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III-45 If you want to fiddle with the Netscape Navigator bookmark file or address book, these registry entries show you where the values are stored.
Hive: | HKEY_CURRENT_USER |
Key: | Software\Netscape\Netscape Navigator\Bookmark List |
Value Name: | File Location |
Data Type: | REG_SZ |
Value: | < fully qualified path and file name > |
III-46 | Value Name: | Add URLs Under |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | Top Level Listing |
III-47 | Value Name: | Start Menu With |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | Entire Listing |
III-48 | Hive: | HKEY_CURRENT_USER |
Key: | Software\Netscape\Netscape Navigator\Address Book | |
Value Name: | File Location | |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | < fully qualified path and file name > |
You can change the names of these files or verify that a particular registry entry points to the correct files. This information is very useful in debugging missing bookmarks and address books or creating a common set of bookmarks and address books to distribute.
III-49 If Netscape Navigators caching feature doesnt work properly, be sure these registry entries refer to the correct directory for caching and match the settings displayed on the navigator administration screens.
Hive: | HKEY_CURRENT_USER |
Key: | Software\Netscape\Netscape Navigator\Cache |
Value Name: | Cache Dir |
Data Type: | REG_SZ |
Value: | < fully qualified path and file name > |
This value is the directory where Navigator stores cached images and files.
III-50 | Value Name: | Disk Cache Size |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | 0x00001388 (5000) |
This value shows how much disk space Navigator can use to store cached information.
III-51 | Value Name: | Disk Cache SSL |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | No |
This value determines whether Navigator caches Secure Socket Layer (SSL) pages.
III-52 | Value Name: | Disk Cache Size |
Data Type: | REG_SZ | |
Value: | 0x00000400 (1024) |
This value determines how much memory Navigator uses to keep objects cached.
III-53 If your Winframe server runs certain applications slowly, dont fret. WinFrame is actually trying to do you a favor it spots bad software and tries to reduce the resources it allocates to these bad applications. To modify this feature, change these registry entries.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | Software\CITRIX\Compatibility\Applications |
Add a key under the Applications key with the name of your applications.
Key: | < myapp > |
Add the following values under the key you just created (whatever you called your myapp key).
Value Name: | FirstCountMsgQPeeksSleepBadApp |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | 0xf |
III-54 | Value Name: | Flags |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD | |
Value: | 0xc |
III-55 | Value Name: | MsgQBadAppSleepTimeInMillisec |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD | |
Value: | 3 |
III-56 | Value Name: | NthCountMsgQPeeksSleepBadApp |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD | |
Value: | 0x5 |
Restart the machine for these changes to take effect.
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