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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 1