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Related Registry Entries

This topic explain how to make Total Office Manager related changes to your system registry. The tool that is used to edit the system (Windows) registry is called the Registry Editor.

Warning

We strongly recommended that you back up the registry before making any changes and that you only change values in the registry that you understand or have been instructed to change. See your Windows help system or, better yet, see the help of a well qualified IT person.

Delete the Database Last Opened History

Use this technique to clear the history of the databases that were last opened. Normally this is done only at the direct of an Aptora technical support specialist. Use this information AT YOUR OWN RISK.

Form Access

  • Click Start | Run. In Vista it is Start | Search

  • Enter “RegEdit”

  • Click HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\VB and VBA Program Settings\Aptora\Total Office Manager Enterprise\

  • Delete the appropriate strings (there are usually four of them).

What is Registry Editor?

Registry Editor is a tool intended for advanced users. It is used to view and change settings in the system registry, which contains information about how your computer runs. Windows refers to this information and updates it when you make changes to your computer, such as installing a new program, creating a user profile, or adding new hardware. Registry Editor lets you view registry folders, files, and the settings for each registry file.

Ordinarily, you do not need to make changes to the registry. The registry contains complex system information that is vital to your computer, and an incorrect change to your computer’s registry could render your computer inoperable. However, a corrupt registry file might require changes. We strongly recommended that you back up the registry before making any changes and that you only change values in the registry that you understand or have been instructed to change.