Mastering Windows XP Registry
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Peter D. Hipson is an author, consultant, and teacher. When not writing computer books, he can often be found teaching computer science at the local college, where he says he “ruins the lives of hundreds of unsuspecting college students every year.”

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Introduction.

Part I: Registry Basics.

Chapter 1: What Is a Registry and Why?

Chapter 2: Readme.1st: Preventing Disaster!

Chapter 3: Anatomy of the Registry: The Blood, Gore, and Guts.

Chapter 4: Registry Tools and Tips: Getting the Work Done.

Chapter 5: Policies: Good for One, Good for All.

Part II: Advanced Registry Stuff.

Chapter 6: Associations, Linkages, and OLE: How Confusing Can This Get?

Chapter 7: Why, Oh Why, Are There system.ini and win.ini Files?

Chapter 8: Getting Rid of the Unwanted.

Chapter 9: Recovering from Disaster, or Making the Best of a Bad Situation.

Chapter 10: Programming and the Registry: A Developer’s Paradise?

Chapter 11: The Performance Monitor Meets the Registry.

Part III: Windows and Office Registry Entries.

Chapter 12: The Windows XP User Interface: Changing How It Looks.

Chapter 13: Networking and Registry System Entries.

Chapter 14: Microsoft Office Entries.

Part IV: The Registry Reference.

Chapter 15: Introduction to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.

Chapter 16: Introduction to HKEY_CURRENT_USER and HKEY_USERS.

Chapter 17: Introduction to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.

Chapter 18: Introduction to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software.

Chapter 19: Introduction to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System and HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG.

Part V: Appendices.

Appendix A: Common Hives and Keys.

Appendix B: Registry Data Types.

Appendix C: Where Can I Get More Help?

Appendix D: Performance Counters.

Appendix E: Plug and Play Identifiers.

Appendix F: Microsoft Office CLSIDs.

Index.

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