OT: Script question, Doug?
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OT: Script question, Doug?
Doug,
I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key with
one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values isn't
important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This can be a
..exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup. It doesn't
need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
Can this be done without a code compiler?
The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
accordingly.
(script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
1 = "jeep"
IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
2 = "wrangler"
IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
3 = "cherokee"
IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
(script replaces value)
Some pointers would be great..
Carl
I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key with
one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values isn't
important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This can be a
..exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup. It doesn't
need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
Can this be done without a code compiler?
The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
accordingly.
(script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
1 = "jeep"
IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
2 = "wrangler"
IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
3 = "cherokee"
IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
(script replaces value)
Some pointers would be great..
Carl
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Re: Script question, Doug?
Doug,
Here's what I've got so far.
Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Title = objShell.RegRead _
("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
If Title = "Carl2" Then
Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
Else
Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
End If
The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
says not found...
Carl
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key with
> one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values isn't
> important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This can be
> a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup. It
> doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>
> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>
> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>
> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
> accordingly.
>
> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>
> 1 = "jeep"
> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>
> 2 = "wrangler"
> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>
> 3 = "cherokee"
> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>
> (script replaces value)
>
> Some pointers would be great..
>
> Carl
>
Here's what I've got so far.
Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Title = objShell.RegRead _
("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
If Title = "Carl2" Then
Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
Else
Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
End If
The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
says not found...
Carl
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key with
> one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values isn't
> important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This can be
> a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup. It
> doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>
> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>
> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>
> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
> accordingly.
>
> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>
> 1 = "jeep"
> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>
> 2 = "wrangler"
> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>
> 3 = "cherokee"
> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>
> (script replaces value)
>
> Some pointers would be great..
>
> Carl
>
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Re: Script question, Doug?
Doug,
Here's what I've got so far.
Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Title = objShell.RegRead _
("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
If Title = "Carl2" Then
Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
Else
Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
End If
The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
says not found...
Carl
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key with
> one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values isn't
> important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This can be
> a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup. It
> doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>
> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>
> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>
> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
> accordingly.
>
> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>
> 1 = "jeep"
> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>
> 2 = "wrangler"
> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>
> 3 = "cherokee"
> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>
> (script replaces value)
>
> Some pointers would be great..
>
> Carl
>
Here's what I've got so far.
Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Title = objShell.RegRead _
("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
If Title = "Carl2" Then
Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
Else
Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
End If
The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
says not found...
Carl
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key with
> one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values isn't
> important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This can be
> a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup. It
> doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>
> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>
> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>
> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
> accordingly.
>
> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>
> 1 = "jeep"
> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>
> 2 = "wrangler"
> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>
> 3 = "cherokee"
> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>
> (script replaces value)
>
> Some pointers would be great..
>
> Carl
>
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Re: Script question, Doug?
Doug,
Here's what I've got so far.
Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Title = objShell.RegRead _
("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
If Title = "Carl2" Then
Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
Else
Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
End If
The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
says not found...
Carl
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key with
> one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values isn't
> important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This can be
> a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup. It
> doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>
> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>
> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>
> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
> accordingly.
>
> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>
> 1 = "jeep"
> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>
> 2 = "wrangler"
> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>
> 3 = "cherokee"
> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>
> (script replaces value)
>
> Some pointers would be great..
>
> Carl
>
Here's what I've got so far.
Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Title = objShell.RegRead _
("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
If Title = "Carl2" Then
Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
Else
Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
End If
The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
says not found...
Carl
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key with
> one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values isn't
> important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This can be
> a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup. It
> doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>
> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>
> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>
> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
> accordingly.
>
> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>
> 1 = "jeep"
> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>
> 2 = "wrangler"
> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>
> 3 = "cherokee"
> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>
> (script replaces value)
>
> Some pointers would be great..
>
> Carl
>
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Re: Script question, Doug?
Doug,
Here's what I've got so far.
Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Title = objShell.RegRead _
("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
If Title = "Carl2" Then
Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
Else
Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
End If
The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
says not found...
Carl
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key with
> one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values isn't
> important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This can be
> a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup. It
> doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>
> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>
> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>
> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
> accordingly.
>
> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>
> 1 = "jeep"
> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>
> 2 = "wrangler"
> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>
> 3 = "cherokee"
> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>
> (script replaces value)
>
> Some pointers would be great..
>
> Carl
>
Here's what I've got so far.
Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Title = objShell.RegRead _
("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
If Title = "Carl2" Then
Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
Else
Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
End If
The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
says not found...
Carl
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key with
> one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values isn't
> important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This can be
> a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup. It
> doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>
> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>
> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>
> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
> accordingly.
>
> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>
> 1 = "jeep"
> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>
> 2 = "wrangler"
> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>
> 3 = "cherokee"
> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>
> (script replaces value)
>
> Some pointers would be great..
>
> Carl
>
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Re: Script question, Doug?
Err window title is the string name but i made another one called 'window'
for testing.
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:KbednVqQrp2xvnvbnZ2dnUVZ_tuonZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> Here's what I've got so far.
>
> Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
> Title = objShell.RegRead _
> ("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
>
> If Title = "Carl2" Then
> Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
> Else
> Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
> End If
>
> The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
> says not found...
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Doug,
>>
>> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key
>> with one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values
>> isn't important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This
>> can be a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup.
>> It doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>>
>> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>>
>> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>>
>> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
>> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
>> accordingly.
>>
>> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>>
>> 1 = "jeep"
>> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>>
>> 2 = "wrangler"
>> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>>
>> 3 = "cherokee"
>> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>>
>> (script replaces value)
>>
>> Some pointers would be great..
>>
>> Carl
>>
>
>
for testing.
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:KbednVqQrp2xvnvbnZ2dnUVZ_tuonZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> Here's what I've got so far.
>
> Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
> Title = objShell.RegRead _
> ("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
>
> If Title = "Carl2" Then
> Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
> Else
> Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
> End If
>
> The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
> says not found...
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Doug,
>>
>> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key
>> with one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values
>> isn't important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This
>> can be a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup.
>> It doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>>
>> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>>
>> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>>
>> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
>> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
>> accordingly.
>>
>> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>>
>> 1 = "jeep"
>> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>>
>> 2 = "wrangler"
>> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>>
>> 3 = "cherokee"
>> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>>
>> (script replaces value)
>>
>> Some pointers would be great..
>>
>> Carl
>>
>
>
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Re: Script question, Doug?
Err window title is the string name but i made another one called 'window'
for testing.
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:KbednVqQrp2xvnvbnZ2dnUVZ_tuonZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> Here's what I've got so far.
>
> Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
> Title = objShell.RegRead _
> ("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
>
> If Title = "Carl2" Then
> Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
> Else
> Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
> End If
>
> The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
> says not found...
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Doug,
>>
>> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key
>> with one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values
>> isn't important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This
>> can be a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup.
>> It doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>>
>> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>>
>> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>>
>> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
>> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
>> accordingly.
>>
>> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>>
>> 1 = "jeep"
>> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>>
>> 2 = "wrangler"
>> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>>
>> 3 = "cherokee"
>> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>>
>> (script replaces value)
>>
>> Some pointers would be great..
>>
>> Carl
>>
>
>
for testing.
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:KbednVqQrp2xvnvbnZ2dnUVZ_tuonZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> Here's what I've got so far.
>
> Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
> Title = objShell.RegRead _
> ("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
>
> If Title = "Carl2" Then
> Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
> Else
> Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
> End If
>
> The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
> says not found...
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Doug,
>>
>> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key
>> with one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values
>> isn't important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This
>> can be a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup.
>> It doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>>
>> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>>
>> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>>
>> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
>> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
>> accordingly.
>>
>> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>>
>> 1 = "jeep"
>> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>>
>> 2 = "wrangler"
>> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>>
>> 3 = "cherokee"
>> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>>
>> (script replaces value)
>>
>> Some pointers would be great..
>>
>> Carl
>>
>
>
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Re: Script question, Doug?
Err window title is the string name but i made another one called 'window'
for testing.
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:KbednVqQrp2xvnvbnZ2dnUVZ_tuonZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> Here's what I've got so far.
>
> Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
> Title = objShell.RegRead _
> ("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
>
> If Title = "Carl2" Then
> Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
> Else
> Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
> End If
>
> The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
> says not found...
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Doug,
>>
>> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key
>> with one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values
>> isn't important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This
>> can be a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup.
>> It doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>>
>> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>>
>> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>>
>> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
>> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
>> accordingly.
>>
>> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>>
>> 1 = "jeep"
>> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>>
>> 2 = "wrangler"
>> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>>
>> 3 = "cherokee"
>> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>>
>> (script replaces value)
>>
>> Some pointers would be great..
>>
>> Carl
>>
>
>
for testing.
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:KbednVqQrp2xvnvbnZ2dnUVZ_tuonZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> Here's what I've got so far.
>
> Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
> Title = objShell.RegRead _
> ("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
>
> If Title = "Carl2" Then
> Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
> Else
> Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
> End If
>
> The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
> says not found...
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Doug,
>>
>> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key
>> with one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values
>> isn't important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This
>> can be a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup.
>> It doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>>
>> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>>
>> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>>
>> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
>> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
>> accordingly.
>>
>> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>>
>> 1 = "jeep"
>> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>>
>> 2 = "wrangler"
>> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>>
>> 3 = "cherokee"
>> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>>
>> (script replaces value)
>>
>> Some pointers would be great..
>>
>> Carl
>>
>
>
#9
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Re: Script question, Doug?
Err window title is the string name but i made another one called 'window'
for testing.
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:KbednVqQrp2xvnvbnZ2dnUVZ_tuonZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> Here's what I've got so far.
>
> Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
> Title = objShell.RegRead _
> ("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
>
> If Title = "Carl2" Then
> Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
> Else
> Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
> End If
>
> The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
> says not found...
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Doug,
>>
>> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key
>> with one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values
>> isn't important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This
>> can be a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup.
>> It doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>>
>> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>>
>> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>>
>> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
>> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
>> accordingly.
>>
>> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>>
>> 1 = "jeep"
>> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>>
>> 2 = "wrangler"
>> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>>
>> 3 = "cherokee"
>> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>>
>> (script replaces value)
>>
>> Some pointers would be great..
>>
>> Carl
>>
>
>
for testing.
"Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:KbednVqQrp2xvnvbnZ2dnUVZ_tuonZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Doug,
>
> Here's what I've got so far.
>
> Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
> Title = objShell.RegRead _
> ("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
>
> If Title = "Carl2" Then
> Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
> Else
> Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
> End If
>
> The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
> says not found...
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Doug,
>>
>> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key
>> with one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values
>> isn't important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This
>> can be a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup.
>> It doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>>
>> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>>
>> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>>
>> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
>> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
>> accordingly.
>>
>> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>>
>> 1 = "jeep"
>> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>>
>> 2 = "wrangler"
>> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>>
>> 3 = "cherokee"
>> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>>
>> (script replaces value)
>>
>> Some pointers would be great..
>>
>> Carl
>>
>
>
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Script question, Doug?
I don't have that key in mine fwiw. Internet Explorer doesn't have an
underscore, and there is no Window underneath it.
Dave Milne, Scotland
Carl S wrote:
> Doug,
>
> Here's what I've got so far.
>
> Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
> Title = objShell.RegRead _
> ("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
>
> If Title = "Carl2" Then
> Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
> Else
> Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
> End If
>
> The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
> says not found...
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Doug,
>>
>> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key with
>> one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values isn't
>> important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This can be
>> a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup. It
>> doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>>
>> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>>
>> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>>
>> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
>> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
>> accordingly.
>>
>> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>>
>> 1 = "jeep"
>> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>>
>> 2 = "wrangler"
>> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>>
>> 3 = "cherokee"
>> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>>
>> (script replaces value)
>>
>> Some pointers would be great..
>>
>> Carl
>>
>
>
underscore, and there is no Window underneath it.
Dave Milne, Scotland
Carl S wrote:
> Doug,
>
> Here's what I've got so far.
>
> Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
> Title = objShell.RegRead _
> ("HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet_Explorer\Main\W indow")
>
> If Title = "Carl2" Then
> Wscript.regwrite "carl3"
> Else
> Wscript.regwrite "carl7"
> End If
>
> The problem is that no matter what combinaton I use to enter my path, it
> says not found...
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Carl S" <carlsaiyed@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:e9Gdne3Ggv4fjnvbnZ2dnUVZ_r2nnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> Doug,
>>
>> I need to write a script to modify a registry entry of a given key with
>> one of 3 values I will provide. The order it selects the new values isn't
>> important, so long as it selects a different value each time. This can be
>> a .exe or .bat, as I will be dropping it into the windows startup. It
>> doesn't need to be pretty, but must require minimal user intervention.
>>
>> Can this be done without a code compiler?
>>
>> The last coding I did was years ago with C++.
>>
>> I was thinking something like pull the existing key and load into a
>> variable, then compare the variable against a rule set and replace it
>> accordingly.
>>
>> (script grabs value, assigns name 'value')
>>
>> 1 = "jeep"
>> IF value="jeep" GOTO 2
>>
>> 2 = "wrangler"
>> IF value="wrangler" GOTO 3
>>
>> 3 = "cherokee"
>> IF value="cherokee" GOTO 1
>>
>> (script replaces value)
>>
>> Some pointers would be great..
>>
>> Carl
>>
>
>