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Where is Registry in OS/2?
Name: Jack Date: February 25, 2002 at 14:26:37 Pacific
Comment:
I try to look in OS/2 registry, but couldn't find where is it. Can you guys please let me know.
Name: JohnA Date: February 25, 2002 at 16:49:43 Pacific
Reply:
There is no "registry" as such in OS/2. Much of what Microsoft put in its registry for WinNT, Win9x (and newer versions) is in plain text in CONFIG.SYS on your boot drive/partition. A lot of other registry-type info is stored in *.INI files. OS2SYS.INI and OS2.INI are the main operating system INI files, but applications may create their own files to store settings from session to session. There are programs available to browse and/or edit these files and, as with the windows registry, you should be very careful if you decide to alter them.
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Response Number 2
Name: Jonas Buys Date: February 26, 2002 at 13:10:33 Pacific
Reply:
Look in x:\OS2\SYSTEM where x stands for the drive on which you have installed Warp. There, you will find REGEDIT2.exe. Possibly you have to make changes to the include tab of the folder, since I already experienced it as hidden file. Greetz, Jonas Buys
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