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Mobile Registry Editor is an application that runs under Windows XP/2000 that lets you edit your PocketPC's Registry via ActiveSync. As usual, be careful when changing data that may affect the running of Windows Mobile.
I really like the idea behind this: it is much easier to enter data with a mouse and keyboard than directly into the PDA. What's more, modifications to the registry rarely need to be done so urgently that they can't wait till you get to your desktop.
The interface is excellent and will not disappoint users of Regedit. All the basic functions are provided and the program maintains a Favorites list.
[Torgamm]
(Translation: ashmoo)
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I have tried this on my WM5 HX4700 and it working fine thus far.
There are comments on http://www.breaksoft.com/Blog/Utilities/2005/1/Mobile_Registry_Editor.aspx if the problem mentioned above appears although I have not had the need to researched it.
Interesting to note that there is a much enhanced verion in the pipeline: http://www.breaksoft.com/Blog/posts/2006/2/Mobile_Registry_Editor_1.2_Preview.aspx
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There is a useful FAQ with solutions if you get "Access denied":
http://www.breaksoft.com/Blog/Posts/2005/8/Mobile_Registry_Editor_FAQ.aspx
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This seems to be long gone from it's web page, but I did find a copy on Softronics.
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Now I can review it a little bit. I am not a "L33T Reg hacker" by any means, but I know a nice program when I see it. This is a fully featured app with an intuitive gui that made me feel right at home, as if I were using MS's Regedit.
I was just looking at the registry while learning MortScript, but like I said, I could tell this program was well designed.
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