Introduction
This command-line utility searches for and allows you to delete Registry keys that contain embedded-null characters and that are otherwise undeleteable using standard Registry-editing tools. Note: deleting Registry keys may cause the applications they are associated with to fail.
Using RegDelNull
Usage: regdelnull <path> [-s]
Here's an example of RegDelNull when used on a system on which the
RegHide sample program has created a null-embedded key:
C:\>regdelnull hklm -sRegDelNull v1.10 - Delete Registry keys with embedded Nulls
Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com Null-embedded key (Nulls are replaced by '*'): HKLM\SOFTWARE\Systems Internals\Can't touch me!* Delete (y/n) y Scan complete.
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