Regdel v3.0 - Delete Registry Entries from Batch Files ====================================================== What is Regdel ? Regdel is a command line based tool for Windows 95/98/NT that can delete registry entries specified as command line parameters. This provides an effective way for continuous registry clean-up or even for simple software uninstalling batch files. Command Line Format regdel root\key[\value|\] [/v][/q][/c] root\key Specifies the registry key to remove. The "root" is the standard registry key above the "key". The following "root"-keys are supported and can either be in the long form (known from regedit) or in the short form: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT = HKCR HKEY_CURRENT_USER = HKCU HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE = HKLM HKEY_USERS = HKUS \value Specifies the registry value to remove. You have to apply the /v switch, or the value will be considered a normal key. A backslash at the end removes the default value of the specified key. The key itself is not removed. /v The specified registry entry is a value. /q Quiet mode: no confirmations and errors are displayed. /n No confirmations are displayed. User Notes Registry entries containing whitespace characters must be included into double quotation marks. On Windows NT, Regdel may not be able to access some root keys if you are not a system administrator. However, HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT and HKEY_CURRENT_USER can always be accessed. Installing and uninstalling Simply copy regdel.exe to any directory on your computer and remove it to have it uninstalled. Regdel doesn't make any interventions into your system. Copyright Notice Regdel is FREEWARE. The software may be used and distributed freely and may be shipped with other applications as uninstall tool. The use of the software is AT YOUR OWN RISK. (c) F.Balmer 1999 textview@bluewin.ch ###