Five files stored in the C:\Windows\System32\config folder; these files are called hives and they are named the SAM (Security Accounts Manager), Security, Software, System, and Default hives.
The windows XP registry consists of several files, loaded together they constitute the "registry"/ These files are Software, System, SAM, Security, Default, and UserDiff. They are located in Windows\System32\Config and are usually hidden or considered protected system files. One other registry file is called NTuser.dat and is located in the users Documents and Settings folder.
The windows XP registry consists of several files, loaded together they constitute the "registry"/ These files are Software, System, SAM, Security, Default, and UserDiff. They are located in Windows\System32\Config and are usually hidden or considered protected system files. One other registry file is called NTuser.dat and is located in the users Documents and Settings folder.
The windows XP registry consists of several files, loaded together they constitute the "registry"/ These files are Software, System, SAM, Security, Default, and UserDiff. They are located in Windows\System32\Config and are usually hidden or considered protected system files. One other registry file is called NTuser.dat and is located in the users Documents and Settings folder.
There is no such thing as a "Windows XP Word file." You open the files in Vista the exact same way you do in Windows XP - with Microsoft Word.
Program Files (for win xp x86 and vista x86) Program Files(x86) (for win xp x64 and vista x64 for 32 bits applications) Program Files(x64) (for win xp x64 and vista x64 for 64 bits applications)
Start -> Run -> regedit.exe
Registry
Windows File Protection (WFP) is a service of XP which protects important system files and other files crucial to the operation of Windows. Windows Resource Protection (WRP) is the WFP replacement new in Vista. The amount of protected files is drastically increased and protection is extended to registry keys. Vista does this by using Access Control Lists (ACLs) and limiting changes to protected files to one program: TrustedInstaller.exe. Administrators also have more limited control over changes in system files and registry keys: they no longer have default access; they must first change the ACL entry before access is granted to sensitive system files or registry keys.
Windows File Protection (WFP) is a service of XP which protects important system files and other files crucial to the operation of Windows. Windows Resource Protection (WRP) is the WFP replacement new in Vista. The amount of protected files is drastically increased and protection is extended to registry keys. Vista does this by using Access Control Lists (ACLs) and limiting changes to protected files to one program: TrustedInstaller.exe. Administrators also have more limited control over changes in system files and registry keys: they no longer have default access; they must first change the ACL entry before access is granted to sensitive system files or registry keys.
Hkey_dyn_data
Yes as long as you are running Microsoft Office on Vista.
Regedit.exe Windows XP has only a Single registry editor (Regedit.exe) Windows 2000 ahs two registry editor Regedit32.exe Regedit.exe