On Feb 3 13:02, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > I just implemented a restore operation in regtool. Please note the -f
> > option, it's really necessary sometimes (but you should always ask
> > yourself what process might have an open handle).
> >
> > I created a new snapshot for testing and uploaded
> I just implemented a restore operation in regtool. Please note the -f
> option, it's really necessary sometimes (but you should always ask
> yourself what process might have an open handle).
>
> I created a new snapshot for testing and uploaded it to
> https://cygwin.com/snapshots/
>
> Please
On Feb 3 15:28, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 3 15:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Feb 3 05:33, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > > I want to back up and restore some of my registry settings. I start a
> > > shell
> > > with "Run as administrator", and regtool save seems to work fine for
> > >
On Feb 3 15:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 3 05:33, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > I want to back up and restore some of my registry settings. I start a shell
> > with "Run as administrator", and regtool save seems to work fine for saving:
> >
> > $ regtool save /HKCU/Software/SimonTatham/PuT
On Feb 3 05:33, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> I want to back up and restore some of my registry settings. I start a shell
> with "Run as administrator", and regtool save seems to work fine for saving:
>
> $ regtool save /HKCU/Software/SimonTatham/PuTTY/Sessions PuTTY.reg
> $
>
> However when I try
I want to back up and restore some of my registry settings. I start a shell
with "Run as administrator", and regtool save seems to work fine for saving:
$ regtool save /HKCU/Software/SimonTatham/PuTTY/Sessions PuTTY.reg
$
However when I try to reload the saved settings, I get access denied:
$
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