I need some tips on where to start with making a remote registry editor for windows operating system.
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I need some tips on where to start with making a remote registry editor for windows operating system.
1) Learn Winsock.
2) Learn how to edit the registry.
3) Combine the two.
Sounds pretty dodgy, remote registry editor. Why would you need to do this?
What's wrong with using regedit?
You could also have a look at this:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...ctregistry.asp
Thank you ppl. I didnt think about being able to use regedit remotely..
Nothing at all, unless it's to manipulate/harm someone's computer.Quote:
What's wrong with using regedit?
Yes you did:Quote:
I didnt think about being able to use regedit remotely..
:confused: Is it just me, or does this thread seem a bit weird? First exodus asks a question, then denies having asked it.Quote:
I need some tips on where to start with making a remote registry editor for windows operating system.
The original poster wishes to edit the registry of a remote computer system. The poster asked for tips regarding the creation of such a device. Anon suggested that the original poster simply use the remote editing capabilities of Regedit. The original poster was unaware of the remote editing capabilities of Regedit, hence his mentioning that he "didnt [sic] think about being able to use regedit remotely."Quote:
Originally posted by bennyandthejets
:confused: Is it just me, or does this thread seem a bit weird? First exodus asks a question, then denies having asked it.
What's irregular about this?
I agree that knowledge may be used to reach unfavorable goals, but blind suspicion is unnecessary.
I don't REALLY care about harmful abilities. I'm just confused as to what Exodus wants. As I said before, Exodus created this thread and asked how to create a "remote registry editor". Then, in another post, said that he/she hadn't thought about editing the registry remotely. That is a contradiction, plain and simple. That's why I consider it a bit "weird".
Please carefully review all posts within this thread. You'll see that the original poster desires a device to edit the registry of a remote computer system. Anon suggested using the remote editing capabilities of Regedit, an application provided by Windows itself. The original poster was unaware of the remote editing capabilities of Regedit. He therefore mentioned that he had not thought of using the remote editing capabilities of the Regedit application.Quote:
Originally posted by bennyandthejets
As I said before, Exodus created this thread and asked how to create a "remote registry editor". Then, in another post, said that he/she hadn't thought about editing the registry remotely. That is a contradiction, plain and simple.
The cited contradiction does not exist.
Sorry, I misunderstood. I interpreted "being able to use regedit remotely" as meaning being able to change the registry remotely. I now see what Exodus meant.
There's also regedt32 available on some Windows versions.
Also I think there's a remote registry editor that comes with the Admin packs of 2000 & XP