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"registry key" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a special key in a computer's database that holds information about software registry settings. For example: "Each version of Windows has a different registry key that must be changed in order to enable certain features."
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To change the size of the terminal output buffer, change the registry key terminal.buffer.max.lines.count.lines.count
Set the registry key for the default ccname to "API:" if the copy occurred, or to "MSLSA:" if it didn't occur.
The server stores and looks for modifications to the checksums by comparing the newly received checksums against the historical checksum values of the file or registry key.
The support document for the notification also says that anyone who has disabled the Windows 10 upgrade or disabled Microsoft's previous offer screens by altering registry key settings will not be shown the new notification.
Again, change the registry key "LimitBlankPasswordUse" from 1 to 0. That it, we're all done.
This number is kept in the ClientID value of the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Sofware\GeoEco.
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You will see a list of Registry keys that look like folders.
It can also create virtual folders and registry keys for applications that write to areas of the system that limited users can't access.
The OSSEC HIDS looks for changes in the MD5/SHA1 checksums of designated files on the system and registry keys within the Windows registry using the syscheck process.
File Marshal is extensible, using a configuration file to specify details about specific peer-to-peer clients (e.g., location of log files and registry keys indicating installation).
It also views some typical Registry keys where spyware tends to hide to make sure that it is running at all times, such as areas where programs can register to automatically have themselves started with Windows.
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