Don't those days seem far-off now, when the Registry seemed like a brave new approach, doing away with all those silly, amateurish, unprofessional and simple-minded .ini files, each just 'dumped' in the program directory? And then the scales fell from our eyes and we realised that, wait a cotton-pickin' minute there Muskie, there was absolutely nothing wrong, or silly, or amateurish, about having simply-managed, text-based configuration files that belonged with, and so stayed with, their executables and libraries, rather than a bloated 'database' (as in, meaningless buzz-word) that spaghettified everything and made backing up and restoring, or re-installing the OS, a nightmare rather than a minor irritation.