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Chapter 1: Windows XP Registry Overview
- Table 1.1: Registry Root Keys
- Table 1.2: Registry Data Types
- Table 1.3: Windows NT/2000 Registry Hives
- Table 1.4: Types of Files Associated to Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000/Windows XP Registry Hives
Chapter 3: Using Registry Editor
- Table 3.1: Keyboard Shortcuts Used in Regedit.exe
- Table 3.2: Icons Used for Designating Registry Data Types in Regedit.exe
- Table 3.3: Registry Key Permission Types
- Table 3.4: The Special Access Options
- Table 3.5: Auditing Option Types for Registry Keys
Chapter 4: The Easiest Ways to Customize Windows
- Table 4.1: [boot loader] Section Parameters
- Table 4.2: Boot.ini Switches
Chapter 5: Plug and Play in Windows XP
- Table 5.1: Plug and Play Support Levels for Devices and Drivers
- Table 5.2: Registry Keys Modified Using the Power Schemes Tab Controls
- Table 5.3: Registry Keys Modified by Setting Parameters of the Advanced Tab
Chapter 6: Registry and the System Boot Process
- Table 6.1: Files Required to Start Up Windows NT/2000/XP (x86 Platforms)
- Table 6.2: Windows XP Startup Files for Itanium-Based Systems
Chapter 7: Registry Key Reference
- Table 7.1: Subkeys Contained within the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Root Key
- Table 7.2: Typical subkeys of the Control Key for All Control Sets
- Table 7.3: Standard Subkeys of the HKEY_CURRENT_USER Registry Key
Chapter 8: Network Settings in the Registry
- Table 8.1: Local Area Connection Icons
- Table 8.2: Types of Network Components
- Table 8.3: Network Component Classes and Their Respective ClaseGuid Values
Chapter 9: Securing the Registry
- Table 9.1: Default Windows 2000/XP Access Rights to File System Objects
- Table 9.2: Windows 2000 Default Registry Key Permissions Assigned to Users and Power Users
- Table 9.3: Levels of Permissions Provided by Windows XP
- Table 9.4: Influence of the ForceGuest Registry Value on the Sharing UI and ACL Editor Behavior
Chapter 10: Managing the User Working Environments
- Table 10.1: User Profile Settings
- Table 10.2: User Profile Locations
- Table 10.3: Folders that Roam with the Profile
- Table 10.4: Windows 2000 Incremental Security Templates
Chapter 11: Troubleshooting Common Problems
- Table 11.1: Brief Description of Windows XP Startup Process
- Table 11.2: Startup Problem Symptoms
- Table 11.3: The List of Default Settings Under the FilesNotToBackup Key
- Table 11.4: Default Settings Stored under the HKLM\SYSTEM\Current ControlSet\Control\BackupRestore\KeysNotToRestore Registry Key
Chapter 14: Automating Registry Management with WSH
- Table 14.1: WSH Versions Implemented by Microsoft Operating Systems
- Table 14.2: Abbreviations for the Registry Root Key Names
- Table 14.3: Acceptable Values of the strType Argument for the RegWrite Method