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plural of registry
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plural form of metadata registry
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The act of registering; registration
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{n} the act of registering, fact recorded
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(Bilgisayar) Windows registry is a hierarchical database that stores configuration settings and options on Microsoft Windows operating systems
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(Domain Name) An organization responsible for assigning domain names for the TLD that they manage Furthermore, it is their responsibility to update the global DNS tables that all name servers use to resolve domain names
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The OCS Registry is the branch of the Office of Child Support that administers wage withholding for child support Established in 1990, it is required by law to administer child support payments for all orders subject to wage withholding The law allows the Registry to charge an administrative fee for certain services
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Usually when we refer to the 'registry' we're talking about one of the most basic parts of your computer The Registry is where your computer stores important information including where to find its brain! If you don't know what you are doing you can cause a lot of problems by editing the Registry
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A system to provide management of metadata elements Metadata registries are formal systems that provide authoritative information about the semantics and structure of data elements Each element will include the definition of the element, the qualifiers associated with it, mappings to multilingual versions and elements in other schema
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The Central Domain Name Database This database holds the registration information for all a domain names with " com," " net," and " org" top levels
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A system entity that provides Service and Service Provider information
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an official written record of names or events or transactions
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A non-profit company in charge of maintaining the master database of all domain names, including details of ownership, expiry dates etc
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A registry is responsible for delegating Internet addresses such as Internet Protocol (IP) numbers and domain names, and keeping a record of those addresses and the informat ion associated with their delegation Examples of regional IP registries include Rese aux IP Europeens (RIPE), Asian-Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC), and the Am erican Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) Examples of domain name registries inclu de Network Solutions' InterNIC operation (com, net, and org) and the ISO 3166 country code registries (e g , fr, de, uk, us) [see also: Reseaux IP Europeens (RIPE), Asian-Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC), American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), InterNIC Registration Services]
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The place where a register is kept
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A register
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A database in which Windows NT internal configuration information and computer- and user-specific settings are stored
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The organization responsible for the actual administration and maintenance to a top-level domain is known as the registry The registry is where registrants or registrars go for new or modify domain name requests
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A database used by Windows 95 and onwards to store information about how your PC is configured
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Throughout the YGOR programs are software "test points" or samplers which periodically read and time-tag values which can be tapped into by one of two programs: registries or the accessor Registries accept sampler values continuously for purposes of creating log files The accessor, on the other hand, provides "on-demand" access to all samplers For example, whenever a CLEO application displays a monitor component, it establishes a connection to the accessor to get a stream of sampled values which are displayed in the widget on the screen
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A database of configurations etc maintained by the Windows operating system
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a sorted collection of named objects called registry member that are used in creating knowledge elements in SuperMemo Objects stored in registries may have the form of sound, video, image, executable program, DLL, font, text, etc You can link particular objects with components in knowledge elements by means of Link registry member on component pop-up menu Upon choosing the appropriate object name in the registry, choose Link and the object will appear within the selected component See Registry menu for more on registry operations
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The act of recording or writing in a register; enrollment; registration
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A building in which things are registered or where registers are kept
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{i} office where registrations are recorded; database for storing system configuration information in Windows operating systems (Computers)
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A central hierarchical database in Windows used to store information necessary to configure the system for one or more users, applications, and hardware devices The registry contains information that is constantly referenced during operation, such as profiles for each user, the applications installed on the computer; and the types of documents each can create, property sheet settings for folders and application icons, what hardware exists on the system; and which ports are being used
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A record; an account; a register
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A registry is a collection of all the official records relating to something, or the place where they are kept. It agreed to set up a central registry of arms sales
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The registry is a universal database that the system and applications use to store data It is stored in several files on your hard drive that are encrypted You must use regedit and regedt32 to view it This is one of NT's greatest strongpoint, where other operating systems use ASCII text files to store information, including Windows 3 1 and UNIX Windows 95 uses both, but only keeps the ini files for 16-bit support All 32-bit applications should use the registry
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Delegates IP addresses and domain names and keeps a record of those addresses and the information associated with their delegation Examples of regional IP registries include Reseaux IP Europeens (RIPE), Asian-Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC), and the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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A database that holds various information about a Windows 95/98 or NT system Most programs store their own configuration data in the Registry instead of using ini files The Registry is a crucial file and the loss of the Registry will mean that few applications on the hard disk can be used without re-installing them To back up the Registry, back up user dat and system dat, which are hidden files in the \windows directory These 2 files comprise the Registry
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The database repository for information about a computer’s configuration The registry supersedes use of separate INI files for all system components and applications that know how to store values in the registry
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The registry is a database used by the Microsoft Windows to store configuration information about software installed on a computer This includes things like the desktop background, color schemes, and file extension associations It consists of the following six parts: HKEY_User - contains the user information for each user of the system HKEY_Current_User - has all the preferences for the current user HKEY_Current_Configuration - stores settings for the display and printers HKEY_Classes_Root - includes file associations and OLE information HKEY_Local_Machine - has the settings for the hardware, operating system, and installed applications HKEY_Dyn_Data - includes performance data
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A configuration, information database that comes with Windows 95 The registry contains program information, associations, hardware information and so on
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An Internet domain name registry is an entity that receives domain name service (DNS) information from domain name registrars, inserts that information into a centralized database and propagates the information in Internet zone files on the Internet so that domain names can be found by users around the world via applications such as the world wide web and email VeriSign Global Registry Services is the exclusive registry for the com, net and org top level domains
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A database that contains information required for the operation of Windows NT and Windows 95, plus applications installed under Windows NT and Windows 95 The Windows Registry takes the place of Windows 3 1+'s REG DAT, WIN INI, and SYSTEM INI files, plus PROFILE INI files installed by Windows 3 1 applications The Registry also includes user information, such as user IDs, encrypted passwords, and permissions Windows NT and Windows 95 include RegEdit exe for editing the Registry The Windows NT and Windows 95 Registries differ in structure, and thus are incompatible
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A file in Windows95/98 that establishes the relationships between files and the programs that require them When software is installed, the registry is updated When software is uninstalled, all references in the registry are removed If software is simply deleted, references to it remain in the registry, and will probably cause trouble later The registry is also the reason programs cannot be simply copied to another machine, as was possible in DOS New programs must be placed on a machine with an "install" or "setup" program It's function is to copy the software to the hard drive and create the appropriate registry entries
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A database used by Windows for storing configuration information Most 32-bit Windows applications write data to the registry Although you can edit the registry, this is not recommended unless absolutely necessary because errors could disable your computer
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