Reg query

Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows XP

Returns a list of the next tier of subkeys and entries that are located under a specified subkey in the registry.

For examples of how to use this command, see Examples.

Syntax

reg query <KeyName> [{/v <ValueName> | /ve}] [/s] [/se <Separator>] [/f <Data>] [{/k | /d}] [/c] [/e] [/t <Type>] [/z]

Parameters

Parameter Description

<KeyName>

Specifies the full path of the subkey. For specifying remote computers, include the computer name (in the format \\ComputerName\) as part of the KeyName. Omitting \\ComputerName\ causes the operation to default to the local computer. The KeyName must include a valid root key. Valid root keys for the local computer are: HKLM, HKCU, HKCR, HKU, and HKCC. If a remote computer is specified, valid root keys are: HKLM and HKU.

/v <ValueName>

Specifies the registry value name that is to be queried. If omitted, all value names for KeyName are returned. ValueName for this parameter is optional if the /f option is also used.

/ve

Runs a query for value names that are empty.

/s

Specifies to query all subkeys and value names recursively.

/se <Separator>

Specifies the single value separator to search for in the value name type REG_MULTI_SZ. If Separator is not specified, \0 is used.

/f <Data>

Specifies the data or pattern to search for. Use double quotes if a string contains spaces. If not specified, a wildcard (*) is used as the search pattern.

/k

Specifies to search in key names only.

/d

Specifies to search in data only.

/c

Specifies that the query is case sensitive. By default, queries are not case sensitive.

/e

Specifies to return only exact matches. By default, all the matches are returned.

/t <Type>

Specifies registry types to search. Valid types are: REG_SZ, REG_MULTI_SZ, REG_EXPAND_SZ, REG_DWORD, REG_BINARY, REG_NONE. If not specified, all types are searched.

/z

Specifies to include the numeric equivalent for the registry type in search results.

/?

Displays help for reg query at the command prompt.

Remarks &lt;optional section&gt;

The following table lists the return values for the reg query operation.

Value Description

0

Success

1

Failure

Examples

To display the value of the name value Version in the HKLM\Software\Microsoft\ResKit key, type:

REG QUERY HKLM\Software\Microsoft\ResKit /v Version

To display all subkeys and values under the key HKLM\Software\Microsoft\ResKit\Nt\Setup on a remote computer named ABC, type:

REG QUERY \\ABC\HKLM\Software\Microsoft\ResKit\Nt\Setup /s

To display all the subkeys and values of the type REG_MULTI_SZ using # as the separator, type:

REG QUERY HKLM\Software\Microsoft\ResKit\Nt\Setup /se #

To display the key, value, and data for exact and case sensitive matches of SYSTEM under the HKLM root of data type REG_SZ, type:

REG QUERY HKLM /f SYSTEM /t REG_SZ /c /e

To display the key, value, and data that match 0F in the data under the HKCU root key of data type REG_BINARY.

REG QUERY HKCU /f 0F /d /t REG_BINARY

To display the value and data for value names of null (default) under HKLM\SOFTWARE, type:

REG QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE /ve

Additional references

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