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regconfig(8)

NAME

regconfig - Displays or changes registry information and allows you to add or delete a registry key or entry.

SYNOPSIS

/usr/sbin/regconfig -l /usr/sbin/regconfig [-v | -d] key /usr/sbin/regconfig [-b | -s | -v | -d] key entry /usr/sbin/regconfig [-a] key entry type value /usr/sbin/regconfig key entry type value

OPTIONS

-l Displays all registry keys and entries under AdvancedServer. -v Displays detail information for the specified registry key or entry. -b Displays information in binary format for the specified registry entry. -s Displays information in string format for the specified registry entry. -a Adds a key or entry to the registry. -d Deletes an empty key or entry from the registry. <key> The registry path to a key or entry. Key names are case-sensitive. <entry> The name of the registry entry. <type> The entry class or type. Valid types are REG_SZ (string), REG_DWORD (32-bit numeric value), REG_EXPAND_SZ (string), and REG_MULTI_SZ (multiple string). You must specify the type in uppercase. <value> The value assigned to the entry.

DESCRIPTION

You use the regconfigto: · Display information about a registry key or entry. · Change the value or type of a registry entry. · Add or delete a registry entry. Some values changed by the regonfig command will not take effect until the ASU server is restarted. You must be logged in as root to use the regconfig command.

EXAMPLES

1. The hyphen ( - ) at the end of a line indicates continuation. You can enter the entire ccommand, then press the Enter key. To display information about a key, enter the following command: # regconfig [ -v ] key For example, to display information about the SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/AdvancedServer/UserServiceParameters key, enter the following command: # regconfig - SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/AdvancedServer/UserServiceParameters 2. To display the value of an entry, enter the following command: # regconfig [ -b | -s | -v ] key entry For example, to displays information about the CreateUnixUser entry, enter the following command: # regconfig - SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/AdvancedServer/UserServiceParameters - CreateUnixUser 3. To change the value of an entry, enter the following command: # regconfig key entry type new_value For example, if the the CreateUnixUser entry is enabled, enter the following command to disable it: # regconfig - SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/AdvancedServer/UserServiceParameters - CreateUnixUser REG_DWORD 0

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