Used in conjunction with
CheckedValueW95, later.
UnChecked
Value
Should match target
value datatype
This holds the data to be stored in the target Registry value, when said
option is turned off. This value is optional; if omitted, it is assumed to be
0.
Default-
Value
Should match target
value datatype
This is the default value, used only if the target Registry value does not
already exist. As soon as the option in the Folder Options window is
turned on or off at least once, this parameter is ignored, and Windows
instead reads the state of the target value, comparing it to
CheckedValue and UnCheckedValue to determine if the option
should appear checked or unchecked. This value is optional; if omitted, it
is assumed to be 0.
Table 3-3. Registry-related properties of Folder Options items (continued)
Value name Datatype Description of value contents
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8. After you??™ve created keys and entered the appropriate property values,
your Registry should look something like Figure 3-9, and the resulting
Folder Options dialog box should look like Figure 3-8, shown earlier. If
Folder Options is open, you??™ll have to close it and reopen it for the
changes to take effect.
If you add a setting and it doesn??™t show up in the Folder
Options window (after closing and reopening it), most likely
one or more required values are missing.
9. Close the Registry Editor when you??™re finished.
When the Folder Options dialog box is first displayed, the current data
stored in each target value is compared with the corresponding CheckedValue
and UnCheckedValue, and the option in the Advanced settings list is set
accordingly.
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