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David A. Karp

"Windows Vista Annoyances: Tips, Secrets, and Hacks"

This parameter is required for all
checkbox and radio items.
ValueName String This is the name of the target Registry value. This value is where the setting
data is stored when the option is turned on or off in the Folder
Options window. The key containing said value is specified by the
RegPath and HKeyRoot parameters, listed earlier. This parameter is
required by all checkbox and radio items.
Checked-
Value
Should match target
value datatype
This holds the data to be stored in the target Registry value (specified by
the RegPath and ValueName parameters earlier), when said option
is turned on. If you??™re configuring an option to be used on both Windows
9x/Me and Windows Vista/2000 systems, use both the
CheckedValueW95 and CheckedValueNT parameters instead of
this value. This parameter is otherwise required by all checkbox and
radio items.
Checked-
ValueW95
Should match target
value datatype
Use this instead of CheckedValue, above, if you??™re configuring an
option to be used on both Windows 9x/Me and Windows Vista/2000
systems. This value contains the data that will be applied if the system is
running Windows 9x/Me. Used in conjunction with
CheckedValueNT, discussed next.
Checked-
ValueNT
Should match target
value datatype
Use this instead of CheckedValue, discussed earlier, if you??™re configuring
an option to be used on both Windows 9x/Me and Windows Vista/
2000 systems. This value contains the data that will be applied if the system
is running Windows Vista, 2000, or NT.


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