What do you consider the best book on learning about the Windows 95 Registry?
Articles and Tips: qna
01 Jul 1997
Q.
Dear Ab-end: have a bunch of Windows 95 clients on my network. What do you consider the best book on learning about the Windows 95 Registry?
-- Trifling with Trouble
A.
Dear Trifling: There are few all-but-useless tidbits of information found in the Registry Editor utility's Help file (type REGEDIT under Start | Run, then click on Help | Help Topics and you'll see what I mean). There's also equally weak assistance in the Microsoft's Windows 95 Resource Kit. The best resource I've found is a book by John Woram called The Windows 95 Registry: A Survival Guide for Users, published by MIS:Press Inc. (ISBN 1-55828-494-X). This book will get you started in a much better direction than the drivel that Microsoft includes with the Windows 95 product or the Resource Kit.
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