with a .REG file, but does not want the user to be confused by any dialog boxes that are displayed.

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Syntax for Switches

Either "/" or "-" can be used to signify the optional switches. The switches can be combined (for example, -vs) and be typed in either uppercase or lowercase. Unrecognized switches are ignored.

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APPLIES TO
Microsoft Windows 3.1 Standard Edition
Microsoft Windows 3.11 Standard Edition

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