Search-RegistryKey
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Package Deployment Module |
Search-RegistryKey Cmdlet |
Version 4.0.0.5 |
Search-RegistryKey
Synopsis
Find registry key
Syntax
Search-RegistryKey [-KeyPath] <String> [[-ValueName] <String>] [[-Value] <String>] [-ContinueOnError] [-FullPathResult] [-Wow64] [[-ParentIndex] <Int32>] [-ResultVariable] <String> [[-ValueKind] <RegistryValueKind>] [[-Context] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
Description
With this command you can find the registry key where a specific value has been set.
Parameters
-Context <String> |
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User: Execution under user account; logging in HKEY_CURRENT_USER, i.e. for the user. |
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-ContinueOnError <SwitchParameter> |
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Continues script execution in spite of errors in the respective command |
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-FullPathResult <SwitchParameter> |
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The full path is returned to the variable. |
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-KeyPath <String> |
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Enter the registry key under which you want to find the specified value. |
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-ParentIndex <Int32> |
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Zero-based index in reverse order. This index number determines how many registry keys are 'cut'. Example: matching key is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Test\Sub1\Sub2\Sub3\Sub4. If the parent index is 1, the parent folder Sub3 is returned as result in the variable. If you specify 0, the result would be Sub4. |
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-ResultVariable <String> |
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Enter the name of the variable omitting the % sign. |
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-Value <String> |
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Search for a specific value. This is useful if there are several values. |
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-ValueKind <RegistryValueKind> |
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String: Value type String. |
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-ValueName <String> |
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This can be the default value of the key or a name. Make sure that the name of the value you enter actually exists on the computer. |
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-Wow64 <SwitchParameter> |
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By default, the PackageDeployment module assumes to run in a 64-bit PowerShell process on 64-bit systems, and therefore defaults to the 64-bit application location (if different from the 32-bit application location) for file and registry accesses. If you want to access the 32-bit counterparts (in the file system %WinDir%\SysWOW64 instead of %WinDir%\System32, in the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node instead of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE), use the -Wow64 switch. |
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<CommonParameters> |
For more information about common parameters, type "Get-Help about_CommonParameters". |