Optimizing The Windows Registry
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Exploring the complex database of code known as the Windows 95 Registry isn't an adventure for the faint of heart. The Windows 95 Registry is the central repository for all things '95 (and the forthcoming upgrade, Windows 98), including hardware settings and how each Windows program begins, runs, and closes. Thankfully, author Kathy Ivens offers hope ñ and loads of practical, how-to advice ñ on navigating this complicated web of Windows settings in a clear and easily accessible way.
Optimizing The Windows Registry teaches you how to modify the Registry without damaging your critical Windows core operating system. Now you can become the power user of your dreams and safely customize menus, file settings, and subkeys; change default icons; use Microsoft's PowerToys; create and manage multiple user profiles and hardware settings; and solve common Windows problems...without fear.
The bonus CD-ROM that comes with Optimizing The Windows Registry features more than 20 utilities for editing the Windows Registry and customizing the look, feel, and functionality of Windows 95. Included on the CD-ROM are RegEdit 2.0 (for Windows NT 4.0), DumpReg 1.1, Registry Extensions 1.1, Registry Saver 2.0, Diskeeper Lite, and more.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2072105 in Books
- Published on: 1998-02-13
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 355 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
Optimizing the Windows Registry Hack the Registry Without Fear Learn how to modify the Registry without damaging your Windows system. With thorough and straightforward instructions, Kathy Ivens shows how to safely customize menus, files, settings, and subkeys to meet your Registry needs. From changing the default icons to establishing remote Registry service, Optimizing™ the Windows® Registry provides you with all the information you need to simplify system management — and get your work done more efficiently. Working Solutions for Everyday Registry Challenges
- Complete review of the Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0 Registries
- Full guidelines for implementing REGEDIT and REGEDT32
- All-inclusive primer on protocol Registry settings including TCP/IP, NetBEUI, and Network DDE
- Step-by-step instructions for establishing remote Registry administration
- Five entire chapters devoted to subkeys and their corresponding settings
About the Author
Kathy Ivens has been a computer consultant since 1984, and has authored and coauthored many books on computer subjects. She is a columnist for Windows NT Magazine, and has a syndicated column for home users in newspapers around the country. Before becoming an expert in computing, she spent many years as a television producer, where she had fun producing sports, and was mildly amused producing news and entertainment programs.
Customer Reviews
Outstanding, I finally found what I was looking for.
I own just about every book ever written about the Windows 95 and Windows NT registry. All of them do a good job of explaining what the registry is and how to access it using the various REGEDIT utilities. But none of them really provided any kind of comprehensive reference to entries in the registry. This one does.
I gave it a "9" because it doesn't go far enough as a reference, but it's the best reference I've seen so far. If you want to customize and/or optimize Windows 95 or Windows NT, this is the book to get.
A very good source for registry structure and design
This book explains the organization and content of the registry. Information regarding "do's and dont's" concerning editing is included. It offers helpful information regarding the relationships between control panel and the registry entries. The presentation of system policy editing is very clear and easy to follow. The differences between the WIN95, WIN98 and NT4.0 registrys are clearly defined. A cross reference or expanded index would increase the value of this book for troubleshooting and diagnosis.
A great book!
I echo the comments of the previous two reviewers. Started using the book the moment it came out of the box and have found NT capabilities I've wanted to turn on (or off) for years. Kathy Ivens writes with great clarity
