Getting a Value Using Precedence Rules
In many cases, you may be more interested in the value of a setting that will be applicable when running the product than in the setting in a single configuration file. If you use the -Get option with no -RegistryLevel specified, then the value reported is the value found in the highest precedence configuration file. If user jsmith is interested in the highest precedence value for the Desktop/Settings/ProjectOptions/DiskLimitForAbort setting, use this command to report this information:
UpdateRegistry -Get -ProductName ElectronicsDesktop2025.1 -RegistryKey Desktop/Settings/ProjectOptions/DiskLimitForAbort