Set registry value
- 14 Nov 2024
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Set registry value
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The Set registry value action allows you to set a registry value on devices.
General | |
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Type | Set registry value |
Name | Actions are easier to comprehend and manage over time when they have a suitable name that accurately expresses what they do. |
Key | For example HKLM\My\Registry\Key . |
Name | The name of the registry key. |
Type | The type of the registry value: SZ, DWORD, QWORD, MULTI_SZ, EXPAND_SZ, BINARY |
Value | The value of the registry key. |
Advanced | |
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Context | The level at which the action is executed User, Device or Elevated user. For elevated user, the action will be executed under the current user, but it's granted temporary permission to modify the local system. |
Use 32bit registry key on 64 bit systems | If selected, Liquit Workspace first checks 32-bit registry locations for the specified registry key. If the registry key isn't found, it searches 64-bit locations. |
Filters |
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Here you can define conditions which determine if the action will be executed. For more information, see Filters. |
Agent
It requires the Agent to be running.
Supported platforms
Platform | Supported |
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Web | No |
Windows | Yes |
macOS | No |
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