![]() Make the change, for example, remove the tick from a checkbox. Here is the outline of our plan:īefore you make any changes, export the registry with Regedit. ![]() Let us take the situation where we want to find a particular setting in the registry, for example, a setting on the Winlogon message box that we wish to control. However, like the all the best ideas, once you understand the concept it becomes blindingly obvious. Judging from my postbag, not many people realize the benefits of comparing files with Windiff. Guy’s killer use of Windiff – To find settings in the registry
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