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    george1421 Moderator @maouu
    last edited by Feb 7, 2019, 4:00 PM

    @maouu said in Remove a Registry Key:

    How can I use the .reg file to delete the key ?!

    regedit.exe /s "mykey.reg"

    Then in your mykey.reg file you need this syntax with all of the other normal prefix settings

    [-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TightVNC]
    

    Also know that the short name hklm may not be what reg is looking for, you may need the full name there. I have not tried it only offering a suggestion. The FOG Client/snapins run as SYSTEM so it should have full access to the registry even with UAC enabled.

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      george1421 Moderator @Tom Elliott
      last edited by Tom Elliott Feb 7, 2019, 10:04 AM Feb 7, 2019, 4:01 PM

      @Tom-Elliott said in Remove a Registry Key:

      Are you sure that is the location of the key, or is it in HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\TightVNC

      Oh yeah, depending on what version of VNC is installed (32 or 64 bit) the key path will be different. Good catch on that Tom.

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        maouu @george1421
        last edited by Feb 7, 2019, 4:05 PM

        @george1421 Thanks, I’ll already test with the full name but it’s same issues.
        I’m on W10 64bits system
        I’ll test with: regedit.exe /s “mykey.reg”

        @Tom-Elliott Thanks you too but my registry key is in HKLM\SOFTWARE\TightVNC
        On HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\ i’ve nothing

        Thanks you

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          Tom Elliott @maouu
          last edited by Feb 7, 2019, 4:05 PM

          @maouu Can you run the reg delete from the command line as is?

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            maouu @Tom Elliott
            last edited by Feb 7, 2019, 4:07 PM

            @Tom-Elliott Yes it’s work perfectly ^^

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              george1421 Moderator @maouu
              last edited by Feb 7, 2019, 4:28 PM

              @maouu said in Remove a Registry Key:

              On HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\ i’ve nothing

              FWIW then you have the 64 bit version of tightvnc installed otherwise this key would be populated.

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                maouu @Tom Elliott
                last edited by Feb 8, 2019, 8:39 AM

                @Tom-Elliott It work from the commande line but when i made a snappin it’s not work.
                I have a code 0 but my registry key is not update…

                My snappin :
                regedit.exe /s “http://192.168.1.6/fog/package/FOG/Key_TightVNC.reg”

                My key.reg :

                [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TightVNC]

                [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TightVNC\Server]
                “ExtraPorts”=“”
                “QueryTimeout”=dword:0000001e
                “QueryAcceptOnTimeout”=dword:00000001
                “LocalInputPriorityTimeout”=dword:00000003
                “LocalInputPriority”=dword:00000000
                “BlockRemoteInput”=dword:00000000
                “BlockLocalInput”=dword:00000000
                “IpAccessControl”=“192.168.2.0-192.168.2.255:2,192.168.3.0-192.168.3.255:2,192.168.4.0-192.168.4.255:2,192.168.7.0-192.168.7.255:2,192.168.8.0-192.168.8.255:2”
                “RfbPort”=dword:0000170c
                “HttpPort”=dword:000016a8
                “DisconnectAction”=dword:00000000
                “AcceptRfbConnections”=dword:00000001
                “UseVncAuthentication”=dword:00000001
                “UseControlAuthentication”=dword:00000001
                “RepeatControlAuthentication”=dword:00000001
                “LoopbackOnly”=dword:00000000
                “AcceptHttpConnections”=dword:00000001
                “LogLevel”=dword:00000000
                “EnableFileTransfers”=dword:00000001
                “RemoveWallpaper”=dword:00000001
                “UseMirrorDriver”=dword:00000001
                “EnableUrlParams”=dword:00000001
                “Password”=hex:58,34,c1,bd,a2,5d,20,a0
                “ControlPassword”=hex:62,77,1e,20,2d,c1,2a,b6
                “AlwaysShared”=dword:00000000
                “NeverShared”=dword:00000000
                “DisconnectClients”=dword:00000001
                “PollingInterval”=dword:000003e8
                “AllowLoopback”=dword:00000000
                “VideoRecognitionInterval”=dword:00000bb8
                “GrabTransparentWindows”=dword:00000001
                “SaveLogToAllUsersPath”=dword:00000000
                “RunControlInterface”=dword:00000001
                “IdleTimeout”=dword:00000000
                “VideoClasses”=“”
                “VideoRects”=“”

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                  george1421 Moderator @maouu
                  last edited by Feb 8, 2019, 1:14 PM

                  @maouu I know tightvnc, so I’m going to ask what is your goal here. Do you want to preset these values using regedit? If so there is a different way to go about this that we use.

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                    maouu @george1421
                    last edited by Feb 8, 2019, 1:27 PM

                    @george1421 At the beginning I just wanted to make a script to uninstall VNC completely and cleanly so I could reinstall it with the right settings on my computer park.
                    I realized that just by editing the registry [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ TightVNC \ Server] it worked.

                    I want to add the following elements:

                    “IpAccessControl” = “192.168.2.0-192.168.2.255: 2,192.168.3.0-192.168.3.255: 2,192.168.4.0-192.168.4.255: 2,192.168.7.0-192.168.7.255: 2,192.168.8.0-192.168.8.255: 2”

                    “QueryTimeout” = dword: 0000001e

                    “QueryAcceptOnTimeout” = dword: 00000001

                    When I run my script:
                    regedit.exe / s “http://192.168.1.6/fog/package/FOG/Key_TightVNC.reg” I get a code 0 in Host Snapin History but the registry is not changed

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                      george1421 Moderator @maouu
                      last edited by Feb 8, 2019, 3:32 PM

                      @maouu Here is how we deploy with PDQ Deploy (sorry I don’t use snapins but the install function is similar:

                        @Echo Off
                      
                        start /wait dfmirage-setup-2.0.301.exe /verysilent /norestart
                      
                        REM Hack to determine arch of this system
                        IF EXIST C:\Windows\SysWOW64\diskpart.exe GOTO :x64
                      
                      :x86
                        msiexec /i tightvnc-2.7.10-setup-32bit.msi /qn /norestart ADDLOCAL="Server" SERVER_REGISTER_AS_SERVICE=1 SERVER_ADD_FIREWALL_EXCEPTION=1 SERVER_ALLOW_SAS=1 SET_USEVNCAUTHENTICATION=1 VALUE_OF_USEVNCAUTHENTICATION=1 SET_PASSWORD=1 VALUE_OF_PASSWORD=<SetMe!!> SET_USECONTROLAUTHENTICATION=1 VALUE_OF_USECONTROLAUTHENTICATION=1 SET_CONTROLPASSWORD=1 VALUE_OF_CONTROLPASSWORD=<SetMe2!!> SET_IPACCESSCONTROL=1 VALUE_OF_IPACCESSCONTROL="192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255:2,0.0.0.0-192.167.255.255:1,192.169.0.0-255.255.255.255:1" SET_REMOVEWALLPAPER=1 VALUE_OF_REMOVEWALLPAPER=1
                      
                      
                      :x64
                        msiexec /i tightvnc-2.7.10-setup-64bit.msi /qn /norestart ADDLOCAL="Server" SERVER_REGISTER_AS_SERVICE=1 SERVER_ADD_FIREWALL_EXCEPTION=1 SERVER_ALLOW_SAS=1 SET_USEVNCAUTHENTICATION=1 VALUE_OF_USEVNCAUTHENTICATION=1 SET_PASSWORD=1 VALUE_OF_PASSWORD=<SetMe!!> SET_USECONTROLAUTHENTICATION=1 VALUE_OF_USECONTROLAUTHENTICATION=1 SET_CONTROLPASSWORD=1 VALUE_OF_CONTROLPASSWORD=<SetMe2!!> SET_IPACCESSCONTROL=1 VALUE_OF_IPACCESSCONTROL="192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255:2,0.0.0.0-192.167.255.255:1,192.169.0.0-255.255.255.255:1" SET_REMOVEWALLPAPER=1 VALUE_OF_REMOVEWALLPAPER=1
                      
                      
                      :Exit
                        REM Install done, errors generated by msi will be reported to installer
                        net stop "TightVNC Server"
                        net start "TightVNC Server"
                        rmdir /s /q "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\TightVNC\"
                      

                      I’m pretty sure if you reinstall with the new parameters they will overwrite what is in the registry. I know this ISN’T what you are looking for, but it works for us.

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