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Below is the code and the error message.

When I change $path to = @TempDir & "\temp\" I get the following error on the second time around. The file Classes.nfo is basically a text file with regkeys taht I'm exporting. If I change $path to just "" so no change, it works fine when I run it from the same directory classes.nfo is in.

Error:

$line = FileReadLine($line)

Error: Invalid file handle used.

DirCreate(@TempDir & "\temp")
$path = @TempDir & "\temp\"
_exportClassesRegKeys()

Func _ExportClassesRegKeys()
    $file = FileOpen($path & "classes.nfo", 0)
    If $file = -1 Then
        MsgBox(0, "Error: Classes", "Unable to open "& $path & $file)
        Exit
    EndIf
    $i = 0
    While 1
        $i = $i + 1
        $exportfile = $path & "export" & $i & ".reg"
        $line = FileReadLine($file)
        If @error = -1 Then ExitLoop
        $cmd_export = "reg export " & $hkcu & $rKey1 & $line & " " & $exportfile
        RunWait(@ComSpec & " /c " & $cmd_export, "", @SW_HIDE)
    WEnd
EndFunc  ;==>_ExportClasses

Anyone have any ideas?

Edited by kpu
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When I change $path to = @TempDir & "\temp\" I get the following error on the second time around.

What do you mean "on the second time around"?

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Try this, I changed the line where you set $cmd_export nfor my testing. You'll probably have to play with that again. Other than that this should work for you, I was able to export three keys, no errors.

Classes.nfo File-

.323

.386

.3g2

DirCreate(@TempDir & "\temp")
$path = @TempDir & "\temp\"
_exportClassesRegKeys()

Func _ExportClassesRegKeys()
    $file = FileOpen($path & "classes.nfo", 0)
    If $file = -1 Then
        MsgBox(0, "Error Classes", "Unable to open " & $path & "classes.nfo" & @CR & "Return Code: " & $file)
        Exit
    EndIf
    $i = 0
    While 1
        $i = $i + 1
        $exportfile = $path & "export" & $i & ".reg"
        $line = FileReadLine($file, $i)
        If @error = -1 Then ExitLoop
        $cmd_export = "reg export HKCR\" & $line & " " & $exportfile
        RunWait(@ComSpec & ' /C "' & $cmd_export & '"', @SystemDir , @SW_HIDE)
    WEnd
EndFunc
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Try this, I changed the line where you set $cmd_export nfor my testing. You'll probably have to play with that again. Other than that this should work for you, I was able to export three keys, no errors.

Classes.nfo File-

.323

.386

.3g2

DirCreate(@TempDir & "\temp")
$path = @TempDir & "\temp\"
_exportClassesRegKeys()

Func _ExportClassesRegKeys()
    $file = FileOpen($path & "classes.nfo", 0)
    If $file = -1 Then
        MsgBox(0, "Error Classes", "Unable to open " & $path & "classes.nfo" & @CR & "Return Code: " & $file)
        Exit
    EndIf
    $i = 0
    While 1
        $i = $i + 1
        $exportfile = $path & "export" & $i & ".reg"
        $line = FileReadLine($file, $i)
        If @error = -1 Then ExitLoop
        $cmd_export = "reg export HKCR\" & $line & " " & $exportfile
        RunWait(@ComSpec & ' /C "' & $cmd_export & '"', @SystemDir , @SW_HIDE)
    WEnd
EndFunc
might be a good idea to toss in a FileClose($file)
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