Separate tokens in batch delims with comma but has spaces the string












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sorry but I can't resolve this problem. I have in my WinReg this string:




shell REG_SZ cscript C:shell.vbs C:start.bat, cscript
C:shell.vbs C:start2.bat, cscript C:shell.vbs C:start3.bat




I'm going to create other "start.bat" (start.bat is an example) but I must shure if exists in the shell, what I did is this:



set llave="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogon"
set campo=Shell
set existe=0

for /f "tokens=3" %%a in ('reg query %llave% /V %campo% ^|findstr /ri "REG_SZ"') do set datos=%%a

:SigDato
if "%datos%" == "" goto CreaShell

for /F "tokens=1* delims=," %%a in ("%datos%") do (
if "%%a"=="C:pathstart4.bat" (
set existe=1
) else (
if "%existe%"=="1" (
set existe=1
) else (
set existe=0
)
)
set "datos=%%b"
)

goto SigDato

:CreaShell
if "%existe%"=="0" (
echo entro
reg add %llave% /v %campo% /t REG_SZ /d %shellReg%,C:pathstart4.bat /f
)


It was working fine in test because I don't have the spaces




"cscript C:script.vbs C:start.bat"




but when I saw that it use spaces, until now I don't know how to take all the string with spaces delims with comma. Can somebody help me?



I appreciate it so much










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  • Don't call batchfiles start. It conflicts with CMD's internal command called start.

    – CatCat
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:26






  • 2





    Don't use "tokens=3"but "tokens=2*" that will get all data into %%b (as you did in the 2nd for)

    – LotPings
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:46
















1















sorry but I can't resolve this problem. I have in my WinReg this string:




shell REG_SZ cscript C:shell.vbs C:start.bat, cscript
C:shell.vbs C:start2.bat, cscript C:shell.vbs C:start3.bat




I'm going to create other "start.bat" (start.bat is an example) but I must shure if exists in the shell, what I did is this:



set llave="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogon"
set campo=Shell
set existe=0

for /f "tokens=3" %%a in ('reg query %llave% /V %campo% ^|findstr /ri "REG_SZ"') do set datos=%%a

:SigDato
if "%datos%" == "" goto CreaShell

for /F "tokens=1* delims=," %%a in ("%datos%") do (
if "%%a"=="C:pathstart4.bat" (
set existe=1
) else (
if "%existe%"=="1" (
set existe=1
) else (
set existe=0
)
)
set "datos=%%b"
)

goto SigDato

:CreaShell
if "%existe%"=="0" (
echo entro
reg add %llave% /v %campo% /t REG_SZ /d %shellReg%,C:pathstart4.bat /f
)


It was working fine in test because I don't have the spaces




"cscript C:script.vbs C:start.bat"




but when I saw that it use spaces, until now I don't know how to take all the string with spaces delims with comma. Can somebody help me?



I appreciate it so much










share|improve this question























  • Don't call batchfiles start. It conflicts with CMD's internal command called start.

    – CatCat
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:26






  • 2





    Don't use "tokens=3"but "tokens=2*" that will get all data into %%b (as you did in the 2nd for)

    – LotPings
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:46














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sorry but I can't resolve this problem. I have in my WinReg this string:




shell REG_SZ cscript C:shell.vbs C:start.bat, cscript
C:shell.vbs C:start2.bat, cscript C:shell.vbs C:start3.bat




I'm going to create other "start.bat" (start.bat is an example) but I must shure if exists in the shell, what I did is this:



set llave="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogon"
set campo=Shell
set existe=0

for /f "tokens=3" %%a in ('reg query %llave% /V %campo% ^|findstr /ri "REG_SZ"') do set datos=%%a

:SigDato
if "%datos%" == "" goto CreaShell

for /F "tokens=1* delims=," %%a in ("%datos%") do (
if "%%a"=="C:pathstart4.bat" (
set existe=1
) else (
if "%existe%"=="1" (
set existe=1
) else (
set existe=0
)
)
set "datos=%%b"
)

goto SigDato

:CreaShell
if "%existe%"=="0" (
echo entro
reg add %llave% /v %campo% /t REG_SZ /d %shellReg%,C:pathstart4.bat /f
)


It was working fine in test because I don't have the spaces




"cscript C:script.vbs C:start.bat"




but when I saw that it use spaces, until now I don't know how to take all the string with spaces delims with comma. Can somebody help me?



I appreciate it so much










share|improve this question














sorry but I can't resolve this problem. I have in my WinReg this string:




shell REG_SZ cscript C:shell.vbs C:start.bat, cscript
C:shell.vbs C:start2.bat, cscript C:shell.vbs C:start3.bat




I'm going to create other "start.bat" (start.bat is an example) but I must shure if exists in the shell, what I did is this:



set llave="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogon"
set campo=Shell
set existe=0

for /f "tokens=3" %%a in ('reg query %llave% /V %campo% ^|findstr /ri "REG_SZ"') do set datos=%%a

:SigDato
if "%datos%" == "" goto CreaShell

for /F "tokens=1* delims=," %%a in ("%datos%") do (
if "%%a"=="C:pathstart4.bat" (
set existe=1
) else (
if "%existe%"=="1" (
set existe=1
) else (
set existe=0
)
)
set "datos=%%b"
)

goto SigDato

:CreaShell
if "%existe%"=="0" (
echo entro
reg add %llave% /v %campo% /t REG_SZ /d %shellReg%,C:pathstart4.bat /f
)


It was working fine in test because I don't have the spaces




"cscript C:script.vbs C:start.bat"




but when I saw that it use spaces, until now I don't know how to take all the string with spaces delims with comma. Can somebody help me?



I appreciate it so much







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  • Don't call batchfiles start. It conflicts with CMD's internal command called start.

    – CatCat
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:26






  • 2





    Don't use "tokens=3"but "tokens=2*" that will get all data into %%b (as you did in the 2nd for)

    – LotPings
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:46



















  • Don't call batchfiles start. It conflicts with CMD's internal command called start.

    – CatCat
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:26






  • 2





    Don't use "tokens=3"but "tokens=2*" that will get all data into %%b (as you did in the 2nd for)

    – LotPings
    Nov 22 '18 at 22:46

















Don't call batchfiles start. It conflicts with CMD's internal command called start.

– CatCat
Nov 22 '18 at 22:26





Don't call batchfiles start. It conflicts with CMD's internal command called start.

– CatCat
Nov 22 '18 at 22:26




2




2





Don't use "tokens=3"but "tokens=2*" that will get all data into %%b (as you did in the 2nd for)

– LotPings
Nov 22 '18 at 22:46





Don't use "tokens=3"but "tokens=2*" that will get all data into %%b (as you did in the 2nd for)

– LotPings
Nov 22 '18 at 22:46












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