Registry Entries for Winpopup.exe in Windows 95

Last reviewed: August 14, 1997
Article ID: Q172713
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 95

SUMMARY

This article lists the registry entries used by Winpopup.exe in Windows 95.

MORE INFORMATION

The registry entries for Winpopup.exe are stored in the following registry key:

   HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Applets\
      Popup

Winpopup Registry Entries

AlwaysOnTop:

   Specifies that the Winpopup window is in front.

MaxOnMsgRcv:
    
   Specifies that Winpopup is maximized when a message is received.                                                               

MultiUserWarn:

   Specifies that a warning should be given if <user name> is already 
   logged on to the network. Because Winpopup uses <user name> for 
   broadcast messages, if you are logged on at more than one computer, 
   <computer name> must be specified for messages to reach a computer.

Sound:

   Specifies that Winpopup plays the default sound to announce receipt of
   a message.

All values are Binary values with the following format:

   Value        Description
   ------------------------
   0000 00 00   Disabled
   0000 01 00   Enabled

Because of the structure of the registry key listed above, Regedit shows these values as "Invalid DWORD value." However, this does not prevent the key from being used.


Additional query words: Popup Pop Up
Keywords : netutils win95 kbtool
Version : WINDOWS:95
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: August 14, 1997
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