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A DOS Prompt settings challenge 1

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JPJeffery

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I've tried to find this information on Google and by using image/registry comparison tool but drawn a blank.

[ol]
[li]Open your command prompt[/li]
[li]Right-Click on the title bar and choose Properties[/li]
[li]Make some changes (font choice/size, colours, window size etc.)[/li]
[li]OK the Properies box and, if prompted, select the 'Save changes for future windows' radio button, then OK[/li]
[/ol]

Now, here's the challenge: Where is this configuration infomation stored?! I'd have thought it would be in the registry but I'm blowed if I can find it. The closest I've got to is this Key:
Code:
HKEY_USERS\<sid>\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor
but the values/data in this key doesn't seem to change or apply to the changes I make.

Where are these settings stored?!

JJ
[small][purple]Variables won't. Constants aren't[/purple]
There is no apostrophe in the plural of PC (or PST, or CPU, or HDD, or FDD, or photo, or breakfast...and so on)[/small]
 
YTM!

TVM.

JJ
[small][purple]Variables won't. Constants aren't[/purple]
There is no apostrophe in the plural of PC (or PST, or CPU, or HDD, or FDD, or photo, or breakfast...and so on)[/small]
 
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