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2 | <refentry id='reglookup.1'>
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3 | <!-- $Id: reglookup.1.docbook 87 2007-02-04 01:55:18Z tim $ -->
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4 | <refmeta>
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5 | <refentrytitle>reglookup</refentrytitle>
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6 | <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
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7 | <refmiscinfo class="sectdesc">File Conversion Utilities</refmiscinfo>
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8 | </refmeta>
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9 | <refnamediv id='name'>
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10 | <refname>reglookup</refname>
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11 | <refpurpose>windows NT+ registry reader/lookup tool</refpurpose>
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12 | </refnamediv>
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13 |
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14 | <refsect1 id='synopsis'>
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15 | <title>SYNOPSIS</title>
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16 | <para>
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17 | <command>
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18 | reglookup [options] <replaceable>registry-file</replaceable>
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19 | </command>
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20 | </para>
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21 | </refsect1>
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22 |
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23 | <refsect1 id='description'>
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24 | <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
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25 | <para>
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26 | reglookup is designed to read windows registry elements and
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27 | print them out to stdout in a CSV-like format. It has filtering
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28 | options to narrow the focus of the output. This tool is
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29 | designed to work with on windows NT/2K/XP/2K3 registries, though
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30 | your mileage may vary.
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31 | </para>
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32 | </refsect1>
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33 |
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34 | <refsect1 id='options'>
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35 | <title>OPTIONS</title>
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36 | <para>
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37 | <command>reglookup</command> accepts the following parameters:
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38 | </para>
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39 |
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40 | <variablelist remap='IP'>
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41 | <varlistentry>
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42 | <term>
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43 | <option>-p <replaceable>prefix-filter</replaceable></option>
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44 | </term>
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45 | <listitem>
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46 | <para>
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47 | Specify a path prefix filter. Only keys/values under
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48 | this registry path will be output.
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49 | </para>
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50 | </listitem>
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51 | </varlistentry>
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52 | </variablelist>
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53 |
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54 | <variablelist remap='IP'>
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55 | <varlistentry>
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56 | <term>
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57 | <option>-t <replaceable>type-filter</replaceable></option>
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58 | </term>
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59 | <listitem>
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60 | <para>
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61 | Specify a type filter. Only elements which match this
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62 | registry data type will be printed. Acceptable values
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63 | are:
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64 | <command>
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65 | NONE, SZ, EXPAND_SZ, BINARY, DWORD, DWORD_BE,
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66 | LINK, MULTI_SZ, RSRC_LIST, RSRC_DESC, RSRC_REQ_LIST, QWORD
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67 | </command>
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68 | and
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69 | <command>
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70 | KEY
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71 | </command>
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72 | </para>
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73 | </listitem>
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74 | </varlistentry>
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75 | </variablelist>
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76 |
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77 | <variablelist remap='IP'>
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78 | <varlistentry>
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79 | <term>
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80 | <option>-h</option>
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81 | </term>
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82 | <listitem>
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83 | <para>
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84 | Enables the printing of a column header row. (default)
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85 | </para>
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86 | </listitem>
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87 | </varlistentry>
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88 | </variablelist>
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89 |
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90 | <variablelist remap='IP'>
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91 | <varlistentry>
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92 | <term>
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93 | <option>-H</option>
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94 | </term>
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95 | <listitem>
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96 | <para>
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97 | Disables the printing of a column header row.
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98 | </para>
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99 | </listitem>
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100 | </varlistentry>
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101 | </variablelist>
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102 |
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103 | <variablelist remap='IP'>
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104 | <varlistentry>
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105 | <term>
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106 | <option>-s</option>
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107 | </term>
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108 | <listitem>
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109 | <para>
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110 | Adds four additional columns to output containing
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111 | information from key security descriptors. The columns
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112 | are: owner, group, sacl, dacl.
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113 | (This feature's output probably contains bugs right now.)
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114 | </para>
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115 | </listitem>
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116 | </varlistentry>
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117 | </variablelist>
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118 |
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119 | <variablelist remap='IP'>
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120 | <varlistentry>
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121 | <term>
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122 | <option>-S</option>
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123 | </term>
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124 | <listitem>
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125 | <para>
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126 | Disables the printing of security descriptor
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127 | information. (default)
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128 | </para>
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129 | </listitem>
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130 | </varlistentry>
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131 | </variablelist>
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132 |
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133 | <variablelist remap='IP'>
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134 | <varlistentry>
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135 | <term>
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136 | <option>-v</option>
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137 | </term>
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138 | <listitem>
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139 | <para>
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140 | Verbose output. (Currently does little to nothing.)
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141 | </para>
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142 | </listitem>
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143 | </varlistentry>
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144 | </variablelist>
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145 |
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146 | <variablelist remap='IP'>
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147 | <varlistentry>
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148 | <term>
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149 | <option><replaceable>registry-file</replaceable></option>
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150 | </term>
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151 | <listitem>
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152 | <para>
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153 | Required argument. Specifies the location of the
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154 | registry file to read. Typically, these files will be
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155 | found on a NTFS partition under
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156 | <command>%SystemRoot%/system32/config</command>.
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157 | </para>
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158 | </listitem>
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159 | </varlistentry>
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160 | </variablelist>
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161 | </refsect1>
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162 |
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163 | <refsect1 id='output'>
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164 | <title>OUTPUT</title>
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165 | <para>
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166 | <!-- XXX: this should be a bit more formal -->
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167 | <command>reglookup</command> generates comma-separated values (CSV)
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168 | and writes them to stdout. The format is designed to simplify parsing
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169 | algorithms of other tools by quoting CSV special characters using a
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170 | common hexadecimal format. Specifically, special characters or non-ascii
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171 | bytes are converted to "\xQQ" where QQ is the hexadecimal value for
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172 | the byte.
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173 | </para>
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174 | <para>
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175 | The number of columns or fields in each line is fixed for a given run
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176 | of the program, but may vary based on the command line options provided.
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177 | See the header line for information on which fields are available and
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178 | what they contain.
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179 | </para>
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180 | <para>
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181 | Some fields in some lines may contain sub-fields which require additional
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182 | delimiters. If these sub-delimiters occur in these sub-fields, they are
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183 | also encoded in the same way as commas or other special characters are.
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184 | Currently, the second, third, and fourth level delimiters are "|", ":",
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185 | and " ", respectively. These are particularly important to take note of
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186 | when security attributes are printed. Please note that these delimiters
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187 | may occur in fields that are not sub-delimited, and should not be
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188 | interpreted as special.
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189 | </para>
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190 | <para>
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191 | Security attributes of registry keys have a complex structure which is
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192 | outlined here. Each key will generally have an associated ACL (Access
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193 | Control List), which is made up of ACEs (Access Control Entries). Each
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194 | ACE is delimited by the secondary delimiter mentioned above, "|". The
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195 | fields within an ACE are delimited by the third-level delimiter, ":",
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196 | and consist of a SID, the ACE type (ALLOW, DENY, etc), a list of access
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197 | rights, and a list of flags. The last two fields are delimited by the
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198 | fourth-level delimiter " ". These final lists are simply human-readable
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199 | interpretations of bits. The access rights abbreviations are listed
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200 | below along with their Microsoft-assigned names:
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201 | <screen>
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202 | QRY_VAL KEY_QUERY_VALUE
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203 | SET_VAL KEY_SET_VALUE
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204 | CREATE_KEY KEY_CREATE_SUB_KEY
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205 | ENUM_KEYS KEY_ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS
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206 | NOTIFY KEY_NOTIFY
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207 | CREATE_LNK KEY_CREATE_LINK
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208 | WOW64_64 KEY_WOW64_64KEY
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209 | WOW64_32 KEY_WOW64_32KEY
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210 | DELETE DELETE
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211 | R_CONT READ_CONTROL
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212 | W_DAC WRITE_DAC
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213 | W_OWNER WRITE_OWNER
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214 | SYNC SYNCHRONIZE
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215 | SYS_SEC ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY
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216 | MAX_ALLWD MAXIMUM_ALLOWED
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217 | GEN_A GENERIC_ALL
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218 | GEN_X GENERIC_EXECUTE
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219 | GEN_W GENERIC_WRITE
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220 | GEN_R GENERIC_READ
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221 | </screen>
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222 |
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223 | And the meaning of each flag is:
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224 | <screen>
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225 | OI Object Inherit
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226 | CI Container Inherit
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227 | NP Non-Propagate
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228 | IO Inherit Only
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229 | IA Inherited ACE
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230 | </screen>
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231 |
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232 | Please see the following references for more information:
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233 | <screen>
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234 | http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/ms724878.aspx
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235 | http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/aa374892.aspx
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236 | http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa772242.aspx
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237 | http://support.microsoft.com/kb/220167
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238 | </screen>
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239 | </para>
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240 | <para>
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241 | Note that some of the bits listed above have either not been allocated by
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242 | Microsoft, or simply aren't documented. If any bits are set in the above
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243 | two fields that aren't recognized, a hexidecimal representation of all of
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244 | these mystery bits will be included in the output. For instance, if the
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245 | lowest bit and third lowest bit were not recognized while being set,
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246 | the number "0x5" would be included as an element in the list.
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247 | </para>
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248 | <para>
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249 | While the ACL/ACE output format is mostly stable at this point, minor
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250 | changes may be introduced in future versions.
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251 | </para>
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252 | </refsect1>
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253 |
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254 | <refsect1 id='examples'>
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255 | <title>EXAMPLES</title>
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256 | <para>
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257 | To read and print the contents of an entire system registry
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258 | file:
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259 | </para>
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260 | <para>
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261 | <screen>
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262 | reglookup /mnt/win/c/WINNT/system32/config/system
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263 | </screen>
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264 | </para>
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265 | <para>
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266 | To limit the output to just those entries under the Services
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267 | key:
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268 | </para>
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269 | <para>
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270 | <screen>
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271 | reglookup -p /ControlSet002/Services /mnt/win/c/WINNT/system32/config/system
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272 | </screen>
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273 | </para>
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274 | <para>
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275 | To limit the output to all registry values of type BINARY:
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276 | </para>
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277 | <para>
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278 | <screen>
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279 | reglookup -t BINARY /mnt/win/c/WINNT/system32/config/system
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280 | </screen>
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281 | </para>
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282 | <para>
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283 | And to limit the output to BINARY values under the Services key:
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284 | </para>
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285 | <para>
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286 | <screen>
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287 | reglookup -t BINARY -p /ControlSet002/Services /mnt/win/c/WINNT/system32/config/system
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288 | </screen>
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289 | </para>
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290 | </refsect1>
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291 |
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292 | <refsect1 id='bugs'>
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293 | <title>BUGS</title>
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294 | <para>
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295 | This program has only been tested on a few different systems.
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296 | (Please report results to the development list if you test it
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297 | on Windows NT 4.0, 2003, or Vista registries. Also, if you
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298 | test on any 64-bit architecture, please contact us.)
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299 | </para>
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300 | <para>
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301 | Verbose output is not working.
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302 | </para>
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303 | <para>
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304 | The SID conversions haven't been carefully checked for accuracy.
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305 | </para>
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306 | <para>
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307 | The MTIME conversions appear correctly produce the stored UTC timestamp.
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308 | However, due to the periodicity of registry writes, and the complexity
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309 | of the conversion, a small amount of error (on the order of seconds) may
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310 | be possible. The documentation available online from Microsoft on
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311 | this field is very poor.
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312 | </para>
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313 | <para>
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314 | Backslashes are currently considered special characters, to make
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315 | parsing easier for automated tools. However, this causes paths
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316 | to be difficult to read.
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317 | </para>
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318 | <para>
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319 | You'll notice that registry paths aren't all the same as the
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320 | equivalents you see in the windows registry editor. This is because
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321 | Windows constructs the registry view from multiple registry files,
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322 | each with their own roots. This utility merely shows what exists
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323 | under a single root. This isn't really a bug, but one should be
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324 | aware of the differences in path.
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325 | </para>
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326 | </refsect1>
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327 |
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328 | <refsect1 id='credits'>
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329 | <title>CREDITS</title>
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330 | <para>
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331 | This program was initially based on editreg.c by
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332 | Richard Sharpe. It has since been rewritten to use a modified
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333 | version the regfio library written by Gerald Carter. Heavy
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334 | modifications to the library and the original command line
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335 | interface have been done by Timothy D. Morgan.
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336 | </para>
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337 | <para>
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338 | Please see source code for a full list of copyrights.
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339 | </para>
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340 | </refsect1>
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341 |
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342 | <refsect1 id='license'>
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343 | <title>LICENSE</title>
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344 | <para>
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345 | Please see the file "LICENSE" included with this software
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346 | distribution.
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347 | </para>
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348 | <para>
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349 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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350 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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351 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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352 | GNU General Public License version 2 for more details.
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353 | </para>
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354 | </refsect1>
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355 |
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356 | <refsect1 id='seealso'>
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357 | <title>SEE ALSO</title>
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358 | <para>
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359 | reglookup-timeline(1)
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360 | </para>
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361 | </refsect1>
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362 | </refentry>
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