Adding and Deleting Registry Values in the Registry Editor
The Registry Editor can be used to specify values for new or existing registry keys in the registry of a target machine. You can add string, binary, and DWORD values. During installation the values will be written to the registry; any existing values will be overwritten by the values that you specify.
To add a registry value
Select a key node in the Registry Editor.
Note Values can't be added for the top-level nodes.
On the Action menu, point to New, and then click String Value, Binary Value, or DWORD Value.
A value name is added to the value pane and the default name is highlighted.
Type a name for the new value.
In the Properties window, select the Value property and type a value.
To remove a registry value
- Select the value name in the value pane of the Registry Editor, and choose Delete from the Edit menu.
See Also
Properties for the Registry Editor | Registry Settings Management in Deployment | Adding and Deleting Registry Keys in the Registry Editor | Creating a Default Registry Value in the Registry Editor | Importing Registry Files in the Registry Editor | Deployment and the Registry