Use any of the serialization modules, preferably one that outputs text. For example, I've done this with Data::Dumper (for non-huge registry keys). It recording the bless state was a pain but easy enough to remove. Then just assign the reconstituted hash in order to reconstruct the whole Registry tree.
Update: You can also use TieRegistry to load and modify the information in the hive before you restore it (or use regedt32 to do this).
- tye
In reply to Re: win32::TieRegistry script (serialize)
by tye
in thread win32::TieRegistry script
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