On 09/09/2012 01:49 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 09/08/2012 10:11 PM, Roger wrote:
Wow! You understand the indecipherable -- Regedit, wow, Linux is easy
after that!
Back when I was doing tech support for an ISP, I kept a shortcut to
Regedit on my desktop. Of course, after a few months, I almost never
used it (or had callers back up the registry, most of the time)
because I knew exactly where to look and what needed to be done. And,
I knew when you had to reboot to make the changes take effect. What I
never did manage to learn, however, is why you could only change
certain settings in Outlook by regedit, even though there was a place
in the settings that *claimed* to change them or why you had to
restart Windows before Outlook would admit there'd been changes.
I think it has something to do with the "processes" being "locked" by
the application. And the only way some changes can be acknowledged is
when they're released by a restart....of either the application or the
computer itself....but don't quote me on that....I don't muck around
with that stuff anymore...LoL!
EGO II
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