Re: Windows 2008 - regedit - highligh open folder?
- From: "boe" <boe_d@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 08:18:00 -0700
Thanks - that is what I'm talking about - I have to look at the bottom and then search for it in the left hand pain in the a. It used to highlight the folder that you were in on the left hand side while you worked in the right hand pane. Anyone know of a new command that replaces regedit that keeps the better functionality of the old regedit?
"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message news:ff16fb66a0ff18ca9b4ceb757710@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello boe,.
If you look at the bottom of the regedit window, you can read the full path where you are. But i agree that the color underlined folder was a good option.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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Hello,
I'm new to 2008 server. I'm searching through my registry using
regedit but when it goes into registry folder e.g.
hklm\software\microsoft - it doesn't highlight microsoft in the left
pane of regedit so it can be hard to track down what fold you are in
if you are many layers deep other than looking at the bottom and then
tracking down where that folder is.
Is there a new registry editor I need to use that includes the
highlight function for the open folder?
Thanks
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