Examples of using Subkey in English and their translations into Romanian
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Click to select theSecurity subkey.
Each key or subkey is a new registry path.
Option 2- Edit an existing registry subkey.
Note If this subkey is missing, skip this step.
Method 3: Delete the Word Data registry subkey.
Make sure the Internet subkey is selected.
The user subkey folder resembles the following example.
Locate a subtree,key, subkey, or value.
Click the user subkey folder that is directly underneath the.
Locate and then click the following registry subkey.
This step backs up the subkey before you make any changes.
If dynamic registration is acceptable,change the subkey value to 0.
After you select the subkey that isspecified in step 3, locate the DWORD value.
The purpose of the attack implemented is to retrieve the first round subkey used.
For example, to delete the Test subkey from the following registry key.
For each subkey that is in the following format, perform the following step.
Okay Answer"yes" if it is okay to delete the subkey… gpg. keyedit. delsig.
The specific registry subkey and the values for that setting are as follows.
Create a LocalPackage string value in the registry subkey that you created step 2,b.
Select the AddIns subkey, click Delete on the Edit menu, and then click Yes.
We recommend that you create a new REG_DWORD subkey if it does not already exist.
With the CDR subkey selected, point to New on the Edit menu, and then click DWORD Value.
The BagMRU Size registry value in the following registry subkey does not exist or is less than 5000.
Note In this subkey, replace"xx.0" with 12.0 for Outlook 2007 and with 14.0 for Outlook 2010.
If you installed MSDE as the default instance, the LoginMode subkey is located in the following registry subkey.
If the subkey contains the name and the data that are described in step 3, click Delete on the Edit menu.
You can use the following registry subkey to apply the registry setting as a domain policy.
Note In the following registry keys, the asterisk character(*)represents one or more characters in the subkey name.
When the"LogonTimeout" registry subkey exists in either of these two locations, the Winlogon.
Subkey on a client that is running Windows Vista or a later version, later attempts to connect to a Terminal Server may fail.