if you cannot find it, simply run it from the RUN menu type 'regedit' and it will take you there
You can go to "run" and then wrtite "regedit". it will open registry editor.
User account passwords are not stored in the regedit. The passwords are stored in a hidden file located in Windows. This file you can't see no matter what, you would have to get a third party program to unlock it and grab the information from the file.
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You might want to stay out of the regedit if you have no clue what your doing, messing around in there can mess up your computer. If you want to go in there anyways go to Start > Run and type in regedit. You can also go to C:\WINDOWS\regedit.
Regedit can be enabled by changing the policy setting in Windows Group Policy Editor (GPEdit.msc). This however requires administrative rights.
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click windows search and type "regedit"
Use the program "regedit" in the run toolbar from windows.
Windows 98 home publishing is for Windows 98. Windows 98 programs don't work well on Windows XP sometimes.
There are no unique features of Windows 98, nothing is unique about Windows 98.
Windows 98 does not include a firewall.