The correct command is:
regedt32
In Windows XP this simple opens 'regedit.exe'
In Windows 2000 this opens the legacy Windows NT 3.x registry editor.

--- In [email protected], Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I used to be able to go to 'run' and type in a command to edit my 
> registry. I cannot remember the command right now or it is no longer 
> working. I used to type: regedit32 and it would bring up the registry. 
> Am I doing something wrong? I get an error now. I am running Xp sp2
>






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