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Chapter 9: Configuring the Target System<br />

Editing the Registry<br />

Removing Registry Values<br />

Task To remove a registry value from your project:<br />

1. In the View List under Configure the Target System, click Registry.<br />

2. In the Feature list, select the feature that contains the registry value that you want to delete.<br />

3. In the Destination computer’s Registry view pane, click the registry key that has the value you<br />

want to delete. All registry values are listed in the Destination computer’s registry data pane.<br />

4. In the Destination computer’s Registry data pane, right-click the registry value that you want<br />

to remove and then click Delete.<br />

Entering Multiple Registry String Values into a Single String<br />

Task To enter multiple string values into a single string:<br />

1. In the View List under Configure the Target System, click Registry.<br />

2. In the Feature list, select the feature that should contain the registry value that you want to add.<br />

3. In the Destination computer’s Registry view pane, right-click the registry key that should<br />

contain the value that you want to add, point to New, and then click Multi-String Value. The<br />

Multi-Line String Value dialog box opens.<br />

4. Enter the value information and then click OK.<br />

In the Windows 2000/XP registry, the Type field for this entry appears as REG_MULTI_SZ, and the Data<br />

field is File Name Path.<br />

Referencing an Environment Variable in a Registry Entry<br />

With REG_EXPAND_SZ string values, you can use environment variables for paths that are stored in<br />

the registry. These entries require special formatting in order to be recognized by the operating system<br />

as environment variables. The format for a REG_EXPAND_SZ value as it appears in the registry is<br />

%TEMP%. TEMP is the standard environment variable for the TEMP directory.<br />

Task To reference an environment variable in a registry entry:<br />

1. In the View List under Configure the Target System, click Registry.<br />

2. In the Feature list, select the feature that should contain the registry value that you want to add.<br />

3. In the Destination computer’s Registry view pane, right-click the registry key that should<br />

contain the value that you want to add, point to New, and then click String Value.<br />

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