I only ever used regini, as I recall, to change permissions on a registry
key. Subinacl has taken over from it now in that respect.

+1 on the use of reg.exe, much more reliable

2009/5/14 Walt Hundleby <walt.hundl...@broadmeadcare.com>

> Hello
> I am trying to use REGINI to change one item in the registry in a Windows
> 2003/XP environment.  When I try to test it I get failed to load from
> reglocation_cipher4.txt (2)
>
> My command is:
> Regini reglocation_cipher4.txt
>
> And reglocation_cipher4.txt contents are:
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows
> Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\Default Exchange User
> Settings\13dbb0c8aa05101a9bb000aa002fc45a
>        001e6608= Reg_sz cipher.bcs.local
>
> What am I doing wrong.  Can REGINI only be run at login...Thanks
>
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