Well, I typed in "Windows Registry" at amazon.com, and found a number of
resources, including this one:
Windows 98 Registry Little Black Book
by Greg Holden
There are 31 other books listed there. BTW, even though I like amazon.com
very much, I'm boycotting them because of their patent lawsuit against
other companies using one-click purchase.
http://www.cybercover.com/infrngex.htm
By your books from alldirect.com, or powells.com instead.
Also: strongly recommend the two windows registry books from O'Reilly
press (Along with the superbly named "Windows Annoyances":
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/manwinreg/index.html
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/winreg/
and
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/annoyances/
Actually, I trust O'Reilly more than any other software book publisher.
> >From time to time we see that a solution to a problem lies in
> "tweaking" the registry. Is the following documented anywhere?
>
> A. The complete reference - a list of keys, the possible values in
> them, and what each value signifies.
>
> B. The "cookbook" - solutions of the form "if you want to do X, go
> to the registry and change Y" (like Andy's solution above).
>
> If this documentation does not exist perhaps someone could
> undertake to do so. I'm sure I won't be the only one to welcome it.
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