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Main Forum => Tweaking.com Support & Help => Topic started by: paul1149 on December 20, 2013, 08:18:54 am
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Hi,
I'm running several repairs from tweaking.com. In the CMD window repairing registry permissions, I get the following output:
Done: 86812, Modified 86000, Failed 3, Syntax errors 0
Last Done <certain key address>
Last Failed <certain key address>
The background for these lines is a dark red.
What exactly does this mean? If the numbers proceed their respective parameters, what is the trailing 0 about?
Thanks.
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Ok. I think I get it:
Done: 86812,
Modified 86000,
Failed 3,
Syntax errors 0
I was thrown off by the spacing.
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You got it :-)
Yes the spacing catches some people off guard and they read it wrong.
A lot of times those few errors that you had are normally protected regkeys for the antivirus :wink:
Shane
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Once I figured out the format the few errors didn't bother me.
Perhaps colons after the labels would help newcomers?
Thanks.
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I actually have no control over that part. I use a tool from MS to set the permissions and it is that tool that is putting the screen like that :wink:
Shane
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A ha. That explains it. :)