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Windows 2000 Registry for Dummies

Windows 2000 Registry for DummiesAuthor: Glenn E. Weadock
Creator: Emily Sherrill Weadock
Publisher: For Dummies
Category: Book

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Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
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Pages: 384
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Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.5 x 0.9

ISBN: 0764504894
UPC: 785555001763
EAN: 9780764504891
ASIN: 0764504894

Publication Date: January 7, 2000
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CD-ROM includes top third-party Registry utilities

Navigate the Registry with our unique fold-out map

Fine-tune your Registry with confidence — and turbocharge your system! If you're looking for an easy-to-follow road map to reliable Registry improvements, you've come to the right place. Whether you're a power user running Windows 2000 Professional or a network administrator running Windows 2000 Server, this friendly, failsafe guide delivers the tools you need to tinker with the Registry — and make your system faster, easier to use, and more secure. all this on the bonus CD-ROM RegMon freeware version — Watch Registry changes occur in real time Multi-Remote Registry Change 3.1 demo version — Make a Registry change and roll it out quickly over your network InstallWatch Basic 1.1 freeware version — Monitors changes that applications make to the operating system as they install PC with Pentium 166 or faster with 32MB RAM, Windows 2000 (any version); CD-ROM Drive (4x or faster). For complete information and system requirements, see the CD Appendix.

Discover how to: Customize the Registry to enhance Windows 2000 performance Create Registry backups to avoid disaster Make changes using control panels, REGEDIT, and REGEDIT32 Troubleshoot Registry problems Roll out Registry tweaks across a network

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Amazon.com Review
The Registry hasn't gone away. It's more important than ever--and every bit as cryptic as before--in Windows 2000. Windows 2000 Registry for Dummies explains what the Registry is used for, how it works, and how you (a power user with an interest in optimizing the appearance and performance of your PC) can perform surgery on it. Throughout this book, the emphasis is on exploration and experimentation with the greatest possible degree of safety, so you're given full information on backing up the Registry before the authors show you how to start paring away at its branches and leaves.

You'll find lots of conceptual information, including a neat explanation of the Registry's logical structure and the files that hold it. But the best part of Weadock's work may be his little how-to items, such as the one that explains how to sort the items in the Start menu alphabetically and the one that automatically clears lists of recently used documents (and recently visited Web sites). Sometimes he opts for a Registry solution when a non-Registry approach exists (as in the case of getting My Computer to open in Explorer view), but that's not a problem. Overall, you'll be pleased with Weadock's approach to a Windows 2000 detail that wasn't really meant for human eyes. --David Wall

Topics covered: The purpose and operation of the Registry in Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 2000 Server, making Registry backups and restoring the Registry from them, using Registry editors (regedit.exe and regedt32.exe, especially), organizational structure, user profiles, handy tricks and customizations, and the Registry's networking effects.


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