Francisco H Tapia
my.lists at verizon.net
Mon Dec 1 00:10:49 CST 2003
John, This is cool, I never really thought of compiling anything like this.. it's a great project, are you going to store keys based on OS flavor? (ie, 9x/NT/2k/XP). Additionally are you going to use the internal vba calls to the registry or the APIs? :D. thanks. John W. Colby wrote: > Have ya ever... wished you had a place to store all the registry tweaks you > run across? I have run across so many things where they tell you to go to > the registry and set / clear / delete some entry. I can NEVER remember > where I found the tweak, but I always remember I was supposed to do some > unnamed thing to make something happen. > > It all started with securing IIS. An article I ran across gives a handful > of registry tweaks to tighten up security. Of course I can use regedit but > how blasé > > Well I just whipped out a little database to hold the key / value name / > value and a memo about the registry key, as well as a parent "topic" table > that lets me organize the entries by a topic of my choosing, complete with > memo. At the moment you have to type the registry key / value name / value > in, but once you do you can press a button and the entry is created in the > registry. It uses a registry class for anyone interested in how to read / > write the registry (or doesn't want to write their own) courtesy of a VB > Techniques article written by Eric Smith on 3/29/2000. I also use a few > withevent classes for those of you who want to see how I use Withevents to > run the basic forms. > > I may (probably will) eventually write code to back up an existing key > before modification, read registry chunks into the table etc. Not there > yet. > > I think it would be cool to organize a huge "registry tweak" database where > anyone interested gets this database and enters their favorite tweak, then > donates their tweaks to a pool. I can take care of merging everyone's > tweaks into a single database and get the resulting pool up on my web site. > > Anyone interested? Anyone know of a public domain db that I can get tweaks > already in a db? > > John W. Colby > www.ColbyConsulting.com -- -Francisco