Microsoft Windows 2000 Registry Handbook (Que-Consumer-Other)
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Windows 2000 Registry Handbook helps administrators become more effective and productive. This handbook helps you use the registry for practical business purposes. While other books tend to discuss technology for the sake of technology, this book delivers timely, critical information that you can use to perform your job better. Topics covered are administering and securing the Registry, customizing Windows 2000, scripting changes, troubleshooting, and diagnosing common Registry errors.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1852843 in Books
- Published on: 2000-06-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 384 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
Windows 2000 Registry Handbook helps administrators become more effective and productive. This handbook helps you use the registry for practical business purposes. While other books tend to discuss technology for the sake of technology, this book delivers timely, critical information that you can use to perform your job better. Topics covered are administering and securing the Registry, customizing Windows 2000, scripting changes, troubleshooting, and diagnosing common Registry errors.
About the Author
As a best-selling author, Jerry has written over 20 books. He is a frequent speaker at assorted public events, focusing on the Internet and the Windows product family as well as other development issues. Jerry has five years networking experience, implementing complex enterprise solutions with Microsoft Windows NT Server, Microsoft BackOffice and other technologies. In the course of writing so many books about the registry, Jerry has invested thousands of hours learning about the heart and soul of Windows.
Customer Reviews
Repeats itself all over
Ok the idea of this book is great. However, really getting tired of reading the same things over and over again every 10 pages or so. Seems the book has only a few things to say and I bet I could have read MSDN for the info I am getting.
Who knows perhaps after page 100 something new will be said.

