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  2. Windows Registry - Wikipedia

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    The right to read the registry key value. Set Value The right to write a new value Create Subkey The right to create subkeys. Enumerate Subkeys Allow the enumeration of subkeys. Notify The right to request change notifications for registry keys or subkeys. Create Link Reserved by the operating system. Delete The right to delete a key. Write DACL

  3. ftype - Wikipedia

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    The ftype command was introduced as a shell builtin to cmd.exe with the release of Windows NT 4.0.It lists all Registry keys in HKEY CLASSES ROOT which contain the shell\open\command subkey, and prints out the REG SZ contents of the (default) value within these keys.

  4. Active Setup - Wikipedia

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    Active Setup is also used in some corporations’ software distribution systems to create an initial customized user environment. [1] Active Setup uses both machine-specific data and user-specific data. The machine part consists of a list of components identified by a GUID each. The user part is basically a mirror of the machine data, but it ...

  5. SUBST - Wikipedia

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    Edit the registry to run the built-in subst command during computer startup or user logon by leveraging the appropriate Run registry key. The easiest way to do this is to create a registry file (.reg), and double click the file to import the settings into the registry. This is not preferred, as the mapping only appears at the end of bootup.

  6. Service Control Manager - Wikipedia

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    Each service's registry key contains an optional Group value which governs the order of initialization of a respective service or a device driver, with respect to other service groups. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services, which contains the actual database of services and device drivers and is read into SCM's internal database. [3]

  7. AutoRun - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Registry is a hierarchical database that stores configuration settings and options for the operating system. The terminology is somewhat misleading so it is briefly summarised here. A Registry key is similar to a folder that, in addition to values, each key can contain subkeys which in turn may contain subkeys, and so on.

  8. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold

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    Click Download AOL Desktop Gold or Update Now. 4. Navigate to your Downloads folder and click Save. 5. Follow the installation steps listed below. Install Desktop Gold.

  9. Microsoft Management Console - Wikipedia

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    MMC 1.1, shipped with SQL Server 7.0 and Systems Management Server 2.0, and also made available as a download for Windows 9x and Windows NT. New features: [2] Snap-in taskpads; Wizard-style property sheets; Ability to load extensions to a snap-in at run-time; HTML Help support; MMC 1.2, shipped with Windows 2000. New features: [3]