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    <title>Event Viewer Problem due to Registry Problem</title>
    <description>You re welcome              Regards     Dave Patrick     Please no email replies   reply in newsgroup   Microsoft Certified Professional  Microsoft MVP [Windows]  http:  www microsoft com protect       Irwin Greenwald  wrote:  &gt; Looks a bit scary  but I ll check it further   Thanks for your help </description>
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    <title>Color of folders changed    </title>
    <description>Hi  I got attacked  In window s ActivityManager it was displayed in the   process list as : b exe   I wiped it out with an antimalware tool  After   that things looking fine    Though I see GREY  instead of default yellow    color on the folders when entering Window s registry  regedit exe   You guys   have any idea if this is something critical  that I should be concerned   about? Thx for any    </description>
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    <title>missing tabs in display properties</title>
    <description> Clark   wrote in message   news:65mui 17 NJ2 3@newsfe02 lga     &gt; Alasdair wrote:  &gt;&gt;  Clark   wrote in message  &gt;&gt; news:lIiui 3 8 3 2@newsfe04 lga     &gt;&gt;&gt; Alasdair wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; gpedit msc shows eveything under display as  Not configured  but I  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; get nothing but theme in Display Proerties  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Windows XP Pro SP2 patched to date  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; R   </description>
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    <title>why ntuser dat file time stamp is not updated for over a y  </title>
    <description>Thank you   Jack   Olof Lagerkvist   wrote in message   news:Odm5i78vHHA 4544@TK2MSFTNGP05 phx gbl     &gt; Jack wrote:  &gt;  &gt;&gt; Olof   &gt;&gt;             What is your opinion about using:  &gt;&gt; SHGetFolderPath   with CSIDL_PROFILE?  &gt;&gt; I appreciate your comments   &gt;  &gt;  &gt; That should work  as long as you specify the SHGFP_TYPE_CURRENT flag   or   &gt; you can use GetUserProfileDirectory     &gt;   </description>
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    <title>Two entry s almost identical</title>
    <description>While looking in the Registry on NT 4 0 Workstation I came across two  keys almost identical  They are in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE     system\current control set\control\session manager  and  system\current control set\control\sessionmanager    Note that the second one has no space in session manager  The first  one with the space in the name appears to be the correct one  The  second one has two   </description>
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    <title>Internal structure of a registry file?</title>
    <description>Hi folks     is there any information available about the internal structure of a  registry file  e g  \windows\system32\config\system ?  Background: I ll try to extract some data from a corrupt registry file   after windows bluescreen   that even can t be opened with regedt32  any more  Are there tools that can open such a defective file and read  some data out??  Or any information about the    </description>
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    <title>Internal structure of a registry file?</title>
    <description>Hi folks     is there any information available about the internal structure of a  registry datei  e g  \windows\system32\config\system ?  Background: I ll try to extract some data from a corrupt registry file   after windows bluescreen   that even can t be opened with regedt32  any more  Are there tools that can open such a defective file and read  some data out??  Or any information about the   </description>
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    <title>can I add a menuitem for all popup menu?</title>
    <description>Hello everyone       as I said in the title  is it possible?      Thanks very much </description>
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    <title>I want an app  to start automatically whenever windows con  </title>
    <description>Is there really no way?    Thak you     Javad   wrote in message   news:Ow4SFnagHHA 4924@TK2MSFTNGP06 phx gbl     &gt; Hello  &gt;  &gt; I want an application to start automatically whenever the user establishes   &gt; a connection to the internet  I think I should do it through windows   &gt; registry  Is it possible?  WinXP   &gt;  &gt; Thank you  &gt;</description>
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    <title>Where is the registry file located?</title>
    <description>Run regedt32  then from the Local Machine Hive  choose Registry|Load Hive    Then navigate to the location of the hive you want to edit read  Give it   some tempname  doesn t matter what   Then when your done  move the cursor   back to tempname  then Registry|Unload Hive  Registry|Exit    Generally the system hive for hardware and or service related entries;   software hive for application and    </description>
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    <title>MaxLocksPerFile</title>
    <description>These articles may help or try asking in the Access groups     http:  www google com search?hl=en q=MaxLocksPerFile site 3Amicrosoft com           Regards     Dave Patrick     Please no email replies   reply in newsgroup   Microsoft Certified Professional  Microsoft MVP [Windows]  http:  www microsoft com protect     Chip_on  wrote:  &gt;I have recently needed to increase the values in the MaxLock   </description>
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    <title>Creating a local Registry</title>
    <description>I always wondered if it was possible for a user to create a local  registry and use the Windows API s to access it?  It appears that XP   NT  has many Registry related API s;  RegCloseKey              RegOpenKey  RegConnectRegistry       RegOpenKeyEx  RegCreateKey             RegQueryInfoKey  RegCreateKeyEx           RegQueryMultipleValues  RegDeleteKey             RegQueryValue  RegDeleteValue   </description>
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    <title>Clearing Pagefile sys at shutdown in NT4 0</title>
    <description>Yes     John    Crazybob wrote:    &gt; When you have the option set to clear the Windows swap file during  &gt; shutdown does it clear multiple swap files? I had to move my main swap  &gt; file to another drive due to low space on my system volume  but  &gt; windows recommended keeping a 2 meg swapfile on the system volume   &gt;   &gt; Bob  &gt;</description>
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    <title>What is a good registry cleaner?</title>
    <description>I just purchased a new HP laptop with Vista on it and was hoping that   someone could point me in the direction of a good registry cleaner  I was   told that Windows Vista is proscessor intensive and was hoping to keep the   laptop running smooth  I also wanted to get rid of all those preloaded   software offers and things that seem to come standard on computers these   days  You know the AOL a   </description>
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    <title>Reading registry on secondary drive?</title>
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