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NAME

       synce-registry - read or modify the registry on a PDA

SYNOPSIS

       synce-registry [-d LEVEL] [-p DEVNAME] [-h]
          [-r] PARENTKEY KEY VALUE
            -w [-t TYPE] PARENTKEY KEY VALUE NEWVALUE
            -l PARENTKEY KEY
            -n PARENTKEY NEWKEY
            -x PARENTKEY KEY VALUE (not supported)
            -X PARENTKEY KEY (not supported)

DESCRIPTION

       synce-registry  manipulates  the registry on a device connected through
       SynCE.  It can read and write values, add new keys and values, and list
       the values of a key.

       Forward  slashes  (’/’)  in key names specified on the command line are
       converted to backward slashes (’\’).

       This tool must be run as the same user as the dccmd daemon.

OPTIONS

       -d LEVEL
              Set debug log level:

              0 - No logging (default)

              1 - Errors only

              2 - Errors and warnings

              3 - Everything

       -p DEVNAME
              Use the device with the given name, instead of the default.

       -h     Display help message.

       [-r] PARENTKEY KEY VALUE

              Read a value.  This is the default.

       -w [-t TYPE] PARENTKEY KEY VALUE NEWVALUE

              Write a value.  If TYPE is supplied, that type of value will  be
              written;  otherwise  a  string.  The following options are valid
              for TYPE:

              sz - String

              dword - Double-word (4 bytes)

              dword_bige - Double word (4 bytes), big-endian

              expand_sz - String with path expansion

              multi_sz - Multiple strings (not supported)

              binary - Binary data (not supported)

       -l PARENTKEY KEY
              List the names of values and subkeys in the given KEY.

       -n PARENTKEY KEY
              Create a new key.

       -x PARENTKEY KEY VALUE
              Delete the given VALUE from the given KEY.  (not implemented)

       -X PARENTKEY KEY
              Delete the given KEY. (not implemented)

       PARENTKEY

              The top-level key (sometimes called the hive).  The  only  valid
              options     are     HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT     (abbreviated    HKCR),
              HKEY_CURRENT_USER   (HKCU),   HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE   (HKLM),   and
              HKEY_USERS (HKU).

       KEY    The  key  to  operate on.  A key can contain zero or more values
              and subkeys.

       VALUE  The value to operate on.

       NEWVALUE
              The new value to set VALUE to in a write operation.

AUTHOR

       David   Eriksson   <twogood@users.sourceforge.net>,    Scott    Gifford
       <gifford@umich.edu>.

SEE ALSO

       synce(1) pstatus(1)