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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting how to get the value of a registry using csh script. Post 302813311 by Rashid Khan on Monday 27th of May 2013 04:21:04 AM
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how to get the value of a registry using csh script.

hi,

how to get the value of a registry using csh script.

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reglookup-timeline(1)													     reglookup-timeline(1)

NAME
reglookup-timeline - Windows NT+ registry MTIME timeline generator SYNOPSIS
reglookup-timeline [-H] registry-file [registry-file ...] DESCRIPTION
This script is a wrapper for reglookup(1), and reads one or more registry files to produce an MTIME-sorted output. This is helpful when building timelines for forensic investigations. PARAMETERS
reglookup-timeline accepts one or more registry file names. All of the provided registries will be parsed using reglookup(1). The -H option may be used to omit the header line. OUTPUT
reglookup-timeline generates a comma-separated values (CSV) compatible format to stdout. While the output of reglookup-timeline and reglookup(1) differ in the columns returned, the base format is the same. Currently, reglookup-timeline returns three columns: MTIME, FILE, and PATH. Only rows representing registry keys are returned, since MTIMEs are not stored for values. The FILE column indicates which registry file (provided as an argument) the key came from. Finally, the PATH field contains the full registry path to the key. Records are returned sorted in ascending order based on the MTIME column. BUGS
This script is new, and as such it's interface may change significantly over the next few revisions. In particular, additional command line options will likely be added, and the output of the script may be altered in minor ways. It is very difficult to find documentation on what precise operations cause the MTIMEs to be updated. Basic experimentation indicates that a key's stamp is updated anytime an immediate sub-value or sub-key is created, renamed, deleted, or it's value is modified. If this MTIME data is critical to an investigation, any conclusions should be validated through experimentation in a controlled lab environment. This software should be considered unstable at this time. CREDITS
This script was written by Timothy D. Morgan based on suggestions from Uwe Danz. Please see source code for a full list of copyrights. LICENSE
Please see the file "LICENSE" included with this software distribution. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License version 3 for more details. SEE ALSO
reglookup(1) reglookup-recover(1) File Conversion Utilities 8 March 2010 reglookup-timeline(1)
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