Hello Marck,
I have tried this command line to back up The Bat's registry file. It
seems to work but I can not find this file to be able to restore it.
Where does it go? I am using The Bat 1.45 with Windows 98. I want to
be able to add this registry backup command line to a batch file that
copies the whole Bat directory to the "D" partition of my hard drive.
This would make everything easy to backup and restore with a desktop
icon pointing to this batch file. Pleas let me know if you use a
better way of doing this. Thanks to everyone.
Monday, August 28, 2000, 6:22:45 PM, you wrote:
MDP> would need. The rest is held in the system registry in the
MDP> HKCU/Software/RIT/The Bat!/ key and sub-keys.
MDP> You can either use Regedit to export the key or use the command prompt
MDP> or a batch file to backup the registry data with this command:
MDP> regedit /e tbreg.reg HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT
MDP> When re-installing, just double-click on the .reg file from Windows
MDP> Explorer to reload the data into the system registry.
MDP> - --
MDP> Cheers,
MDP> .\\arck
Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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