Microsoft KB Archive/102979

= User Preferences Entries, PART 4 =

Article ID: 102979

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.1
 * Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1

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This article was previously published under Q102979



The article contains REGISTRY entries for User Preferences, Part 4. These subgroups are included:


 * Network Connection Entries for Users
 * Network Software Entries for Users
 * Program Manager Entries for Users:
 * Program Groups Entries
 * Program Manager Software Groups Entries
 * Restrictions Entries for Program Manager
 * Program Manager Settings Entries

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This is the fourth of five articles on the User Preferences entries; for the other entries, see "User Preferences Entries, Part 1," "User Preferences Entries, Part 2," "User Preferences Entries, Part 3," and "User Preferences Entries, Part 5".



REGISTRY ENTRIES FOR USER PREFERENCES
The information presented here is primarily for troubleshooting, showing the default entry values and explaining the meaning of important entries. There are no hidden values that you can set for user preferences. All of these values can be set using the icons in Control Panel or the tools in the Administrative Tools group, or other programs provided with Windows NT.

All Registry paths shown here are for HKEY_CURRENT_USER, to show how you can view entries for the currently logged on user. However, most of these entries also appear in HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT, where changing entries will change values for the default user profile. NETWORK ENTRIES FOR USERS

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NETWORK CONNECTION ENTRIES FOR USERS

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The following Registry path contains the list of specific shares to reconnect when the user logs on:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Network

The Network subkey does not appear unless you are connected to a shared directory when the Reconnect At Logon option was checked in File Manager. There is a subkey for each shared directory to be reconnected at system startup. The name of the subkey is the drive-letter designated for the connection. Each such subkey can contain the following entries:

ConnectionType  REG_DWORD   0x1 or 1x2 --- Default: 0x1

Specifies connection types as 0x1 for drive redirection or 0x2 for print redirection.

ProviderName  REG_SZ   Network name

Default: Microsoft Windows Network

Specifies the network provider for the path to the shared directory.

RemotePath  REG_SZ   UNC sharename ---

Specifies the UNC name for the shared directory.

UserName  REG_SZ   usename --- Default: (blank) (That is, the name of currently logged on user is assumed.)

Specifies the username under whose authority the connection was established. The password is not remembered. This name can appear in the Connect As box in the Connect Network Drive dialog box in File Manager.

NETWORK SOFTWARE ENTRIES FOR USERS

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The following path contains subkeys with settings for user preferences related to Event Viewer, Server Manager, User Manager, and User Manager for Domains:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft \Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Network

The following table summarizes default settings in the Network subkeys. All entries have REG_SZ data types.

Network subkey  Default value entries -- Event viewer    Filter=(as chosen in the Filter dialog box) Find=; (String from Find dialog box) IfNT=1 (1=focused on Windows NT server) LogType=0 (0=system; 1=security; 2=application;                4=read from a file) Module=System (or Security or Application) SaveSettings=1 SortOrder=0 (0=new events first;                1=old events first) Window=132 126 504 282 0 (position and minimize) Server Manager  AccountsOnly=0 SaveSettings=1 View=4 (1=view workstations; 2=view screen) ViewExtension (file being viewed if View=0) User Manager    SaveSetting=1 User Manager    Confirmation=1 for Domains     SaveSettings=1 SortOrder=0 (for sort by full name) Window=132 90 480 258 0

The following defines most of the common parameters for these applications:

Confirmation  REG_SZ   Boolean ---

Specifies whether the application requests user confirmation for actions such as deletions or other value changes.

SaveSettings  REG_SZ   Boolean ---

Specifies whether options selected in the application are saved when the application is closed.

SortOrder  REG_SZ   Boolean

Specifies the sort order followed by the application, where 1 specifies sort by username, and 0 specifies sort by full name.

Window  Reg_SZ   Pixel location for window ---

Specifies window location when application was last closed as four numbers plus 1 or 0 to indicate whether the window was iconized.

The Persistent Connections subkey contains entries that control the restoration of network connections, under this Registry path:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT  \CurrentVersion\Network\Persistent Connections

DriveMappingLetter  REG_SZ   UNC  sharename

An entry appears for each connection to a shared network directory.

Order  REG_SZ   drive-letter order ---

Specifies the order for the shared directory connections.

SaveConnections  REG_SZ   Yes or No

Contains the value set by the Reconnect At Logon check box in the Connect Network Drive dialog box in File Manager. Default: Yes

The following Network parameter is found in this Registry path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT  \CurrentVersion\Network\World Full Access Shared Parameters

ExpandLogonDomain  REG_SZ   Yes or No -- Default: Yes

Specifies whether the Shared Directories list is expanded by default in the Connect Network Drive dialog box. This is the value set in the Connect Network Drive dialog box in File Manager by checking the Expand By Default check box.

The following parameter is used by the Windows NT administrative applications:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT  \CurrentVersion\Network\Shared Parameters

Slow Mode  REG_SZ   String --- Default: "CLOSEDOMAIN;h;FARDOMAIN;l;\\CLOSEMACHINE;h;\\FARMACHINE;1"

Stores information about which servers and domains are across a Low Speed Connection. User Manager for Domains, Server Manager, and Event Viewer read this information unless explicitly told whether to start in Low Speed Connection mode. The cache is updated each time one of these applications is started or set to a new, nonlocal focus, or when the user explicitly changes the Low Speed Connectionsetting. This is an LRU cache of up to 20 focus targets. The first entry is the most recently used.

This is a shared state between users, so if one user changes the cached setting for a target focus, other users get that setting by default. The user must be a member of a group with Power Users or better privileges to have access to this subkey.

PROGRAM MANAGER ENTRIES FOR USERS

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Program Groups Entries --

The Program Group key contains subkeys that define the contents of all personal program groups in Program Manager, under this Registry path:

HKEY_CURENT_USER\Program Groups

Common groups are defined under the following key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Program Groups

The information stored in these subkeys is in binary format, so you cannot easily edit it from Registry Editor. To change the content of program groups, use the mouse and keyboard techniques in Program Manager.

Program Manager Software Groups Entries ---

The Groups key specifies group numbers for the defined program groups, under this Registry path:

Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Program Manager\Groups

These are the default entries. All data types are REG_SZ.

Group1=Main Group2=Accessories Group3=Administrative Tools Group4=Games Group5=Startup

Restrictions Entries for Program Manager

The Restrictions subkey defines restrictions for activities in Program Manager, under this Registry path:

Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion \Program Manager\Restrictions

Restrictions can be defined for users in User Profile Editor.

EditLevel  REG_DWORD   Number -- Default: 0

Sets restrictions for what users can modify in Program Manager. You can specify one of the following values.

Value     Meaning -- 0         Allows the user to make any change. (This is the default value.) 1         Prevents the user from creating, deleting or renaming groups. If          you specify this value, the New, Move, Copy, and Delete commands on the File menu are not available when a group is selected. 2         Sets all restrictions in EditLevel=1 and prevents the user from creating or deleting program items. If you specify this value, the New, Move, Copy, and Delete commands on the File menu are not available at all. 3         Sets all restrictions in EditLevel=2 and prevents the user from changing command lines for program items. If you specify this value, the text in the Command Line box in the Properties dialog box cannot be changed. 4         Sets all restrictions in EditLevel=3 and prevents the user from changing any program item information. If you specify this value, none of the areas in the Properties dialog box can be          modified. The user can view the dialog box, but all of the areas are dimmed.

NoClose  REG_DWORD   0 or 1

Default: 0

Disables the Exit Windows command on the File menu if this value is1. Users cannot quit Program Manager through the File Menu or theControl menu (the Exit Windows and Close commands will be dimmed),or by using ALT+F4.

NoFileMenu  REG_DWORD   0 or 1 --- Default: 0

Removes the File menu from Program Manager if this value is 1. All of the commands on that menu are unavailable. Users can start the applications in groups by selecting them and pressing ENTER, or by double-clicking the icon. Unless you have also disabled the Exit Windows command, users can still quit Windows by using the Control menu or ALT+F4.

NoRun  REG_DWORD   0 or 1 -- Default: 0

Disables the Run command on the File menu if this value is 1. The Run command is dimmed on the File menu, and the user cannot run applications from Program Manager unless the applications are set up as icons in a group.

NoSaveSettings  REG_DWORD   0 or 1 --- Default: 0

Disables the Save Settings on Exit command on the Options menu if this value is 1. The Save Settings command is dimmed on the Options menu, and any changes that the user makes to the arrangement of windows and icons are not saved when Windows NT is restarted. This setting overrides the SaveSettings value in the Program Manager subkey.

Restrictions  REG_DWORD   0 or 1 - Default: 0

Turns restrictions on or off.

ShowCommonGroups  REG_DWORD   0 or 1 - Default: 0x1

Controls whether common program groups are displayed.

Program Manager Settings Entries

AutoArrange  REG_DWORD   0 or 1

Default: 0x1

If the AutoArrange command is checked on the Options menu in Program Manager, this value is 1, and the icons in each group are automatically arranged when you run Program Manager.

display.drv  REG_SZ   filename --- Default: vga.drv

Defines the video display driver used.

MinOnRun  REG_DWORD   0 or 1 - Default: 0x1

If the Minimize On Use command is checked on the Options menu in Program Manager, this value is 1, and Program Manager is iconized when you run another application.

Order  REG_SZ -- Default: 5 4 2 1 3

SaveSettings  REG_DWORD   0 or 1 - Default: 0x1

If the Save Settings On Exit command on the Options menu is checked in Program Manager, this value is 1, and Program Manager saves the current configuration when you close Windows.

Window  REG_SZ --- Default: 68 63 636 421 1

Four numbers that indicate the pixel position of the window when Program Manager is opened, followed by a 1 if the window is maximized.

