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GeneralRe: Don't EVER use the registry! Please Pin
Jörgen Sigvardsson28-Oct-03 10:35
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Michael Dunn28-Oct-03 13:00
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Jörgen Sigvardsson28-Oct-03 13:03
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Terry O'Nolley27-Oct-03 10:00
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Jason Henderson27-Oct-03 10:23
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Jörgen Sigvardsson28-Oct-03 10:36
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Anonymous27-Oct-03 11:22
Anonymous27-Oct-03 11:22 
My opinion pretty much matches what everyone else said.

To your support, if INI files were used, it would be much easier to back up the settings for a single program. If it's in the same folder as the program, that's one less piece of the program scattered all over your hard drive.

However, the registry is still a useful tool, because everything is in one place. I don't have to search all over my hard drive to figure out which file holds a certain program's settings. The registry also uses fewer files, so backing up all your programs' settings is easier. Also, two or more different software packages may need to use the same settings, so a central location is necessary.
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thowra27-Oct-03 23:07
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