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REGISTER
Description
| Syntax
| Parameters
| Switches
| Related
| Notes
| Examples
| Errorlevels
| Availability
Registers a program so that it has special execution
characteristics.
Syntax
REGISTER
/?
REGISTER
file_name
[-system
| -user]
[-v]
Parameters
- file_name
(NTXP)
- Specifies the name of the file you want to register.
Switches
- /?
(NTXP)
- Displays help.
- -system
(NTXP)
- Registers filename as a system global resource.
- -user
(NTXP)
- Registers filename as a user global resource.
- -v
(NTXP)
- Displays additional information.
Related
none.
Notes
Only administrators can use register.
Some complex applications and subsystems need to execute in a system
global context to establish resources that are common to more than one
logon.
Registration data for a program is recognized only when the program is
installed. If you issue a register command for a program that is already
installed, the changes take effect the next time the program is
installed.
Examples
none.
Errorlevels
none.
Availability
- External
-
- DOS
-
none
- Windows
-
none
- Windows NT
-
NTXP
NT2003
Last Updated: 2003/07/28
Direct corrections or suggestions to:
Rick Lively