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Reviews Amazon.com Given the relatively undocumented nature of the Windows NT Registry, 1001 Secrets of the Windows NT Registry is a welcome addition to the power user's or system administrator's arsenal of tips and techniques for making NT behave. The book is organized much like a dictionary, with tips pertaining to various subjects such as general system behavior and applications behavior. One large section specifically focuses on Microsoft Office and another on tweaking performance. A CD-ROM provides links to a companion Web site and software tools for monitoring the Registry and recovering for corrupted and otherwise damaged registries. This book is clearly aimed for the advanced user--only the true power user will have the fortitude to tweak the Registry at this level of detail. However, for the serious NT professional, 1001 Secrets of the Windows NT Registry is a must-have and can make a lot of difference in day-to-day NT system management.
Book Description Without expert guidance, meddling with the registry can be a system-crash waiting to happen. But accomplished users who want the ultimate in system customization and optimization - and will brave the registry to get it - can avoid catastrophe with this definitive reference as their guide. 1001 Secrets for Windows NT Registry is no book for crash-test "dummies," but it is extremely easy to find the registry entries you need. Organized into sections covering networking, applications, system... read more
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