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6 synce-registry - read or modify the registry on a PDA
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10 synce-registry [-d LEVEL] [-p DEVNAME] [-h]
11 [-r] PARENTKEY KEY VALUE
12 -w [-t TYPE] PARENTKEY KEY VALUE NEWVALUE
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15 -x PARENTKEY KEY VALUE (not supported)
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20 synce-registry manipulates the registry on a device connected through
21 SynCE. It can read and write values, add new keys and values, and list
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113 David Eriksson <twogood@users.sourceforge.net>, Scott Gifford <gif‐
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121The SynCE project March 2006 SYNCE-REGISTRY(1)