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| 124446 | 2003-02-28 05:21:00 | Terry, maybe you can upload them to a server temporarily. *wonders if sals upload facility can do them* |
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| 124447 | 2003-02-28 09:47:00 | Terry Confusion is setting in. I've given up trying to change the Value Data to 02 00 00 00. However I've managed to copy the REGEDIT4 file as you suggested. Its the next process which has me stumped. Please explain to me in simple language, how we go about merging the FOLDER.REG file into the REGISTRY. My system is set up to only require a single click to make things work. You'll be saying what a dummy!!!!!!!!!!! |
teakonga (3257) | ||
| 124448 | 2003-02-28 21:05:00 | Well teakonga. I agree,it is a bit of a fiddle changing those values. My system is win98SE and I changed the default action for merging .reg files, in win95 it used to do without asking you if you double clicked on the file, but try these: Left click on the file folder.reg, it may come up with a window asking you if you want to add the information to the registry, click yes. Else try right clicking on the file and see if there is a merge option. If these dont work hopefully someone with ME will say what to do, but Im pretty sure one of those should do it. Best of luck |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 124449 | 2003-02-28 23:39:00 | My memory is failing :) The other way to merge a file is to run regedit.exe, click on the Registry button at the top tool bar, click on Import Registry File, and in the window browse to where the folder.reg file is, highlight and click Open. That will do the trick. Cheers |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 124450 | 2003-03-01 08:17:00 | Kia Ora Terry You're a wizard Its all go now A big thank you from teakonga |
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