No 3rd party solution needed:
Access Registry Using C#
By Gokula Giridaran
Access the registry using C#. Find out the system Information. Using
this source code.
/* I used it find Processor Information and Bios Information*/
using System;
using Microsoft.Win32;
class reg {
static void Main()
If you used the At command in Windows NT, you're familiar with the
concept of scheduling programs. The At command is still available in
Windows 2000, and you can use it to schedule tasks. However, several
differences between the At command and Win2K's Task Scheduler make the
new tool easier to use
You can report it to MS at
http://support.microsoft.com/support/feedback/
-Original Message-
From: dotnet discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Simon Robinson
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 7:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DOTNET] Another likely VS.NET bug
Just for the
-Microsoft delays key project
By Brier Dudley
Seattle Times technology reporter
An array of Internet services that are a key component of Microsoft's
future business are being delayed and retooled, the company acknowledged
yesterday.
But Microsoft vehemently denied a report in yesterday's New Y