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1 <sect1 id="registry">
2 <title>The Registry</title>
4 <para>
5 After Win3.x, the registry became a fundamental part of Windows.
6 It is the place where both Windows itself, and all
7 Win95/98/NT/2000/XP/etc.-compliant applications, store
8 configuration and state data. While most sane system
9 administrators (and Wine developers) curse badly at the twisted
10 nature of the Windows registry, it is still necessary for Wine
11 to support it somehow.
12 </para>
14 <sect2>
15 <title>The default registry</title>
17 <para>
18 A Windows registry contains many keys by default, and some of
19 them are necessary for even installers to operate correctly.
20 The keys that the Wine developers have found necessary to
21 install applications are distributed in a file called
22 <filename>winedefault.reg</filename>. It is automatically
23 installed for you if you use the
24 <filename>tools/wineinstall</filename> script in the Wine source,
25 but if you want to install it manually, you can do so by using the
26 <command>regedit</command> tool to be found in the
27 <filename>programs/regedit/</filename>
28 directory in Wine source.
29 <filename>winedefault.reg</filename> should even be applied if
30 you plan to use a native Windows registry, since Wine needs some
31 specific registry settings in its registry (for special
32 workarounds for certain programs etc.).
33 In the main Wine source code directory in a <glossterm>terminal</glossterm>, run:
34 </para>
35 <screen>
36 <prompt>$ </><userinput>cd programs/regedit</>
37 <prompt>$ </><userinput>./regedit ../../winedefault.reg</>
38 </screen>
39 </sect2>
41 <sect2>
42 <title>Using a Windows registry</title>
44 <para>
45 If you point Wine at an existing Windows installation (by
46 setting the appropriate directories in
47 <filename>~/.wine/config</filename>, then Wine is able to load
48 registry data from it. However, Wine will not save anything to
49 the real Windows registry, but rather to its own registry
50 files (see below). Of course, if a particular registry value
51 exists in both the Windows registry and in the Wine registry,
52 then Wine will use the latter. In the Wine config file, there
53 are a number of configuration settings in the [registry] section
54 (see below) specific to the handling of Windows registry content by Wine.
55 </para>
56 </sect2>
58 <sect2>
59 <title>The Registry</title>
60 <para>
61 The initial default registry content to be used by the Wine
62 registry files is in the file
63 <filename>winedefault.reg</filename>. It contains directory
64 paths, class IDs, and more; it must be installed before most
65 <filename>INSTALL.EXE</filename> or
66 <filename>SETUP.EXE</filename> applications will work.
67 </para>
68 </sect2>
70 <sect2>
71 <title>Registry structure</title>
73 <para>
74 The Windows registry is an elaborate tree structure, and not
75 even most Windows programmers are fully aware of how the
76 registry is laid out, with its different "hives" and numerous
77 links between them; a full coverage is out of the scope of
78 this document. But here are the basic registry keys you might
79 need to know about for now.
80 </para>
83 <variablelist>
84 <varlistentry>
85 <term>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE</term>
86 <listitem>
87 <para>
88 This fundamental root key (in win9x it's stored in the
89 hidden file <filename>system.dat</filename>) contains
90 everything pertaining to the current Windows
91 installation.
92 </para>
93 </listitem>
94 </varlistentry>
95 <varlistentry>
96 <term>HKEY_USERS</term>
97 <listitem>
98 <para>
99 This fundamental root key (in win9x it's stored in the
100 hidden file <filename>user.dat</filename>) contains
101 configuration data for every user of the installation.
102 </para>
103 </listitem>
104 </varlistentry>
105 <varlistentry>
106 <term>HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT</term>
107 <listitem>
108 <para>
109 This is a link to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes.
110 It contains data describing things like file
111 associations, OLE document handlers, and COM classes.
112 </para>
113 </listitem>
114 </varlistentry>
115 <varlistentry>
116 <term>HKEY_CURRENT_USER</term>
117 <listitem>
118 <para>
119 This is a link to HKEY_USERS\your_username, i.e., your
120 personal configuration.
121 </para>
122 </listitem>
123 </varlistentry>
124 </variablelist>
125 </sect2>
127 <sect2>
128 <title>Wine registry data files</title>
130 <para>
131 In the user's home directory, there is a subdirectory named
132 <filename>.wine</filename>, where Wine will try to save its
133 registry by default. It saves into four files, which are:
134 </para>
136 <variablelist>
137 <varlistentry>
138 <term><filename>system.reg</filename></term>
139 <listitem>
140 <para>
141 This file contains HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
142 </para>
143 </listitem>
144 </varlistentry>
145 <varlistentry>
146 <term><filename>user.reg</filename></term>
147 <listitem>
148 <para>
149 This file contains HKEY_CURRENT_USER.
150 </para>
151 </listitem>
152 </varlistentry>
153 <varlistentry>
154 <term><filename>userdef.reg</filename></term>
155 <listitem>
156 <para>
157 This file contains HKEY_USERS\.Default (i.e. the default
158 user settings).
159 </para>
160 </listitem>
161 </varlistentry>
162 <varlistentry>
163 <term><filename>wine.userreg</filename></term>
164 <listitem>
165 <para>
166 Wine saves HKEY_USERS to this file (both current and
167 default user), but does not load from it, unless
168 <filename>userdef.reg</filename> is missing.
169 </para>
170 </listitem>
171 </varlistentry>
172 </variablelist>
173 <para>
174 All of these files are human-readable text files, so unlike
175 Windows, you can actually use an ordinary text editor on them
176 if you want (make sure you don't have Wine running when modifying
177 them, otherwise your changes will be discarded).
178 </para>
179 <para>
180 FIXME: global configuration currently not implemented.
182 In addition to these files, Wine can also optionally load from
183 global registry files residing in the same directory as the
184 global <filename>wine.conf</filename> (i.e.
185 <filename>/usr/local/etc</filename> if you compiled from
186 source). These are:
187 </para>
189 <variablelist>
190 <varlistentry>
191 <term><filename>wine.systemreg</filename></term>
192 <listitem>
193 <para>
194 Contains HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
195 </para>
196 </listitem>
197 </varlistentry>
198 <varlistentry>
199 <term><filename>wine.userreg</filename></term>
200 <listitem>
201 <para>
202 Contains HKEY_USERS.
203 </para>
204 </listitem>
205 </varlistentry>
206 </variablelist>
207 </sect2>
209 <sect2>
210 <title>System administration</title>
212 <para>
213 With the above file structure, it is possible for a system
214 administrator to configure the system so that a system Wine
215 installation (and applications) can be shared by all the
216 users, and still let the users all have their own personalized
217 configuration. An administrator can, after having installed
218 Wine and any Windows application software he wants the users
219 to have access to, copy the resulting
220 <filename>system.reg</filename> and
221 <filename>wine.userreg</filename> over to the global registry
222 files (which we assume will reside in
223 <filename>/usr/local/etc</filename> here), with:
224 </para>
225 <screen>
226 cd ~/.wine
227 cp system.reg /usr/local/etc/wine.systemreg
228 cp wine.userreg /usr/local/etc/wine.userreg
229 </screen>
230 <para>
231 and perhaps even symlink these back to the administrator's
232 account, to make it easier to install apps system-wide later:
233 </para>
234 <screen>
235 ln -sf /usr/local/etc/wine.systemreg system.reg
236 ln -sf /usr/local/etc/wine.userreg wine.userreg
237 </screen>
238 <para>
239 Note that the <filename>tools/wineinstall</filename> script
240 already does all of this for you, if you install Wine source as root.
241 If you then install Windows applications while logged in as
242 root, all your users will automatically be able to use them.
243 While the application setup will be taken from the global
244 registry, the users' personalized configurations will be saved
245 in their own home directories.
246 </para>
247 <para>
248 But be careful with what you do with the administrator account
249 - if you do copy or link the administrator's registry to the
250 global registry, any user might be able to read the
251 administrator's preferences, which might not be good if
252 sensitive information (passwords, personal information, etc)
253 is stored there. Only use the administrator account to install
254 software, not for daily work; use an ordinary user account for
255 that.
256 </para>
257 </sect2>
259 <sect2>
260 <title>The [registry] section</title>
262 <para>
263 Now let's look at the <link linkend="config-file">Wine
264 configuration file</link> options for handling the registry.
265 </para>
267 <variablelist>
268 <varlistentry>
269 <term>GlobalRegistryDir</term>
270 <listitem>
271 <para>
272 Optional. Sets the path to look for the Global
273 Registry.
274 </para>
275 </listitem>
276 </varlistentry>
277 <varlistentry>
278 <term>LoadGlobalRegistryFiles</term>
279 <listitem>
280 <para>
281 Controls whether to try to load the global registry
282 files, if they exist.
283 </para>
284 </listitem>
285 </varlistentry>
286 <varlistentry>
287 <term>LoadHomeRegistryFiles</term>
288 <listitem>
289 <para>
290 Controls whether to try to load the user's registry
291 files (in the <filename>.wine</filename> subdirectory of
292 the user's home directory).
293 </para>
294 </listitem>
295 </varlistentry>
296 <varlistentry>
297 <term>LoadWindowsRegistryFiles</term>
298 <listitem>
299 <para>
300 Controls whether Wine will attempt to load registry data
301 from a real Windows registry in an existing MS Windows
302 installation.
303 </para>
304 </listitem>
305 </varlistentry>
306 <varlistentry>
307 <term>WritetoHomeRegistryFiles</term>
308 <listitem>
309 <para>
310 Controls whether registry data will be written to the
311 user's registry files. (Currently, there is no
312 alternative, so if you turn this off, Wine cannot save
313 the registry on disk at all; after you exit Wine, your
314 changes will be lost.)
315 </para>
316 </listitem>
317 </varlistentry>
318 <varlistentry>
319 <term>SaveOnlyUpdatedKeys</term>
320 <listitem>
321 <para>
322 Controls whether the entire registry is saved to the
323 user's registry files, or only subkeys the user have
324 actually changed. Considering that the user's registry
325 will override any global registry files and Windows
326 registry files, it usually makes sense to only save
327 user-modified subkeys; that way, changes to the rest of
328 the global or Windows registries will still affect the
329 user.
330 </para>
331 </listitem>
332 </varlistentry>
333 <varlistentry>
334 <term>PeriodicSave</term>
335 <listitem>
336 <para>
337 If this option is set to a nonzero value, it specifies
338 that you want the registry to be saved to disk at the
339 given interval. If it is not set, the registry will only
340 be saved to disk when the wineserver terminates.
341 </para>
342 </listitem>
343 </varlistentry>
344 <varlistentry>
345 <term>UseNewFormat</term>
346 <listitem>
347 <para>
348 This option is obsolete. Wine now always uses the new
349 format; support for the old format was removed a while
350 ago.
351 </para>
352 </listitem>
353 </varlistentry>
354 </variablelist>
355 </sect2>
356 </sect1>
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