1 SEARCH 2 KEY Displays the path name of all the keys that match the specified key. This command requires the SYSPRV privilege or the REG$LOOKUP rights identifier. Format: SEARCH KEY key-search key-search Specifies the key name for which to search. 3 Qualifiers /OUTPUT /OUTPUT=file-spec Controls where the output of the command is sent. If you do not specify a file name, the system uses the default name REGISTRY.LIS. /WAIT /WAIT=seconds (default = 90) /NOWAIT Specifies the maximum amount of time, in seconds, that you are willing to wait for command completion. If the Registry server does not complete the request in the specified interval, REG$CP returns REG-F-NORESPONSE. The default interval is 90 seconds. /NOWAIT is equivalent to specifying /WAIT=0, but there may still be a short wait period. 3 Example REG> SEARCH KEY HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\...\NODE HARDWARE\CLUSTER\NODE HARDWARE\LOCAL\NODE NODE Displays all the key paths that match the HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE\...\NODE selection. The ellipsis (...) wildcard specifies that there can be any number of subkeys between the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE entry point and the NODE subkey. Note that the search is not case sensitive. 2 VALUE Displays the path name of all the values that match the specified value name. This command requires the SYSPRV privilege or the REG$LOOKUP rights identifier. Format: SEARCH VALUE key-name value-name key-name Specifies the name of the key path to search. value-name Specifies the value name for which to search. 3 Qualifiers /OUTPUT /OUTPUT=file-spec Controls where the output of the command is sent. If you do not specify a file name, the system uses the default name REGISTRY.LIS. /WAIT /WAIT=seconds (default = 90) /NOWAIT Specifies the maximum amount of time, in seconds, that you are willing to wait for command completion. If the Registry server does not complete the request in the specified interval, REG$CP returns REG-F-NORESPONSE. The default interval is 90 seconds. /NOWAIT is equivalent to specifying /WAIT=0, but there may still be a short wait period. 3 Example REG> SEARCH VALUE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\... *AM% HARDWARE\CLUSTER\Name HARDWARE\CLUSTER\NODE\Name HARDWARE\LOCAL\NODE\Name NODE\COMPUTERNAME Displays all the value names that match the HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE\...\*am% selection. The ellipsis (...) wildcard specifies that there can be any number of subkeys between the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE entry point and the *am% value name. Note that the search is not case sensitive.