Windows NT Registry Troubleshooting opens with general information about the less-than-intuitive hierarchical structure of the Registry, then moves on to an in-depth discussion of the role of holdover .INI files under Windows NT; Registry Editor gets full documentation. The book progresses to a detailed discussion of the Registry keys that relate to networking, explaining remote Registry maintenance with System Policy Editor. An extensive appendix documents the keys in the Windows NT Registry. True to its name, Windows NT Registry Troubleshooting features an extensive troubleshooting section. Addressing such common (and not- so-common) problems as disabling support for short file names on NTFS- format disk partitions, Tidrow presents the solutions step by step, but he also includes a more in-depth discussion of what's going on. If you run Windows NT exclusively and want a power user's guide to making it work for you, Windows NT Registry Troubleshooting is it.
Product Description
Following the format of the successful Windows 95 Registry Troubleshooting, this book serves as a handbook for all system administrators exploring Windows NT. This book enables the administrator to master Registry concepts and to properly plan and implement its features, as well as solve any problems which occur. The CD contains Registry editing utilities and mass update utilities.







