[BC] the registry

Jack Baty jack_baty
Sat Dec 10 15:04:22 CST 2005


Jeff is right.  If you want to see what may be running on startup directly from the registry, run regedit and go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER---SOFTWARE----MICROSOFT---WINDOWS---CurrentVersion and check the Run and RunOnce keys.  Before you make any changes, back up the registry from the File--Export function of regedit.
   
  Hope that helps.
   
  
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Today's Topics:

1. Re: RE: The registry (Jeff Johnson)
2. Salty towers (WAS:810 WEUS...) (WFIFeng at aol.com)
3. Re: Survey says.... (WFIFeng at aol.com)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 00:32:47 -0500
From: Jeff Johnson 
Subject: Re: [BC] RE: The registry
To: Broadcast Radio Mailing List 

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The major 'gotcha' with the registry, is that changes are made instantly.

Much of it is decipherable mainly to those familiar with the minutiae of 
the particular apps they program or the gearheads at M'soft.

It is a rather gigantic database of everything the computer needs to know 
about itself. It is stored in *.dat files.

A couple of areas to get to know are 'run' keys and the Winlogon page. 
There is more than one 'run' key - one for each user and the 'local 
machine'. If unwanted apps or services are starting on boot, they may 
appear in one of these 'run' keys if not found in any of the 'Startup' 
directories in the file system.

Jeff.Johnson at goodnews.net



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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 21:10:02 EST
From: WFIFeng at aol.com
Subject: [BC] Salty towers (WAS:810 WEUS...)
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In a message dated 12/09/2005 12:38:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
scott at fybush.com writes:

> There are other watery towers in New York - WMCA (which is the cover 
> of the 2006 Tower Site Calendar) has its three towers on pilings in 
> the swamps of Kearny, N.J. (http://www.fybush.com/site-030424.html).

Corection: The WMCA tower site is located at the following URL:

http://www.fybush.com/sites/2005/site-050603.html

Interesting stuff.

Willie...


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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 22:35:35 -0700
From: "WFIFeng at aol.com" 
Subject: Re: [BC] Survey says....
To: broadcast at radiolists.net
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In a message dated 12/09/2005 11:56:10 AM Eastern Standard Time,
richwood at pobox.com writes:

> I have faith in Gargantual International to be kind and
> gentle. You should, too.
>

HOW much was that bridge, again?

Seriously, my idea/suggestion of having only the 50Kw Clears remaining (and
even a few new ones created on newly-vacated freqs) is not just for 
the benefit
of the small, but passionate, DX community. It is for the public at large.
When the AM band is cleared of the majority of smaller signals (many 
of whom end
up carrying the same syndicated stuff off the bird, anyway) it will be a
place for the long-range stations to have vast nighttime service areas.

All of the smaller stations, DA's, Daytimers, etc, would be migrated to the
new FM band on the to-be-vacated TV channels 5&6. Those stations would then be
able to serve their local communities with FM quality signals, 24/7. I'm sure
that most AM's would jump at the opportunity to go FM, especially the
Daytimers & those with low night power.

The brand-new 50Kw AM allocations that would then be created, could certainly
fetch some hefty prices as the FCC auctions them off. (That should get the
politicians salivating.)

Willie...



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