Regedt32 was the old way of editing the registry. it's only better to those that don't understand regedit.
Regedit is the better program if you have spent any real time in the registry.
not to discredit you Gabe, but I spend hours a day working there, and I can't stand to use regedt32.
the commands are there for either, but only regedit is found post win2k.
hope that helps...