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REGTREE(1) System Administration tools REGTREE(1)NAME
regtree - Text-mode registry viewer
SYNOPSIS
regtree [--help] [--backend=BACKEND] [--fullpath] [--no-values] [--credentials=CREDENTIALS] [location]
DESCRIPTION
The regtree utility prints out all the contents of a Windows registry file. Subkeys are printed with one level more indentation than their
parents.
OPTIONS --help
Show list of available options.
--backend BACKEND
Name of backend to load. Possible values are: creg, regf, dir and rpc. The default is dir.
--credentials=CREDENTIALS
Credentials to use, if any. Password should be separated from user name by a percent sign.
--fullpath
Print the full path to each key instead of only its name.
--no-values
Don't print values, just keys.
VERSION
This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.
SEE ALSO
gregedit, regshell, regdiff, regpatch, samba
AUTHOR
This utility is part of the Samba[1] suite, which is developed by the global Samba Team[2].
This manpage and regtree were written by Jelmer Vernooij.
NOTES
1. Samba
http://www.samba.org/
2. Samba Team
http://www.samba.org/samba/team/
Samba 4.0 06/17/2014 REGTREE(1)