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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Alists [A] wrote:

A> what is hkcu? (registry?)  <geez I feel dumb! looks like registry
A> path but never heard of HKCU

HKey_Current_User.

Hit the run button on the Start menu and type regedit.exe, then hit
enter.

The registry is illustrated in a folder tree type pattern.

The part I most commonly edit is

HKey_Current_User/Software. Here, a lot of your applications settings
are stored. You can safely make changes without hosing your system
since you're usually making changes to an applications settings.

A lot of TB!'s registry entries are in a readable format.

Go to HKey_Current_User/Software/RIT/The Bat!

Have a look at the settings there. Don't be scared. :-) Take a good
hard look and you'll see that a lot of the settings make sense and
aren't all cryptic hex codes.

The 1 and 0 values usually represent on and off switches.

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 -=Allie C Martin=-
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