hi
I know i made foolish mistake.what i do is i go to regedit and hide the run and find menu now i want to access the regedit again but how can i go regedit again without the run option
plz help
Thanks in advance
Bijoy
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hi
I know i made foolish mistake.what i do is i go to regedit and hide the run and find menu now i want to access the regedit again but how can i go regedit again without the run option
plz help
Thanks in advance
Bijoy
c:\windows\regedit.exe
Also, you can open the task manager and choose File > New Task (Run...)
Task Manager opens automagically with Ctrl+Alt+Del *IF* you are running XP and not a member of a domain, and possibly some other scenarios.
It's not XP. It's 98 (from another thread where he was asking about how to hide Network Neighbourhood).
Open up notepad, type the following:
and save it as whateverthehellyouwant.bat. Double click it to run it.Code:echo off
start regedit
end
All that did on my box was open about 6 million cmd windows saying end isnt a recognised batch file operation. is there a reason for this?
Is that a win98 or xp thing?
echo off
start C:\windows\regedit.exe
this seemed to work better with xp.
I dont know anything about writting batch files, before anyone has a go.
Works for me since I like most Windows users have %systemroot% in my path, thus eliminating the need for C:\windows\. And as for end, end should be a valid command in all versions. I've included a picture to help relate the answer to how it works.Quote:
Originally posted here by Nokia
All that did on my box was open about 6 million cmd windows saying end isnt a recognised batch file operation.
Is that a win98 or xp thing?
echo off
start C:\windows\regedit.exe
this seemed to work better with xp.
I dont know anything about writting batch files, before anyone has a go, i just used common sense is all!
You could also create a shortcut to the file on your desktop. There's a lot of ways to run things without the run dialog.
Boredom has also taught me that you can go to most web browsers and type "file:///%systemroot%/regedit.exe" and you should get regedit. Whether or not this will work, depends on your security settings.
Accessories ---> DOS Prompt. Type in "regedit" that's all :p