Registry Key Settings Dialog Box - Symantec WISESCRIPT PACKAGE EDITOR 8.0 - REFERENCE FOR WISE PACKAGE STUDIO V1.0 Reference

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Registry Key Settings Dialog Box

WiseScript Package Editor Reference
Delete Value
Removes the selected value from the current installation. This does not remove it
from the destination computer. To do that, you must change the Operation field in
the value's details dialog box.
Data Settings
These fields in this section of the dialog box correspond to fields you set when
creating the value.
See
Registry Key Settings Dialog Box
The sample script RunOnce.wse uses this action. For details on sample scripts, see
ScriptHelp.htm in the Samples subdirectory of this product's installation directory.
See also:
Registry
on page 64
This dialog box appears when you double-click the Edit Registry action and create or edit
a registry key on the Edit Registry Settings dialog box.
When a WiseScript is called by a Windows Installer installation, you also can create or
edit registry entries by using the Registry page.
To complete the dialog box
Operation
Select the operation to apply to the key or its associated value.
Create/update key and value
The value is updated if it already exists. If the key or value does not exist, it is
created.
Create empty key
Creates the key but does not add any values.
Remove key and all subkeys
Deletes the key, its subkeys, and all named values associated with the key and
its subkeys on the destination computer.
Remove key and value only
Removes the named value from the key on the destination computer. If the key
has other named values, they are preserved.
Preserve existing key and value
Adds a new key or value if the specified item does not exist, but leaves the
existing value in place if one already exists. This option is not available with the
Edit Registry for SVS Layer script action.
Root
Select the parent key in which the new key is added.
Key
Enter the name of the new key. You can create multiple hierarchical keys at once by
separating them with backslashes, as in directory paths. (Example: Entering
NewDocument\Protocol\StdFileEditing creates the StdFileEditing key inside the
Protocol key, which is created inside the NewDocument key.) Any keys in the path
that do not exist are automatically created.
on page 152.
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