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Managing the Windows 2000 Registry

by Paul Robichaux, Robert Denn
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Overview

The Windows 2000 Registry is the repository for all hardware, software, and application configuration settings, and Managing the Windows 2000 Registry is the system administrator's guide to maintaining, monitoring, and updating the Registry database. The book, which is an update of Managing the Windows NT Registry, addresses four main areas:

  • What is the Registry? Where does it live on disk? How do system services access and use it? What do you do if it's damaged or corrupted? Every 2000 administrator faces questions like this, often in a desperate attempt to fix something that's broken.
  • What tools are available? Detailed descriptions of Regedit, RegEdt32, the System Policy Editor, Group Policy Editor and selected Resource Kit utilities explain how to edit and secure the Registry both on local and on remote computers.
  • How can I access the Registry from a program? Regularly monitoring the Registry's contents is one way to preclude unpleasant surprises. Using examples in C++, Visual Basic, and Perl, Managing the Windows 2000 Registry demonstrates how to create Registry-aware tools and scripts.
  • What's in the Registry? Not all Registry keys are adequately documented by Microsoft or by the other vendors who store configuration data in the Registry. Managing the Windows 2000 Registry offers a guided tour of some of these undocumented keys.

This book is a "must have" for every 2000 system manager or administrator.

This is the system administrator's guide to maintaining, monitoring, and updating the Registry database. A "must-have" for every 2000 systems manager or administrator, it covers what the Registry is and where it lives on the disk, available tools, Registry access from programs, and Registry content.

Synopsis

This is the system administrator's guide to maintaining, monitoring, and updating the Registry database. A "must-have" for every 2000 systems manager or administrator, it covers what the Registry is and where it lives on the disk, available tools, Registry access from programs, and Registry content.

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Explains how to safely use the Registry database; how to administer, back up, and recover Registry data on computers running Windows 2000, both locally and over the network; and how to use the Registry editing tools Microsoft supplies, such as RegEdt32, the system policy editor, and group policies. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Paul Robichaux

Robichaux is an experienced software developer and author and the principal of Robichaux and Associates, Inc.

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Explains how to safely use the Registry database; how to administer, back up, and recover Registry data on computers running Windows 2000, both locally and over the network; and how to use the Registry editing tools Microsoft supplies, such as RegEdt32, the system policy editor, and group policies. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2000
Publisher
O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Pages
558
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781565929432

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