On 3/19/2010 12
8 PM On a whim, glee pounded out on the keyboard
> "Terry R."<F1Com@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote in message
> news:ukRhsX3xKHA.5480@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> On 3/18/2010 10:45 AM On a whim, Unknown pounded out on the keyboard
>>
>>> You assume far too much.
>>
>> So I assumed with a response and a valid answer. And your posts did
>> what?
>>
>>
>> Terry R.
>
> <sheesh> You've replied to almost everyone's reply in this thread to
> tell them how their answer is not as good as yours, and is wrong.
> Regedit will do exactly what the user wants, one entry at a time. It is
> a perfectly valid answer. That it is less CONVENIENT than a third-party
> tool does not make it less correct.
Until John pipes back in and states he never knew regedit existed, I'm
sticking with my recommendation.
You see MVP's badmouthing tools like I suggest but then lamely suggest
regedit. And like I said to another replier, using regedit is good IF
you're getting paid by the hour and your client doesn't realize you're
using something that takes um-teen times longer than a tool I suggested.
I'm pretty confident the OP knows of regedit and was looking for a
"tool" (like the subject states) that searched the entire registry at
once AND displayed the results for ALL.
And you forgot to close your tag. Bad coding...
Terry R.
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