Prior to release or otherwise, it feels that if MSoft were to have skipped
the registry and just used the GROUP->KEY=VALUE setup in INI files only,
things would be much better as far as cleaning up viruses at LEAST,
especially if you start locking down these files at the NTFS level.  But
then again, if they used an actual SQL system (Like their own) for managing
registry entries, things would be so much easier with a DELETE statement.
Individual programs could have their OWN "registry" file instead of crap
ending up all over the place.  Backing up an entire application would be a
snap as relevant entries pointing at specific DLLs would come with the
application base or at least configured upon install......  Ohhh the mind
is wandering.

On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 12:54 PM, Scott Robison <scott at casaderobison.com>
wrote:

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> What sort of technologies does Microsoft possess that make you believe they
> could have opted to use SQLite 10 years prior to its initial release (in a
> very different form than today's SQLite 3)? :)
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