[Info] Cómo Cancelar Conversión NTFS después de Ejecutar CONVERT.EXE

17/11/2003 - 17:20 por Marc S. [MS MVP] | Informe spam
Creo que es bastante interesante.

Cómo Cancelar Conversión NTFS después de Ejecutar CONVERT.EXE
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...;es;130913


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#6 Jorge Zeledon
17/11/2003 - 18:46 | Informe spam
Gracias Marc: Siempre es importante tener estos recursos a mano.
Saludos :.

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Creo que es bastante interesante.

Cómo Cancelar Conversión NTFS después de Ejecutar CONVERT.EXE
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...;es;130913


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#7 Waldín
17/11/2003 - 19:40 | Informe spam
Gracias
Una curiosidad... ¿REGEDT32.EXE es igual a REGEDIT.EXE?

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Cómo Cancelar Conversión NTFS después de Ejecutar CONVERT.EXE
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...;es;130913


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#8 Waldín
17/11/2003 - 19:40 | Informe spam
Gracias
Una curiosidad... ¿REGEDT32.EXE es igual a REGEDIT.EXE?

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Creo que es bastante interesante.

Cómo Cancelar Conversión NTFS después de Ejecutar CONVERT.EXE
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...;es;130913


Saludos

Marc
MS MVP Windows - Shell/User
NOTA. Por favor, las preguntas y comentarios en los grupos, así nos
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#9 José Antonio Quílez [MS MVP]
17/11/2003 - 20:16 | Informe spam
En W2000 y anteriores tienen funcionalidad diferente. En XP y 2003, regedt32 lo único que hace es llamar a regedit.exe.
Te pongo el artículo en inglés que detalla todas las diferencias según el sistema operativo.

This article was previously published under Q141377
SUMMARY
Windows NT-based operating systems include two utilities for editing the registry, Regedit.exe and Regedt32.exe. This article describes the differences between the two utilities for each Windows NT-based operating system.
MORE INFORMATION
Windows NT 3.x
Regedit.exe
Regedit.exe is the registration editor for 16-bit Windows. It is used to modify the Windows registration database. The database is located in the Windows directory as Reg.dat. The database contains information about 16- bit applications, and is used by File Manager for opening and printing files. It is also used by applications that support Object Linking and Embedding (OLE). Reg.dat is used and maintained by Windows on Windows (WOW) and 16-bit Windows applications. The WOW layer resides on top of the Virtual DOS Machine (VDM).

Regedit.exe is a 16-bit application that is included in Windows NT for compatibility with previous 16-bit applications. Regedit provides a method for examining Reg.dat under Windows NT. You can migrate the Reg.dat database file to the Windows NT registry during the first logon to an initial installation of Windows NT.
Regedt32.exe
Regedt32.exe is the configuration editor for Windows NT. It is used to modify the Windows NT configuration database, or the Windows NT registry. This editor allows you to view or modify the Windows NT registry. The editor provides views of windows that represent sections of the registry, named hives. Each window displays two sections. On the left side, there are folders that represent registry keys. On the right side, there are the values associated with the selected registry key. Regedt32 is a powerful tool. You must use extreme caution when you use it to change registry values. Missing or incorrect values in the registry can make the Windows NT installation unusable.
Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000
Regedit.exe
Regedit.exe is included with Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 primarily for its search capability. You can use Regedit.exe to make changes in the Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 registry, but you cannot use it to view or edit all functions or data types on Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000.

The following limitations exist in the Regedit.exe version that is included with Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000:
a.. You cannot set the security for registry keys.
b.. You cannot view or edit the value data types REG_EXPAND_SZ and REG_MULTI_SZ. If you try to view a REG_EXPAND_SZ value, Regedit.exe displays it as a binary data type. If you try to edit either of these data types, Regedit.exe saves it as REG_SZ, and the data type no longer performs its intended function.
c.. You cannot save or restore keys as hive files.
Microsoft recommends that you use Regedit.exe only for its search capabilities on a Windows NT 4.0-based or Windows 2000-based computer.
Regedt32.exe
Regedt32.exe is the configuration editor for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. Regedt32.exe is used to modify the Windows NT configuration database, or the Windows NT registry. This editor allows you to view or modify the Windows NT registry. The editor provides views of windows that represent sections of the registry, named hives. Each window displays two sections. On the left side, there are folders that represent registry keys. On the right side, there are the values associated with the selected registry key. Regedt32 is a powerful tool, and you must use it with extreme caution when you change registry values. Missing or incorrect values in the registry can make the Windows installation unusable.

Note Unlike Regedit.exe, Regedt32.exe does not support importing and exporting registration entries (.reg) files.
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
Regedit.exe
Regedit.exe is the configuration editor for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Regedit.exe is used to modify the Windows NT configuration database, or the Windows NT registry. This editor allows you to view or modify the Windows NT registry. It supports setting security on registry keys, viewing and editing REG_EXPAND_SZ and REG_MULTI_SZ, and saving and restoring hive files. On the left side, there are folders that represent registry keys. On the right side, there are the values associated with the selected registry key. Regedit is a powerful tool. You must use extreme caution when you use it to change registry values. Missing or incorrect values in the registry can make the Windows installation unusable.
Regedt32.exe
In Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, Regedt32.exe is a small program that just runs Regedit.exe.
REFERENCES
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
256986 Description of the Microsoft Windows Registry

For additional information on Regedit and Regedt32, see Help for these utilities or Resource Kit Tools Overview Help in the Windows NT Resource Kit.


Saludos

José Antonio Quílez [MS MVP]
Sevilla - España

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#10 José Antonio Quílez [MS MVP]
17/11/2003 - 20:16 | Informe spam
En W2000 y anteriores tienen funcionalidad diferente. En XP y 2003, regedt32 lo único que hace es llamar a regedit.exe.
Te pongo el artículo en inglés que detalla todas las diferencias según el sistema operativo.

This article was previously published under Q141377
SUMMARY
Windows NT-based operating systems include two utilities for editing the registry, Regedit.exe and Regedt32.exe. This article describes the differences between the two utilities for each Windows NT-based operating system.
MORE INFORMATION
Windows NT 3.x
Regedit.exe
Regedit.exe is the registration editor for 16-bit Windows. It is used to modify the Windows registration database. The database is located in the Windows directory as Reg.dat. The database contains information about 16- bit applications, and is used by File Manager for opening and printing files. It is also used by applications that support Object Linking and Embedding (OLE). Reg.dat is used and maintained by Windows on Windows (WOW) and 16-bit Windows applications. The WOW layer resides on top of the Virtual DOS Machine (VDM).

Regedit.exe is a 16-bit application that is included in Windows NT for compatibility with previous 16-bit applications. Regedit provides a method for examining Reg.dat under Windows NT. You can migrate the Reg.dat database file to the Windows NT registry during the first logon to an initial installation of Windows NT.
Regedt32.exe
Regedt32.exe is the configuration editor for Windows NT. It is used to modify the Windows NT configuration database, or the Windows NT registry. This editor allows you to view or modify the Windows NT registry. The editor provides views of windows that represent sections of the registry, named hives. Each window displays two sections. On the left side, there are folders that represent registry keys. On the right side, there are the values associated with the selected registry key. Regedt32 is a powerful tool. You must use extreme caution when you use it to change registry values. Missing or incorrect values in the registry can make the Windows NT installation unusable.
Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000
Regedit.exe
Regedit.exe is included with Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 primarily for its search capability. You can use Regedit.exe to make changes in the Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 registry, but you cannot use it to view or edit all functions or data types on Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000.

The following limitations exist in the Regedit.exe version that is included with Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000:
a.. You cannot set the security for registry keys.
b.. You cannot view or edit the value data types REG_EXPAND_SZ and REG_MULTI_SZ. If you try to view a REG_EXPAND_SZ value, Regedit.exe displays it as a binary data type. If you try to edit either of these data types, Regedit.exe saves it as REG_SZ, and the data type no longer performs its intended function.
c.. You cannot save or restore keys as hive files.
Microsoft recommends that you use Regedit.exe only for its search capabilities on a Windows NT 4.0-based or Windows 2000-based computer.
Regedt32.exe
Regedt32.exe is the configuration editor for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. Regedt32.exe is used to modify the Windows NT configuration database, or the Windows NT registry. This editor allows you to view or modify the Windows NT registry. The editor provides views of windows that represent sections of the registry, named hives. Each window displays two sections. On the left side, there are folders that represent registry keys. On the right side, there are the values associated with the selected registry key. Regedt32 is a powerful tool, and you must use it with extreme caution when you change registry values. Missing or incorrect values in the registry can make the Windows installation unusable.

Note Unlike Regedit.exe, Regedt32.exe does not support importing and exporting registration entries (.reg) files.
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
Regedit.exe
Regedit.exe is the configuration editor for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Regedit.exe is used to modify the Windows NT configuration database, or the Windows NT registry. This editor allows you to view or modify the Windows NT registry. It supports setting security on registry keys, viewing and editing REG_EXPAND_SZ and REG_MULTI_SZ, and saving and restoring hive files. On the left side, there are folders that represent registry keys. On the right side, there are the values associated with the selected registry key. Regedit is a powerful tool. You must use extreme caution when you use it to change registry values. Missing or incorrect values in the registry can make the Windows installation unusable.
Regedt32.exe
In Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, Regedt32.exe is a small program that just runs Regedit.exe.
REFERENCES
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
256986 Description of the Microsoft Windows Registry

For additional information on Regedit and Regedt32, see Help for these utilities or Resource Kit Tools Overview Help in the Windows NT Resource Kit.


Saludos

José Antonio Quílez [MS MVP]
Sevilla - España

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