use Win32::TieRegistry; $REMOTE= $Registry->Connect( '127.0.0.1','LMachine',{Delimiter=>"\\"} +) or die; my $key_to_save="SOFTWARE\\"; $success=$REMOTE->{$key_to_save}->AllowSave( 1 ); if ($success){ $REMOTE->{$key_to_save}->RegSaveKey( "c:\\sioln.reg", [] ) or die $^E; }else{print $^E;}
I was surprised when change 127.0.0.1 on other host IP.
The file was saved on remote C$ :)
Is there any way to save it on my disk? (Not moving from remote host)

And what can I wait from loadkey on remote host? I'll need to place the *.reg file on remote host localy before trying to load?

In reply to Win32::TieRegistry - RegSaveKey saves on remote hosts disk but not mine. by Sioln

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