Hi,
Can't locate Win32/Registry.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
C:/strawberry/perl/lib C:
/strawberry/perl/site/lib C:\strawberry\perl\vendor\lib .) at GETIP.pl line
1.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at GETIP.pl line 1.
It means that perl is unable to find the module Win32::Registry. So,
you
Dear All,
I was trying to run my script getip.pl . But when i run this script it
gives following error
C:\strawberry\perl\Testperl GETIP.pl
Can't locate Win32/Registry.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
C:/strawberry/perl/lib C:
/strawberry/perl/site/lib C:\strawberry\perl\vendor\lib .) at GETIP.pl line
Hi Jyoti,
On Tuesday 30 Mar 2010 09:50:39 Jyoti wrote:
Dear All,
I was trying to run my script getip.pl . But when i run this script it
gives following error
C:\strawberry\perl\Testperl GETIP.pl
Can't locate Win32/Registry.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
C:/strawberry/perl/lib C:
Hi Jyoti!
Next time, please hit reply-to-all. You've sent a reply only to me. I'm CCing
the list.
On Tuesday 30 Mar 2010 11:42:30 Jyoti wrote:
hello shlomi,
yes...but i'm not able to run script in which I use win32::Registry.
Well, as opposed to some languages (BASIC/VB-Classic, Fortran
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From: Jyoti jyoti.bans...@gmail.com
To: beginners@perl.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 5:50 PM
Subject: error while installing win32::Registry module
Dear All,
I was trying to run my script getip.pl . But when i run this script it
gives following error
C
$reg_obj-DeleteKey($sub_key_name);
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: Jeff Westman; perl_help
Subject: Re: Win32 Registry
Tim Johnson wrote:
Win32::TieRegistry will do what you want.
use Win32::TieRegistry (delimiter = '/');
my $run =
$Registry-{'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Run'};
$run-{'MyApp'} = My Application;
etc., etc
Tim Johnson wrote:
Easy there. Before we start using the 'V' word, lets just step back for a second.
First of all, there is absolutely nothing wrong with putting a program in the Run
key, and it is in fact a bad idea to tell people to categorically delete anything in
that key. I would
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Subject: Win32 Registry
Hi,
I need to access the Windows registry directly (not an exported 'reg' file).
I am not familiar with Win32::Registry::File
/19/2003 10:12 PM
To: perl_help
Cc:
Subject: Win32 Registry
Hi,
I need to access the Windows registry directly (not an exported 'reg'
file).
I am not familiar with Win32::Registry::File.
Basically, I am trying
Tim Johnson wrote:
Win32::TieRegistry will do what you want.
use Win32::TieRegistry (delimiter = '/');
my $run =
$Registry-{'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Run'};
$run-{'MyApp'} = My Application;
etc., etc.
That looks like a good example of the crap that we
Hi,
I need to access the Windows registry directly (not an exported 'reg' file).
I am not familiar with Win32::Registry::File.
Basically, I am trying to write a script that will do some 'cleanup' of known
'values' and 'data' strings that some uninstall applications neglect to
cleanup.
Any
at
Win32::TieRegistry
Win32::Registry
Win32AIP::Registry
the perldoc program will give you info about those, just run
perldoc Win32::TieRegistry
on the Command Prompt. (Or find the module in the HTML docs)
You may want to have a look also at Win32::Registry2 at
http
Hello,
I am new to scripting (in general) and am an
administrator of win32 based systems. I am deciding
between Perl a number of other scripting
technologies to standardise upon.
The only thing that'll convince me for now is the
abiltity to read and modify registries of machines
connected over
Hello,
Does anyone have a script that will query a registry key on a remote PC?
I'm doing some maintenance work this would really help a lot.
Thanks,
Ed Beaugard
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Hello,
Anyone have a script that will query the registry for the value of a
particular key? I'm doing
some maintenance work and haven't been able to figure out the TieHash way
of accessing the registry.
Thanks,
Ed Beaugard
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Here's a littel tutorial I wrote for a friend of mine. It shows the basics
of setting/reading keys.
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From: Edouard Beaugard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 11:02 AM
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Subject: Win32 registry question
Hello,
Anyone have
From: Edouard Beaugard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone have a script that will query a registry key on a remote
PC? I'm doing some maintenance work this would really help a lot.
Thanks,
Ed Beaugard
Assuming you installed my Win32::Registry2 patch :
use Win32::Registry;
$remoteHKLM = $HKLM
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