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Hello,
This worked great, thanks again. Got another question along this topic ... do you know if there is away to capture a value in the registry and use it as a parameter in a command line, within the same batch file?
For example, in a batch file, if I run the following command:
reg query "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Intervade Software\Audit\Network" /v Destination
My output is such:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Intervade Software\Audit\Network
Destination REG_SZ 127.0.0.1
Then, in the same batch file, I want to add "127.0.0.1" into the command line as such:
reg add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Intervade Software\Audit\Network" /v Destination /t REG_SZ /d 127.0.0.1 /f
Thanks again in advance for your help.
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Hello,
Thank you for your effort and prompt reply -- THIS DID WORK!
Can you help me with one additional thing in this script:
Basically, I want to do a couple of things if 3.1.3 is found. You had combined it in such a way, I am having difficulty inserting an "IF" statement.
Say I want to do this:
If [3.1.3] is found (
echo version 3.1.3 is installed
c:\install\Snare314.exe
c:\install\Snare314patch.exe
echo version 3.1.4 successfully installed
)
Thanks again for your great help!
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I am trying to do a similar thing, but my Reg Query output starts off with 4 spaces and also has a delimiter of 4 spaces, as shown below. Any idea how I can get this to work?
Input is:
reg query "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Snare_is1" /v DisplayVersion
Output is:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Snare_is1
DisplayVersion REG_SZ 3.1.3
I tried these lines in the batch file, but it did not work:
For /f "tokens=3 delims= " %%# In (
'Reg query "%key%" /v DisplayVersion^|Find "REG_" 2^>Nul') Do Set "rel=%%#"
If [%rel%]==[3.1.3] echo version 3.1.3 is installed
Thanks in advance for anyone's assistance.
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batch file that check version in registry
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Thank you again, I will give it a try.
The lines I used was just an example. I plan to use the IP address in a different command, just wanted to give you something quick and fast.
Best regards.