

reg then you must find for the SmartFTP keys and make a new. With that you go to have a full copy of the old registry on a BIG file, for sure you can't to use the key where SmartFTP values are because the lengh of the command and you need to have the huge. The best mode is to use regedit /L:path of old system.dat on old hd /R:path of old user.dat on old hd /S D regpath2 Specifies the registry key to delete. Use a File Transfer Protocol client such as CuteFTP, FileZilla or SmartFTP (links in Resources) to log onto the server if it isnt a part of your local area. (Defaults to exporting the entire registry). Regpath1 Specifies the starting registry key to export from. S Silent (don't ask user to confirm action).
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E filename3 Specifies the file to export the registry to. C filename2 Specifies the file to create the registry from.

LIC is the license type most appropriate for the listed ECCN. SmartFTP uses the Microsoft CryptoAPI library, which is part of the Microsoft Windows base operating system. R:user Specifies the location of the USER.DAT file.įilename1 Specifies the file(s) to import into the registry. SmartFTP falls under: 5D992 - This classification is for software which uses encryption technology and is eligible for export to all countries, with certain exceptions. L:system Specifies the location of the SYSTEM.DAT file. You can, it's a not easy way but here you have the help for regedit using dos commands:
