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I-260 Have you ever installed some trial software and removed it at the end of the demo period, only to be plagued by the annoying message Cannot find file C:\filename (or one of its components)? Try this registry entry to correct the problem.
Hive: | HKEY_CURRENT_USER |
Key: | Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion |
Value Name: | Run |
Data Type: | REG_SZ |
Value: | <filename> |
I-261 Problem: Windows NT 4.0 Server requires that people who can remotely access the registry on a given machine belong to the Administrator group. However, someone is still tampering with your registry. To change the permissions, modify this registry entry.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ SecurePipeServers\winreg |
Change the permissions on this key to whomever you wish to give access to. The default is Administrators Full Control.
I-262 In Windows NT Workstation, the Winreg key is not in the registry by default. If you add this key to the registry, you must also add the subkey Allowedpaths. Here is the AllowedPaths key under a clean install of Windows NT Server 4.0
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecurePipeServers\ winreg\AllowedPaths |
Value Name: | Machine |
DataType: | REG_MULTI_SZ |
Value: | System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ProductOptions |
I-263 | Value: | System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Printers |
I-264 | Value: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Eventlog |
I-265 | Value: | Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion |
Restart your machine for these new values to take effect.
I-266 Did you ever wonder where the registry files are stored? Well, where else would you expect to find the answer but in the registry itself?
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Hivelist |
Value Name: | Registry\Machine\Clone |
Data Type: | REG_SZ |
Value: |
This registry entry stores the clone hive information.
I-267 | Value Name: | Registry\Machine\Hardware |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: |
This registry entry stores hardware hive information.
I-268 | Value Name: | Registry\Machine\SAM |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | Device\Harddisk0\Partition1\NTS40\System32\Config\SAM |
This registry entry stores all the SAM information.
I-269 | Value Name: | Registry\Machine\Security |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | Device\Harddisk0\Partition1\NTS40\System32\Config\Security |
This file stores information for the grayed-out Security hive.
I-270 | Value Name: | Registry\Machine\Software |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | Device\Harddisk0\Partition1\NTS40\System32\Config\ Software |
This file contains the value for the Software hive.
I-271 | Value Name: | Registry\Machine\System |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | Device\Harddisk0\Partition1\NTS40\System32\Config\System |
This entry shows where the System hive is stored.
I-272 | Value Name: | Registry\User\Default |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | Device\Harddisk0\Partition1\NTS40\System32\Config\Default |
This entry shows where the default values for the user hive are stored.
I-273 | Value Name: | Registry\User\<big long user id number> |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | Device\Harddisk0\Partition1\NTS40\Profiles\<username>\ Ntuser.dat |
This entry shows the user data for the current logged-on user.
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