A registry file normally
has a REG file extension. You can use a batch file to restore previously saved registry
entries. For example, you might use this technique to set up a new system with user settings that
you saved earlier.
-v
Opens RegEdit in advanced (verbose) mode. If you??™re familiar with the standard registry
appearance, you??™ll suddenly notice some registry keys that RegEdit didn??™t display before. Use
this option with care; all of the registry settings are editable if you have the proper permissions
and the new settings tend to have dramatic system results.
Connecting to a remote system. Choose File
Connect Network Registry. You??™ll see a Select Computer
dialog box. Type the name of the computer that will provide the connection
and click OK. If you have permission to access the remote computer and the
Remote Registry service is running on that computer, then the Registry
Editor provides access to the other machine.
Disconnecting from a remote
system.
Select the remote computer??™s entry in the left pane. Choose File
Disconnect
Network Registry. The Registry Editor terminates the connection to the
remote computer.
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