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Re: mount: HKEY_CURRENT_USER vs HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
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- Subject: Re: mount: HKEY_CURRENT_USER vs HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
- From: Andrew Lipnitsky <ert at cit dot org dot by>
- Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 15:09:27 +0200
- CC: Vassilii Khachaturov <vassilii at optimedia dot co dot il>
- References: <317FF5D11BF2D011B81E00A024960DC41D74FC@axis.optimedia.co.il>
Hello Vasilii.
Vassilii Khachaturov wrote:
>
< -- sniped --- >
> All this diverges with the standard registry usage policies, where
> machine-installation-specific preferences are stored under
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE (I think it's obvious that the root FS mount is
> machine-specific!),
> whereas user preferences, which are to be shared across several
> machines, are stored in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER hive. (E.g., LOGNAME).
> It
> also makes it much harder to make one user's profile be quickly copied
> &
> modified for other user's usage,
> as the other's userr workstation might simply not have the physical
> disk
> where the root mount of the 1st goes.
>
>
< -- sniped -- >
> 2) Wouldn't it be nice for admin. purposes to have the mount info
> stored
> in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE?
> 3) How about a compromise solution --- have a similar key under
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, and check both, having user-specific preferences
> be
> read after the default ones (cf. the system and user PATH in win32)?
I fairly agree with you.
I think that main mount table must be in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
and user specific mount table in HKEY_CURRENT_USER.
Andrew Lipnitsky.
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