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To: William W. Dwyer, Jr. who wrote (8134)7/17/1999 10:07:00 PM
From: jw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Bill, I'll try,
Start/Run/Command/OK/cd\, Now you should see a C:>\ Prompt, Type
regedit and hit enter, You're there. Hope I got it right.

Regards, /jw

ps; click oh the + sign in front of the key for a drop down window.



To: William W. Dwyer, Jr. who wrote (8134)7/18/1999 10:40:00 AM
From: PMS Witch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
I haven't a clue how to find it. Thanks.

I posted a registry key. Windows comes with a registry editor, but doesn't put it into the menu system because it's a tool meant for the very wise or the very foolish. I didn't recommend you make changes to this part of your registry, but at most, only take a peek.

In the RUN box, from the start menu, enter REGEDIT. Once you're in the editor, click Edit/Search to find what you're looking for. You'll see curious stuff, but don't change anything unless you know exactly what you're doing. If you do change something, you'll become a true Windows expert before you'll have your working system again!

Cheerios, PW.

P.S. You could put a shortcut for the registry editor in you Start tree. It comes with a blue exploding Rubic Cube icon.