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Editing the Registry  
By: Staff | Date: 10.12.2006 | Level: Advanced
The Windows NT Registry Editor is REGEDT32.EXE, located in the \WINNT\SYSTEM32 directory. There is no icon or menu item in the Start menus on purpose. With an icon or a menu item, users would be more likely to edit the Registry, ... Continue »

Special Options for Dual-Boot Systems  
By: Bojan | Date: 10.11.2006 | Level: Intermediate
Hives are only locked from use when Windows NT is running. If you boot to another system, DOS, Windows 95, or even another copy of Windows NT, you can easily copy all the files in the \WINNT\SYSTEM32\CONFIG directory to another drive ... Continue »

Incremental Backups  
By: Staff | Date: 10.10.2006 | Level: Intermediate
By reducing the backup to only the files that have changed, the tape capacity can be significantly reduced. The tape backup program examines the attributes of the files on the hard drive to determine whether they have changed. ... Continue »

Professional Backup Programs for Windows 95/NT  
By: Staff | Date: 10.09.2006 | Level: All
Table on bottom lists the programs that are currently considered to be the best professional backup programs for Windows NT. Each has its benefits and shortcomings, and some are better at certain tasks than others. ... Continue »

Using the Windows NT Schedule Service and the AT Command to Automate Backups  
By: Staff | Date: 10.08.2006 | Level: Intermediate
The AT command sets up a schedule to run programs at a specified time and date. It can run on your own computer, or you can schedule it to run on another. The Schedule service must be running for the AT command to work. ... Continue »

Limitations of Windows NT Backup  
By: Staff | Date: 10.08.2006 | Level: All
Windows NT Backup will not back up files (including hidden files) or directories that you do not own or whose access has been restricted. To ensure a full backup, make sure you are a member of the Backup Operators group. ... Continue »

Examples of Windows NT Backup Command Lines  
By: Staff | Date: 10.07.2006 | Level: Intermediate
If you wanted to back up all the files on your local drives (C: and D:), back up the Registry, verify the operation, and name the backup "Full Monthly Backup", the command line would be ... Continue »

Using Options with NT Backup for More Versatility  
By: Staff | Date: 10.06.2006 | Level: All
Windows NT Backup can also be run from the command line, which allows any desired options to be activated with a single command. When NT Backup is then launched, no additional user input is required. ... Continue »

Creating a Safe Copy of the Registry and an Emergency Repair Disk  
By: Staff | Date: 10.05.2006 | Level: Advanced
To update the safe copy of the Registry, create a new DWORD. To update your current safe copy, run RDISK.EXE from the command prompt. That safe copy of the Registry is saved in a different location, and is not changed by ... Continue »

The Repair Disk Utility  
By: Staff | Date: 10.04.2006 | Level: All
The Repair Disk Utility, RDISK.EXE, is the first step in protecting your Registry. It will create a partial copy of the Registry. Having that copy on the local computer's hard disk is a fast and easy way to recover from minor errors. ... Continue »

Protecting the Windows NT Registry  
By: Staff | Date: 10.03.2006 | Level: Intermediate
The Registry is a precious and important part of the Windows NT system. Because so many things can go wrong with the Registry, and because such dire consequences are associated with its failure, it's imperative that you protect ... Continue »

 

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