if you spend a lot of time inside your registry editor, you might
already know that you can use the Favorites feature to add in a bookmark
to a specific key in the registry, saving you immense amounts of time
when you need to check a bunch of different keys.
But did you think about exporting that list so you can use it on any computer?
Here’s the menu I’m talking about:
For instance, here I’m adding in a favorite for the local machine’s Run key, used to launch applications across all users.
Now when I use the menu item, it will navigate me instantly to that key in the registry, no matter where I currently am.
As I added a few favorites, it occurred to me that I should figure out where those menu items are being stored…
Now browse down to this registry key to find the favorites list:
And there’s the favorite we just saved… so how does this help you?
If you export this registry key onto your flash drive, you can use it to restore your favorites onto any computer that you need to work on… then you can navigate to useful keys really quickly.
Once you save out the file, just import it into the registry on any other computer and you should have the same favorites list.
This could become an essential part of any IT toolkit.
But did you think about exporting that list so you can use it on any computer?
Here’s the menu I’m talking about:
For instance, here I’m adding in a favorite for the local machine’s Run key, used to launch applications across all users.
Now when I use the menu item, it will navigate me instantly to that key in the registry, no matter where I currently am.
As I added a few favorites, it occurred to me that I should figure out where those menu items are being stored…
Now browse down to this registry key to find the favorites list:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Applets\Regedit\Favorites
And there’s the favorite we just saved… so how does this help you?
If you export this registry key onto your flash drive, you can use it to restore your favorites onto any computer that you need to work on… then you can navigate to useful keys really quickly.
Once you save out the file, just import it into the registry on any other computer and you should have the same favorites list.
This could become an essential part of any IT toolkit.
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