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SUMMARYThis article describes the command-line switches you can use when you run the MS-DOS version (Scanreg.exe) or the Windows version (Scanregw.exe) of the Registry Checker tool. MORE INFORMATIONSyntaxMS-DOS Version:Scanreg.exe [/backup] [/restore] ["/comment=<text>"] [/fix] Scanreg.exe [backup] [/restore] ["/comment=<text>"] [/fix] [/opt] Windows Version: Scanregw.exe [/backup] ["/comment=<text>"] [/autoscan] [/scanonly] [filename] Description of SwitchesThe following table lists each command-line switch and its description:
The Registry Scan Results dialog box appears only when you use the Scanregw.exe command without any command-line switches. If no registry errors are found when you run Scanregw.exe, you are prompted to create a backup copy of your current registry. The "/comment=<text>" switch can be used by itself or with the /backup switch. For example, you can type either of the following lines at a command prompt: scanreg.exe "/comment=this is a registry backup" scanreg.exe /backup "/comment=this is a registry backup" The first command line starts the Registry Checker tool graphical user interface (GUI) and prompts you to create a registry backup. The second command line creates a backup copy of your registry and adds your comment without starting the Registry Checker tool GUI. For additional information about the Registry Checker tool, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q183887 Description of the Windows Registry Checker Tool (Scanreg.exe) Q183603 How to Customize Registry Checker Tool Settings Q201655 Error Message: You Have Restored a Good RegistryFor additional information about how to use the Registry Checker tool, click Start, click Help, click the Index tab, type registry, and then double-click the "Registry Checker" topic.
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