About the Windows registry

Microsoft Access stores its initialization information in the Microsoft Windows registry. The Windows registry is a centralized database that Windows uses to set up and configure the software and hardware running in your Windows environment. The registry is analogous to the .ini files used under Windows 3.x. Each subkey in the registry is similar to a bracketed heading in an .ini file, and the entries under each registry subkey are similar to the entries under an .ini file heading.