freeware registry app: RegOwnershipEx 1.0.0.2 (new version)
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RegOwnershipEx 1.0.0.2 from WinAero (non-commercial personal site of Sergey Tkachenko): [^]. Available in about twenty different languages, including Arabic and Asian languages. Video demo here: [^]. Features include:
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Take ownership and provide full access to selected Registry key. Restore ownership feature allows you to restore the ownership and access rights that you have changed early. i.e. this is opposite of "take ownership". Registry browser for easy Registry key selection. Favorites - for quick access to your favorite Registry locations. It is shared with Favorites menu of Registry Editor! Registry jump feature - you can open the selected key in Registry Editor. It is a very handy option when you read some tweaking related article and want to jump to the key mentioned in article. Simply copy-paste it into RegOwnershipEx. Shortcuts for root keys - you may use HKCU instead of HKEY_CURRENT_USER, HKLM instead of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and so on. Multi language support - you will be able to translate the application into your native language by a simple ini file. When you open RegOwnershipEx, it analyses your clipboard content. If you copied a Registry path before launching the app, it will be pasted in RegOwnershipEx automatically! Also, there is a useful /J command line argument. Here is how you can use it. You can copy the path to a Registry key to the clipboard and launch the app as RegOwnershipEx.exe /J the ability to paste a Registry path with square brackets. You can copy such a path from a REG file and paste it in the app. It will be processed correctly. This also saves you time, since you can just copy the whole line from a REG file without editing.
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