does not symantec have a tool in the system works package that does
exactly what he asks, as well as the ability to  role back the reg?


Thanks,

Ron DuFresne



On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Handy, Mark (IT) wrote:

> Surely you can simply export before and after your action and use
> windiff on the two files....
>
> Mark Handy
>
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> On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 19:39 +0000, Dave Korn wrote:
> >   No, it would be completely useless.  In case you didn't realise, the
>
> > registry is not an ASCII text file, it's megabytes of unintelligible
> > binary gibberish.
>
> The registry can be exported to ASCII text, edited, and re-imported.
> Have you ever opened a .reg file?
>
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