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User Profile Hives (Windows CE 5.0)

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Each time a new user logs on, a new directory is created for that user with a separate file for the user registry. This is called the user profile hive. A user's hive contains specific registry information pertaining to that user's application, desktop, environment, network connections, and printer settings. The user profile hive contains all data under the HKEY_CURRENT_USER key. When the current user is logged off and another user is logged on, the new user's hive is mounted and the data under HKEY_CURRENT_USER changes.

The registry subkey ProfileDir under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\init\BootVars registry key indicates the location where all user directories are placed. Each directory is given the name of the user to which it belongs.

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