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From: goudswaa@fraser.sfu.ca (Peter Goudswaard)
Subject: What is REGLOAD.EXE?
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Keywords: regload
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Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1993 07:11:01 GMT
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Perusing through my Windows 3.1 directory, I came across a file
called REGLOAD.EXE.  I assume this is part of the registration
database, but neither my Windows manual, Win Resource Kit, nor
PC Mag's description of files in the Windows directory had a
reference to it.  At least not one that I could find.  Does
REGEDIT.EXE use it?  Or am I way off base?

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