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The Windows editor specifically intended for this purpose is regedit and that's what you should use. As concerns index. I wrote just such a batch file to do that and more. The batch file must be executed in native DOS mode before Widows is launched to avoid activation of the Windows file locking feature sharing violation. To automate the process at each boot, ZAP. BAT can be called from or added to the auotexec.

These multiple locations further complicate the deletion process. You will also note an unusual section at the bottom that creates, runs and then deletes regedit code to remove various Most Recently Used lists from your registry. Here's the batch file I have tried using regedit and search with it to see if i find the text that i saw in the user.

Actually Denny, Majestic and I aren't surprised. Without going into all the technical intracies that's been done and done well before on this forum , tis the nature of what appears to be an unusal folder, but isn't actually a folder at all. The bottom line though is that it is difficult to clear out the index.

The batch file Denny recommended or the simpler one that I provided deletes the folders and Window reconstructs the folders and a new read empty index. Try either batch file for yourself and you'll see that they work quite nicely. It runs from Windows using a simple intuitive checkbox interface. I think you will find it to your liking. To all the above posters. All suggestions are very good. Along with your and Denny's advice, this will remove all index.

To change the default language or any other settings for NEW users, you can use the registry editor to change the default user profile. If you want to create a default profile for all new users in a Windows NT domain, the default user profile can be copied to the Netlogon share on the primary domain controller.

A subdirectory must be created within the Netlogon share called "Default User" and the default profile copied to that subdirectory. The easiest way to do this is to create a customized profile and copy that profile using the System tool in Control Panel and clicking the User Profiles tab. The Everyone group should be given permission to use the profile. This profile should be copied to every validating domain controller. The Replication service can be used for this.

To view or modify the Ntuser. This will prompt you to browse through your Windows directory for the location the file is. When prompted for a name, enter a name that is descriptive and easy to remember. The name will be used to create a new node in the tree so one can browse the offline registry. Go to the newly created node and edit whatever you like The changes are written immediately to the offline registry database. One can import and export between the newly created node and the current registry just browse between the corresponding keys.

But in my case, I had to delete a Registry key. You will be asked to confirm if you want to unload the hive, click on Yes as shown below. That is all what is needed to load and unload a hide.

I hope you found this blog post helpful. If you have any questions, please let me know in the comment session.

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