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Managing The Windows 2000 Registry
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Managing The Windows 2000 Registry

by Paul Robichaux
August 2000
Intermediate to advanced
558 pages
16h 53m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Index

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access
auditing, Auditing Registry Access, Guarding against Trojan horses
exceptions to rules for, Allowing exceptions, Allowing exceptions
HKLM\\\\SECURITY key data, SECURITY
limiting remote Registry access, Limiting Remote Registry Access, Allowing exceptions
modifying ACLs, Fixing Registry Security ACLs in Windows NT
to Performance Monitor data, Control Who Can See Performance Monitor Data
policies of (see system policies)
to printer functions, Allow Members of the Printer Operators Group to Add Printers
video resolution data, Keep Users from Changing Video Resolutions
accounts
domain accounts, Hives and Files
local, creating new, HKEY_USERS
ACLs (access control lists), Windows NT 3.1, 3.5, and 3.51, It Provides Security, It Provides Security, Registry Security Fundamentals, Basic Registry Permissions, Opening and Closing Keys
discretionary (DACLs), Using Registry Security Information
exceptions to access rules, Allowing exceptions, Allowing exceptions
modifying, Fixing Registry Security ACLs in Windows NT
system ACLs (SACLs), Using Registry Security Information
ActiveSetup key, Microsoft\ActiveSetup
ActiveWindowTracking key, Enable X Window-Style “Auto Raise”
ActiveX controls, OLE, ActiveX, and COM
adding Registry keys, Adding New Keys or Values, Adding New Keys or Values, Adding New Keys or Values, Adding new values, Adding new keys
Addresses key, Microsoft\ RAS Autodial
.ADM files, How are policies defined?
editing, Creating Your Own Policy Templates, Creating Your Own Policy Templates
AeDebug ...
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