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Table 7: File and Registry Template Sub-Tasks, delete key, Command, c:\program, files\file.exe

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Common Tasks Table 7: File and Registry Template Sub-Tasks Sub-Task Command Item Action Type Value Name Value Data Add Key Delete Key and Value Command Execute After Reboot Wait Description (Registry settings) The action to be applied to the registry table. Set to add to add a key, or delete key to delete a key. (Registry settings) The type of registry key value. (Registry settings) Specify a name for the registry key. Double-click on this field to edit it. (Registry settings) Specify the data to add to the registry key value. Double-click on this field to edit it. (Key settings) If this is selected, even if the selected key is empty, the key will still be added to the registry. (Key settings) If this is selected, the selected key and all values under it will be deleted. Note that there must be no values under the given key. The command on the client device to be executed. Enter the full path name of the command on the client device. If you are using a long file name that contains a space, use quoted strings to indicate where the file name ends and the arguments begin. For example: "c:\program files\file.exe". Set to Yes if you want the system to reboot and execute the command when it restarts, or No if you want the command to be executed immediately. Set to Yes if the given command has to wait for the previous command to finish before processing, or set to No for simultaneous execution of commands. Using File and Registry Templates 129

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Common Tasks
Using File and Registry Templates
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Action
(Registry settings) The action to be applied
to the registry table. Set to
add
to add a key,
or
delete key
to delete a key.
Type
(Registry settings) The type of registry key
value.
Value Name
(Registry settings) Specify a name for the
registry key. Double-click on this field to
edit it.
Value Data
(Registry settings) Specify the data to add to
the registry key value. Double-click on this
field to edit it.
Add Key
(Key settings) If this is selected, even if the
selected key is empty, the key will still be
added to the registry.
Delete Key
and Value
(Key settings) If this is selected, the selected
key and all values under it will be deleted.
Note that there must be no values under the
given key.
Command
Command
The command on the client device to be exe-
cuted. Enter the full path name of the com-
mand on the client device.
If you are using a long file name that con-
tains a space, use quoted strings to indicate
where the file name ends and the arguments
begin. For example:
"c:\program
files\file.exe"
.
Execute
After Reboot
Set to
Yes
if you want the system to reboot
and execute the command when it restarts, or
No
if you want the command to be executed
immediately.
Wait
Set to
Yes
if the given command has to wait
for the previous command to finish before
processing, or set to
No
for simultaneous
execution of commands.
Table 7: File and Registry Template Sub-Tasks
Sub-Task
Item
Description