In Windows go Start -> Run -> Type "Regedit" in the run box (leave out the quotation marks).
Note: You can seriously damage you operating system by working with the Resgistry Editor.
Start > Run > Registry Editor > Windows XP
To access the Registry Editor on a Windows operating system you must press the Start button and click on Run. In the box you enter "regedit" and then press Enter. The Registry Editor will open.
Regedit.exe Windows XP has only a Single registry editor (Regedit.exe) Windows 2000 ahs two registry editor Regedit32.exe Regedit.exe
Regedit.exe
Regedit.exe
The registry editor, its built into the computer.
On a local PC you can have an access to registry settings through registry editor. It allows you to have a low-level access to system settings and export them to .reg file. Using registry editor you even can access to registry on a remote computer. But registry editor wasn't designed to work with multiple remote PCs simultaneously. If you need to export registry keys from multiple PCs, you can benefit from the features of EMCO Remote Registry Exporter. EMCO Remote Registry Exporter is a tool that was designed to work in the network environment to export registry keys from one or multiple remote PCs. It can be used it if you need to check registry data on remote PCs or backup specified registry keys. Registry keys and values are extracted by the application from remote PCs and are stored in .reg files, created for every PC, so you can use them to find required information or use later on to restore registry settings. To initiate remote registry export operation you only have to define a list of keys to export and a list of PCs where export should be performed
You can go to "run" and then wrtite "regedit". it will open registry editor.
Regedit.exe
Regedit is the registry editor for your operating system.
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