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kitts

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How d i export my current program registration details unattended the next time i run RunOnceex.cmd...?

is it possible by using .reg details? if so what is the method of copying the details and making it exported fresh installation unattended?

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the easy way is to use a registry editor of your choice (or use windows built-in regedit). then you have to know where are the registration details and/or settings of the program you want.

most reg editors can just right click on the key or keys you want to export and they save it as a .reg file.

when you run your app from runonceex you have to import the .reg file using syntax like this:

REG ADD %KEY%\099 /VE /D "GlobFX Swiff Player 1.1" /f
REG ADD %KEY%\099 /V 1 /D "%cdrom%\Programas\swiffplayer\swiffplayer.exe /VERYSILENT /SP-" /f
REG ADD %KEY%\099 /V 2 /D "REGEDIT /S %cdrom%\Programas\swiffplayer\settings.reg" /f

hope this answer you question.

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the easy way is to use a registry editor of your choice (or use windows built-in regedit). then you have to know where are the registration details and/or settings of the program you want.

most reg editors can just right click on the key or keys you want to export and they save it as a .reg file.

when you run your app from runonceex you have to import the .reg file using syntax like this:

REG ADD %KEY%\099 /VE /D "GlobFX Swiff Player 1.1" /f
REG ADD %KEY%\099 /V 1 /D "%cdrom%\Programas\swiffplayer\swiffplayer.exe /VERYSILENT /SP-" /f
REG ADD %KEY%\099 /V 2 /D "REGEDIT /S %cdrom%\Programas\swiffplayer\settings.reg" /f

hope this answer you question.

i now understand..but in which part of regedit do serial and other details are entered?

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Many programs store their settings in this registry key:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\<application>]

This placement is far from universal, though. If you can't find it here, or regedit's own search function doesn't locate it, use a monitoring tool (such as Regshot) during activation.

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  • 2 weeks later...

there is also a freeware app called Whatchanged that monitors files and registry and makes a report of what changes have been performed. dont remeber where to get it but i think googling it will pop-up something useful.

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