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Re: [Fab-user] Using Fabric on win32 to modify Registry
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Re: [Fab-user] Using Fabric on win32 to modify Registry |
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Thu, 20 Sep 2012 09:57:27 -0700 |
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Windows locally or remote targets?
If remote, python would have to be installed on each machine. Because of that I
recommend the reg.exe tool instead. It will definitely have to be run as an
administrator if changing values outside the current_user area.
-Mike
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From: "Daanen" <daa...is.com>
Subject: [Fab-user] Using Fabric on win32 to modify Registry
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently studying the possibility for us to use Fabric to automate
> application testing in our company.
> Some tests need to corrupt Windows Registry.
> Say I write a python script to corrupt the Registry, does the execution of
> this script using fabric may succeed or will it always failed due to a OS or
> fabric protection process ?
>