JSI Tip 4066. Registry Explorer freeware integrates Regedit into Windows Explorer.

Jerold Schulman

September 5, 2001

1 Min Read
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"Registry Explorer is a freeware program that is intended to replace regedit. This free software is a system tool that puts itself into Windows Explorer."

Features

Integration with Windows Explorer.Drag and Drop.Copy and Paste.Multiple selection for export to file.Create shortcuts to registry keys.Add registry keys to your favorites.Edit a key's security like in regedt32 (Windows 2000 only).Fully functional find.Type registry keys in the address bar (reg://HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE).



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