That indicates that the notation in use is hexadecimal for the registry
number i.e. 0x2102 set the registry bits to 10000100000010

Persio

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeffrey Reed" 
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Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 5:12 PM
Subject: what does 0 in 0Xnnnn mean? [7:40372]


> Heres a good question an intern asked me and I couldnt even make-up an
> answer
>
> I was working with him showing how to recover a password and we were
> changing the confreg setting. He asked what the leading 0 before the X
> represented. Im not sure any help from the group is appreciated.
>
> Jeffrey Reed
> Classic Networking, Inc.
> Cell 717-805-5536
> Office 717-737-8586
> FAX 717-737-0290




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