REG: User Preferences Entries, PART 5Last reviewed: May 8, 1997Article ID: Q102980 |
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This is the fifth of five articles on the User Preferences entries; for the other entries, see "User Preferences Entries, Part 1," "User Preferences Entries, Part 2," "User Preferences Entries, Part 3," and "User Preferences Entries, Part 4".
REGISTRY ENTRIES FOR USER PREFERENCESThe information presented here is primarily for troubleshooting, showing the default entry values and explaining the meaning of important entries. There are no hidden values that you can set for user preferences. All of these values can be set using the icons in Control Panel or the tools in the Administrative Tools group, or other programs provided with Windows NT. All Registry paths shown here are for HKEY_CURRENT_USER, to show how you can view entries for the currently logged on user. However, most of these entries also appear in HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT, where changing entries will change values for the default user profile.
WINDOWS ENTRIES FOR USERSThis section describes values for personal preferences for items that were formerly stored in WIN.INI for versions of Windows for MS-DOS.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows device REG_SZ output-device-name, device-driver, port-connectionDefault: printerName,winspool,LPT1: Defines the default printer. An explicit port and driver must be assigned to the device. The device-driver is the filename (without the extension) of the device driver file. To change this entry, use Print Manager.
Documents REG_SZ extensionsDefault: (empty) Defines files to be considered "documents" by Windows NT. Use this entry to define only document file extensions not listed in the Extensions subkey, because those extensions are automatically considered documents. The extensions listed in this entry are not associated with any application. Separate the filename extensions with a space, and do not include the preceding periods.
DosPrint REG_SZ BooleanDefault: No Specifies whether to use MS-DOS interrupts when printing. When this entry is Yes, MS-DOS interrupts are used; if the value is No, printing output is sent directly to the port that the printer is assigned to. The default is No. To change this entry, clear Print Direct To Ports option in the Printer Details dialog box in Print Manager.
fPrintFileLine REG_SZ BooleanDefault: False
fPrintVerbose REG_SZ BooleanDefault: False
fPromptOnError REG_SZ BooleanDefault: True
fPromptOnVerbose REG_SZ BooleanDefault: False
fPromptOnWarning REG_SZ BooleanDefault: False
load REG_SZ filename(s)Default: (empty) Specifies the applications to be run as icons when Windows NT is started. This entry is a list of application filenames, or documents associated with an application, with each filename separated by a space. Make sure to specify the path if the file is not located in the SystemRoot directory. To change this entry, add the application to the Startup group in Program Manager, and then check Minimize On Use in the Properties dialog box.
NetMessage REG_SZ BooleanDefault: no Specifies whether to display a warning message if the system is configured to run a network and the network is not running or the wrong network is running. All Windows network-related options are disabled if the network is disabled or incorrect. Setting this value to 0 turns off the warning message. The default is 1.
NullPort REG_SZ stringDefault: None Specifies the name used for a null port. This name appears in the Printers Connect dialog box in Print Manager when a device is installed (that is, the device driver is present) but is not connected to any port.
Programs REG_SZ extensionsDefault: com exe bat pif cmd Defines which files Windows NT regards as applications. Separate the filename extensions with a space and do not include the preceding periods.
run REG_SZ filename(s)Default: (none) Tells Windows NT to run the specified applications when Windows NT is started. The value is a list of application filenames or documents associated with applications, with each filename separated by a space. Make sure you specify the complete path if the file is not in the SystemRoot directory. To change this entry, add the application to the Startup group in Program Manager.
NETDDE SOFTWARE ENTRIESThe following subkeys can contain user preferences for Network DDE. All changes should be made while using ClipBook Viewer from the Main program group.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\NetDDE HKEY_CURRENT_USER\...\NetDDE\DDE Trusted Shares HKEY_CURRENT_USER\...\NetDDE\DDE Trusted Shares\DDEDBi064FD30A REGEDT32 SOFTWARE ENTRIESHKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\RegEdt32 All REG_SZ data types.
RegEdt32 Default value entries Computer HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT=44,44,452,190,0,220 Name HKEY_CURRENT_USER=66,66,452,190,0,220 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE=0,0,452,190,0,222 HKEY_USERS=22,22,452,190,0,220 Keys=2,3,0,1 Settings AutoRefresh=1 ConfirmOnDelete=1 Height=324 Left=88 Maximized=1 ReadOnly=0 Registry=Computername defined at Setup SaveSettings=1 Top=84 Width=548 VIEWER SOFTWARE ENTRIESSoftware\Microsoft\Viewer All are REG_SZ data types.
Viewer Subkey Default value entries Backup subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=Backup Clipbrd subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=ClipBook Viewer Control subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=Control Panel Eventvwr subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=Event Viewer Help parameters M_WindowPosition=[295,195,330,275,0] SaveMain=[0,0,0,0,0] Musrmgr subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=User Manager Network subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=Network Help Ntcmds subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=Command Reference Perfmon subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=Performance Monitor Printman subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=Print Manager Progman subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=Program Manager Regedit subket Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=Registry Editor Regedt32 subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=Registry Editor SETUPNT subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=Windows NT Setup System Parameters QUERY1=Qcounter Windisk subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=Disk Administrator Winfile subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=File Manager Winnt subkey Indexfile=Winnt.ind Path=C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\ QFLAGS=3 Title=Windows NT Help WINDOWS HELP ENTRIESDefault: H_WindowPosition=[213,160,213,160,0] M_WindowPosition=[212,4,425,476,0]This key includes settings that specify the size and placement of the Windows Help window and dialog boxes, as well as the color of text that, when chosen, displays a macro, pop-up window, or new panel. Entries are found under the following Registry path:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows HelpThe Windows Help key can include the following entries:
M_WindowPosition REG_SZ number,number, number,number,number H_WindowPosition REG_SZ number,number, number,number,numberThese entries define the default size and position of the main Help window and the History dialog box. The first and second number values define the x and y coordinates of the upper-left corner for the default position of the main Help window and the dialog boxes. The third and fourth number values define the default width and height (in pixels) of the Help window and the History dialog box. The fifth number specifies whether the main Help window is maximized, where 1 is maximized, and 0 is the default height and width of the window. Changing this value has no effect on the size of a dialog box, because it cannot be maximized. To change this entry, move or size the main Help window or the History dialog box.
Maximized REG_SZDefault: 0
Xl REG_SZDefault: 166
Xr REG_SZDefault: 474
Yd REG_SZDefault: 444
Yu REG_SZDefault: 120
IFJumpColor REG_SZ red-value green-value blue-value Specifies the color of text that, when chosen, leads to a new panel of information in another help file.
IFPopupColor REG_SZ red-value green-value blue-value Specifies the color of text that, when chosen, displays a pop-up panel (the type of panel used for glossary definitions) located in a different help file.
JumpColor REG_SZ red-value green-value blue-value Specifies the color of text that leads to a new panel of help information. For example, entering 000 000 000 as values results in black text on a white background.
MacroColor REG_SZ red-value green-value blue-value Specifies the color of text that, when chosen, runs a Help macro.
PopupColor REG_SZ red-value green-value blue-value Specifies the color of text that, when chosen, displays a pop-up panel (the type of panel used for glossary definitions). For example, entering 000 000 000 as values results in black text on a white background.
Reference: "The Windows NT Resource Kit for Operating System Version 3.1".
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