Write-RegistryMultiString
PackageDeployment Module Help |
Package Deployment Module |
Write-RegistryMultiString Cmdlet |
Version 4.0.0.5 |
Write-RegistryMultiString
Synopsis
Change Registry MULTI_SZ Value
Syntax
Write-RegistryMultiString [-KeyPath] <String> [[-ValueName] <String>] [[-Value] <String[]>] [-ContinueOnError] [-Wow64] [[-Action] <String>] [[-Position] <String>] [[-Context] <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
Description
Use this command to change or extend a registry Multi_SZ value.This command allows you to create, delete and modify REG_Multi_SZ values. When performing an analysis, NetInstall Spy records changes to these values and automatically creates the required command.
Multi_SZ-values: ClosedBackground information.The registry contains string values and also multipart string values identified as REG_MULTI_SZ values in the registry editor. These are used, for example, when logging an installation package.
Please be very careful when using this command!Changing Multi_SZ values can seriously damage your operating system!
If an error occurs while running the command, the script stops. If you want to continue the script if there is an error, enable the setting Continue script despite error in the Script Editor
Parameters
-Action <String> |
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Set: Replace values. |
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-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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-KeyPath <String> |
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Specify the registry key (branch) you want to change. |
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-Position <String> |
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Position. |
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-Value <String[]> |
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The values to be specified. The action to be performed for the respective value can be specified via the radio buttons. |
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-ValueName <String> |
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Either the default value of the key or the name of a different value. If this is present on the workstation, it can be selected |
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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". |