The preferences and settings of the currently signed-in user are typically stored in a user-specific configuration file located in the user's home directory. On Windows systems, this may be found in the Registry or within files in the user's AppData folder. On macOS and Linux, these settings are often stored in hidden files or directories (prefixed with a dot) within the home directory, such as ~/.config
or ~/.bashrc
. The exact file or location can vary depending on the application or operating system in use.
It holds the preferences and settings of the currently logged on user
In a Microsoft Windows operating system, the preferences and settings of the currently signed-in user are primarily stored in the user profile folder located at C:\Users\[Username]. Key configuration settings are held in the Windows Registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER. Additionally, application-specific settings may be stored in various folders within the user profile, such as the AppData directory.
The Windows registry subtree that contains information about the currently logged-on user is the HKEY_CURRENT_USER (HKCU) hive. This hive includes user-specific settings and configurations, such as preferences, environment variables, and application settings. It is dynamically linked to the HKEY_USERS subtree, which holds profiles for all users on the system, with HKCU representing the active user's profile.
1. Hardware and software configuration information 2. Application settings 3. Users preferences
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Germany currently holds the FIFA World Cup after claiming the 2014 FIFA World Cup champion title.
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