REG.EXE command spelling errors

J

Jason

On my copy of Windows XP SP2, I have been using the built-in REG.EXE
command so much that I noticed several misspellings in the command help:

'REG' or 'REG COMPARE /?' has "Succussful"
'REG ADD /?' has "charactor"
'REG DELETE /?' and 'REG COPY /?' has "propmt"

Any bets on when this will be fixed? :)
 
D

David H. Lipman

From: "Jason" <[email protected]>

| On my copy of Windows XP SP2, I have been using the built-in REG.EXE
| command so much that I noticed several misspellings in the command help:
|
| 'REG' or 'REG COMPARE /?' has "Succussful"
| 'REG ADD /?' has "charactor"
| 'REG DELETE /?' and 'REG COPY /?' has "propmt"
|
| Any bets on when this will be fixed? :)

Considering that it is the same as found on my Win2K PC....

N E V E R :)

Anybody with a Win2003 Server handy ?


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W

WTC

David H. Lipman said:
From: "Jason" <[email protected]>

| On my copy of Windows XP SP2, I have been using the built-in REG.EXE
| command so much that I noticed several misspellings in the command help:
|
| 'REG' or 'REG COMPARE /?' has "Succussful"
| 'REG ADD /?' has "charactor"
| 'REG DELETE /?' and 'REG COPY /?' has "propmt"
|
| Any bets on when this will be fixed? :)

Considering that it is the same as found on my Win2K PC....

N E V E R :)

Anybody with a Win2003 Server handy ?

For Server 2003,

REG and REG COMPARE has been corrected to "Successful"
REG ADD has been corrected to "character"
REG DELETE and REG COPY has been corrected to "prompt".

I have never notice this before in Wndows XP or 2000.
 
D

David H. Lipman

From: "WTC" <bcrawfordjr(remove)@hotmail.com>


| For Server 2003,
|
| REG and REG COMPARE has been corrected to "Successful"
| REG ADD has been corrected to "character"
| REG DELETE and REG COPY has been corrected to "prompt".
|
| I have never notice this before in Wndows XP or 2000.
|

Since Win2003 Server (NT v5.2) is the successor to WinXP (NT v5.1) , it looks like it has
indeed been fixed.
 
R

Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers

Damn, lost my bet. Better stay away from the casinos.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 

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