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R2E Sequence Diagram

The document outlines the sequence of events when using a Remote Registry Editor tool to make changes to a remote registry, including impersonating a user, opening the remote registry key, making changes, and closing connections.
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R2E Sequence Diagram

The document outlines the sequence of events when using a Remote Registry Editor tool to make changes to a remote registry, including impersonating a user, opening the remote registry key, making changes, and closing connections.
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Remote Registry Editor Sequence (R2E) Diagram

R2E Sequence Diagram

Operating System R2E.exe namespace R2E


(from Root::Interactio namespace Imp Class
(from Root::Interaction1)
Initiate

.NET Runtime

ImplementChanges(
Impersonater(uid, domain, pwd)

ImplementChanges(

RegistryKey Class

OpenRemoteBaseKey(RegistryHive.LocalMachine, machine

Destruct Imp

ntyR2E.ShowBalloonTip()

Destruct RegistryKey

Application.Exit()
Remove VHost

Remote .NET from VHos

Exit Application

Shutdown Windows

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