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Using the Windows CE Registry
By Nancy Nicolaisen Go to page: 1 2 Next From an application developers' point of view, the Registry is the place where application-specific state information is stored between executions. Predictably, the Windows CE Registry is a leaner version of its desktop cousin. This means that you may want to re-evaluate the kind and amount of data your application stores in the Registry. The most convenient way to become familiar with the structure of the CE Registry is with the Windows CE...n
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