regdelete64

This command uses the same syntax as the regdelete command, but places a call to Wow64DisableWow64FsRedirection before launching the 64-bit version of regedit to edit the registry, allowing you to use the 64-bit registry available on 64-bit machines.

This command deletes a registry key value of the given name. If the value doesn’t already exist, this command will fail and all subsequent commands will not be executed.

Version Platforms
8.0.584.0 Windows

Syntax

regdelete64 <key> <value-name>

Where key is the name of the key and value-name is the name of the value in the registry key you wish to delete.

Examples

Deletes the NeverShowExt value from the ShellScrap registry key.

regdelete64 "[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ShellScrap]" "NeverShowExt"

Notes

This command is Windows-only. It will cause an action script to terminate on a Unix agent.

If the specified key doesn't already exist, it will be created by this command.