Re-Initialize Your Registry Without Rebooting
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2001 2:03 pm
I just fould this, it a real time saver when your finding just the right settings.
Some registry changes require you to restart Windows before they are enabled. This tip lets you
re-initialize your registry and refresh your desktop without having to leave Windows.
Save your work before attempting this tip!
Press CTRL + ALT + DELETE, to bring up the Windows task list. Highlight 'Explorer' and click on 'End
Task', if the Shutdown screen is shown, click 'Cancel'. After a few seconds an error message will
popup, click on 'End Task' and the Windows explorer will be reloaded along with any new registry
settings.
For Windows NT or 2000, press Ctrl + Alt + Delete and select "Task Manager". Choose the
"Processes" tab and locate the "explorer.exe" process, highlight it and click "End Process". Select
'File -> New Task', then enter 'explorer' and click OK.
I got this at http://www.regedit.com/ take a look for your self.
Some registry changes require you to restart Windows before they are enabled. This tip lets you
re-initialize your registry and refresh your desktop without having to leave Windows.
Save your work before attempting this tip!
Press CTRL + ALT + DELETE, to bring up the Windows task list. Highlight 'Explorer' and click on 'End
Task', if the Shutdown screen is shown, click 'Cancel'. After a few seconds an error message will
popup, click on 'End Task' and the Windows explorer will be reloaded along with any new registry
settings.
For Windows NT or 2000, press Ctrl + Alt + Delete and select "Task Manager". Choose the
"Processes" tab and locate the "explorer.exe" process, highlight it and click "End Process". Select
'File -> New Task', then enter 'explorer' and click OK.
I got this at http://www.regedit.com/ take a look for your self.