Author Jerry Honeycutt carefully documents the contents of the Registry. He explains what each of the Registry's six hives contains, digging down through the subsidiary branches to provide lists of hundreds of entries. His commentary is sharp too--he explains what many of the entries mean and details how to modify them to achieve various results.
Windows 98 Registry Handbook also provides a collection of Registry recipes. Honeycutt reveals how to modify the order in which the contents of the Start menu appear. He tells how to disable the Run and Find commands in the Start menu too--a real attraction for corporate administrators. Honeycutt also reveals how you can make Windows 98 automatically flush its list of recently-used documents each time it starts up. He even shows enterprising users how to get around the roadblocks that crop up when a system administrator has tried to make it difficult to edit the Registry. The list goes on. --David Wall
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
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You won't find a better registry book than this.,
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This review is from: Windows 98 Registry Handbook (Paperback)
This book covers the Windows Registry in superb detail. I recommend it to anyone desiring to understand how Windows uses the Registry. It will teach you how you can use the Registry to tweak the Windows user interface. Editing the Registry is safe as long as you follow the safety guidelines set forth in the early chapters of this book. Don't buy the Dummies book (or any other Dummies book for that matter) unless you are a dummy. The typical power user needs something more technical. This is the book for him.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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SECOND BEST REFERENCE BOOK ON REGISTRY,
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This review is from: Windows 98 Registry Handbook (Paperback)
This book has the same strengths and weaknesses of all reference books on Windows 98. Each provides useful knowledge but none are able to cover every major procedure, issue, or problem in Windows 98. Perhaps, that is the underlining problem with Windows; too many topics to cover in one book. I am not fond of Windows95/98/ME but there is nothing on the market that is close to it, unless you decide to join the other eight users of Apple computers. This book provides good useful information but it does not give enough specific instructions about tweaking the registry. This book finishes a close second to "Win 98 Registry; Little Black Book" which is loaded with that type of information. I use both books and consider both very valuable reference materials. If you plan to work in the registry, you will need this book.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Easily the best book of its kind,
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This review is from: Windows 98 Registry Handbook (Paperback)
I've read a lot of other registry books that just tell you how to do frivolous things like change the Start Menu or Control Panel icons, and I've seen even more books that give advice that doesn't work. This book has neither of those problems. It is full of useful information from front to back, and there is no fluff to slow it down. If you are a network administrator like me, you'll learn lots of great ways to remotely customize your workstations (along with Windows Scripting Host, this book has changed the way I do things). If you just want to hack your machine to make it better, this is also the best book for you.
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