I am not sure what the best way to tackle this problem so here it goes...
I want to use the user's input to replace a string value in the registry.
The problem is locating the subkey. There is one location that I need to
change the string value:
\\HKLM\SOFTWARE\Funk Software, Inc.\odyssey\client\configuration
\userDefaults\profiles\profile#1A1A1AAAAA11111AAAA1AA1A1A1A1A1A1AAA1111
\authentication
ttlsIdentity: UserName
Under the "profiles" key, there are two "profile#..." subkeys. There are
exactly 40 alphanumerics following the "#".
Under both "authentication" keys, they both contain the "ttlsIdentity"
string value. If I have to make both the same values, that's fine as long
as I change the second "ttlsIdentity" value to the username the user input
in the script.
What differetiates the two profile keys are that they contain different
string values for secondaryAuth in subkey "authentication."
HKLM
- SOFTWARE
- Funk Software, Inc.
- odyssey
- client
- configuration
- userDefaults
- profiles
- profile#8825B0B4471E4123B86A0D08C27FC0A6414F7568
- authentication
*secondaryAuth (REG_SZ)= MS-CHAP-V2
*ttlsIdentity (REG_SZ)= username
- profile#93976CFE828C6DBFAD79EA46268C893B413F6223
- authentication
*secondaryAuth (REG_SZ)= PAP-Token
*ttlsIdentity (REG_SZ)= username
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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