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Windows Registry

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What is Windows Registry?

The Windows Registry is a hierarchical database that stores low-level settings for the Microsoft Windows operating system and for applications that opt to use the Registry. It contains information and settings for hardware, operating system software, most non-operating system software, users, and the computer itself. The registry is commonly used for storing configuration settings, application settings, user profiles, and system hardware information.

What other technologies are related to Windows Registry?

Windows Registry Competitor Technologies

Linux uses configuration files instead of a Registry.
mentioned alongside Windows Registry in 0% (77) of relevant job posts

Windows Registry Complementary Technologies

Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) can be used to manage and query the Windows Registry.
mentioned alongside Windows Registry in 2% (76) of relevant job posts
Windows Installer (MSI) can modify the Windows Registry during software installation and uninstallation.
mentioned alongside Windows Registry in 3% (54) of relevant job posts
Group Policy settings are often stored and applied through the Windows Registry.
mentioned alongside Windows Registry in 1% (182) of relevant job posts

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