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____ is a command-line scripting tool used to add keys to the Registry. |
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____ is the Console Registry tool for Windows. |
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A(n) ____ entry is a named parameter or placeholder for a control setting or configuration data. |
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As Microsoft often warns, the Registry should only be edited by a(n) ____ person. |
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The ____ file format contains copies of keys in their original state as created at the end of the text portion of Windows XP installation. |
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The ____ key is the container for the profile for whichever user is currently logged on. |
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For most purposes ____ should be your primary Registry inspection and editing tool. |
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How many root keys are in the Registry? |
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The LKGC option is accessed by pressing ____. |
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Which files are not directly associated with a Registry key? |
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Which of the following is a command-line tool used to dump all or part of the Registry to Stdout? |
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Which root key is not strictly required by Windows XP? |
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It is a good idea to keep a few generations of Registry backups on hand. TRUE OR FALSE |
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It is recommended that you edit the Registry directly rather than using Control Panel applets and other configuration tools. TRUE OR FALSE |
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Reg.exe is more user-friendly than Regedit.exe TRUE OR FALSE |
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The Microsoft Windows XP Professional Resource Kit can only be purchased from Microsoft. TRUE OR FALSE |
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The Registry is stored in files that match one-to-one with the top-level keys. TRUE OR FALSE |
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To alter the contents of a profile, you should use conventional profile management techniques. TRUE OR FALSE |
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