A
ataman
I'm quite confused about the meaning of CheckedValue/UncheckedValue pair of
registry keys. It seems that C.V="yes" U.V.="no" produce different results,
depending on the starting state of the relevant checkbox in the GUI. the
same occurs for C.V="no" and U.V.="yes". Is there a standard that MS
registry follows? am i missing some logical pattern here?
thanks.
registry keys. It seems that C.V="yes" U.V.="no" produce different results,
depending on the starting state of the relevant checkbox in the GUI. the
same occurs for C.V="no" and U.V.="yes". Is there a standard that MS
registry follows? am i missing some logical pattern here?
thanks.