
The initial chapters provide a substantial introduction to the structure of the registry and teach you how to protect it, recover from failure, make changes to it using the Regedit32 editor, and even perform edits remotely. The next sections explain how to use the registry for hardware control, networking configuration, user administration, and domain server management and detail how to manage Windows 95 users with the System Policy Editor. A final section covers third-party registry tools and extensively documents the registry keys.
The author covers both the Windows 95 and NT registries but, because of their many differences, discusses them in separate sections. This approach makes sense for administrators who will probably need to work with both types of operating systems. If you're trying to master the registry, the core system-configuration database in Windows NT and Windows 95, you'll appreciate this book's clear writing and technical depth.
Publisher | Sams |
Author(s) | Clayton Johnson |
ISBN | 067231066X |
Release Date | 01 May 1997 |
Page | 648 |
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