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Originally Posted by a12jun View Post
Yeah I did after I posted the reply! Seems I have a lot to learn But how would I fin out the name of the key to use if I didn't already know it? Is there some way that I can switch on a process monitor log, run the command through the UI, then switch the log off and inspect it to find what was altered?
gconftool -h would teach you the options available

gconftool -a lists all keys within the directory

gconftool --all-dirs lists all sub-directories within a main directory
 

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