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SUMMARYThis article describes the subkeys located in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER registry key in Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows 98 Second Edition. MORE INFORMATIONThe information in this key is built from the HKEY_USERS key during the logon process. Therefore, all information found in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER key is a copy of the subkey HKEY_USERS\username, where username is the name of the active user (or Default). Subkeys in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER Registry KeyAppEventsContains paths to sound files that are loaded for specific system events (for example, when an error message occurs).Control PanelContains subkeys for Control Panel settings, including information stored in the Win.ini and Control.ini files in Microsoft Windows 3.x.InstallLocationsMRUContains the locations from which programs were most recently installed.NOTE: MRU stands for "most recently used." Keyboard LayoutContains subkeys that contain values defining the current active keyboard layout, which you can set using the Keyboard tool in Control Panel.NetworkContains subkeys describing persistent and recent network connections.RemoteAccessContains address and profile subkeys for remote network access.SoftwareContains subkeys describing the current user's software settings and contains program-specific information previously stored in the Win.ini or private initialization files in Windows 3.x.NOTE: If Microsoft Outlook Express 5.x is installed, an Identities key is created, which consists of subkeys containing Outlook Express account, e-mail, and newsgroup settings. This key also contains The Microsoft Network (MSN) Messenger information if this program is installed. Additional query words:
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