REGSHELL(1)
NAME
regshell - Windows registry file browser using readline
SYNOPSIS
regshell [--help] [--backend=BACKEND] [--credentials=CREDENTIALS]
[location]
DESCRIPTION
regshell is a utility that lets you browse thru a Windows registry file as if you were using a regular unix shell to browse thru a file system.
OPTIONS
- --help
- Show list of available options.
- --backend BACKEND
- Name of backend to load. Possible values are: creg, regf, dir and
rpc. The default is dir. - --credentials=CREDENTIALS
- Credentials to use, if any. Password should be separated from user name by a percent sign.
COMMANDS
- ck|cd <keyname>
- Go to the specified subkey.
- ch|predef [predefined-key-name]
- Go to the specified predefined key.
- list|ls
- List subkeys and values of the current key.
- mkkey|mkdir <keyname>
- Create a key with the specified keyname as a subkey of the current key.
- rmval|rm <valname>
- Delete the specified value.
- rmkey|rmdir <keyname>
- Delete the specified subkey recursively.
- pwd|pwk
- Print the full name of the current key.
- set|update
- Update the value of a key value. Not implemented at the moment.
- help|?
- Print a list of available commands.
- exit|quit
- Leave regshell.
EXAMPLES
- Browsing thru a nt4 registry file
- regshell -b nt4 NTUSER.DAT
$$$PROTO.HIV> ls
K AppEvents
K Console
K Control Panel
K Environment
K Identities
K Keyboard Layout
K Network
K Printers
K Software
K UNICODE Program Groups
K Windows 3.1 Migration Status
$$$PROTO.HIV> exit - Listing the subkeys of HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents on a remote
computer:
regshell --remote=ncacn_np:aurelia -c "jelmer%secret" HKEY_CURRENT_MACHINE> predef HKEY_CURRENT_USER HKEY_CURRENT_USER> cd AppEvents
Current path is: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents> ls
K EventLabels
K Schemes
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents> exit
VERSION
This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.
SEE ALSO
regtree, regdiff, regpatch, gregedit, samba
AUTHOR
This utility is part of the Samba[1] suite, which is developed by the
global Samba Team[2].
This manpage and regshell were written by Jelmer Vernooij.
NOTES
- 1. Samba
- http://www.samba.org/
- 2. Samba Team
http://www.samba.org/samba/team/