That works so long as the incidentals, like paths, are the same, but
would break if your Web server was on drive D:, for example.
-T.
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On 1/10/2000 at 10:05 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
> It's nothing you can do from a batch file or script, and, you're
right,
the Registry is just not meant for mere mortals.
You can make changes to the registry from a batch file as follows.
1 Export the key (or branch) from regedit (Registry/Export Registry
File...)
2 Use regedit /s <filename>.reg to apply the reg key in a batch file
Has worked for me in both NT and 95.
good luck to anyone who wants to write the script ....
cheers,
john