Click Yes and the system will complete
the task.
If you decide to save just a particular hive or branch of the registry, choose that hive or branch
in the RegEdit utility. When you choose File
Export, the Export Registry File dialog box will automatically
choose the Selected Branch option for you and show the hive or branch you??™ve selected.
The ??“e command line switch description in the previous section shows how to perform this task at
the command line. To restore this file, you simply type the name of the REG file and press Enter.
Working with the SCRegEdit Script
Microsoft has begun using a new scripting file format called the Windows Scripting File (WSF). The
SCRegEdit.WSF
file on your system is just one of many WSF files you should expect to see at some
point. The purpose of this script is to make it easier to perform certain types of registry edits. The
following sections detail the kinds of registry edits you can perform and the command line switches
you use to perform the tasks.
NOTE
The ???Understanding the WSF??? section of Chapter 6 tells you more about WSF files. You
can??™t execute WSF scripts on older versions of Windows because the WScript and CScript utilities
aren??™t set up to support them.
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