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Inside the Windows 95 Registry (1996)
Front Cover Book Details
Author
Ronald Petrusha
Andrew Shulmann
Genre Computer Technical
Publication Date August 1996
Format Paperback (241 x 184 mm)
Publisher O'Reilly
Language English
Plot
What Windows 95 developers have been looking for! An in-depth examination of the Windows 95 registry, the new central "storage facility" for settings that replaces most of the old SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI settings found in Windows 3.x. This book covers remote registry access, differences between the Win95 and NT registries, and registry backup. You'll also find a thorough examination of the role that the registry plays in OLE, coverage of undocumented registry services, and more. Petrusha shows programmers how to access the Win95 registry from Win32, Win16, and DOS programs in C and Visual Basic. VxD sample code is also included. The book includes a diskette with registry tools such as REGSPY, a program that shows exactly how Windows applications, libraries, and drivers use settings in the registry.
Personal Details
Collection Status In Collection
Index 152
Owner Geoff
Read It Yes
Links Amazon US
Barnes & Noble
Amazon UK
Product Details
ISBN 1565921704
Country USA
Cover Price $32.95
Nr of Pages 594
First Edition No
Rare No