(Domain Name) An organization responsible for assigning domain names for the TLD that they manage Furthermore, it is their responsibility to update the global DNS tables that all name servers use to resolve domain names
The OCS Registry is the branch of the Office of Child Support that administers wage withholding for child support Established in 1990, it is required by law to administer child support payments for all orders subject to wage withholding The law allows the Registry to charge an administrative fee for certain services
Usually when we refer to the 'registry' we're talking about one of the most basic parts of your computer The Registry is where your computer stores important information including where to find its brain! If you don't know what you are doing you can cause a lot of problems by editing the Registry
A system to provide management of metadata elements Metadata registries are formal systems that provide authoritative information about the semantics and structure of data elements Each element will include the definition of the element, the qualifiers associated with it, mappings to multilingual versions and elements in other schema
The Central Domain Name Database This database holds the registration information for all a domain names with " com," " net," and " org" top levels
A non-profit company in charge of maintaining the master database of all domain names, including details of ownership, expiry dates etc
A registry is responsible for delegating Internet addresses such as Internet Protocol (IP) numbers and domain names, and keeping a record of those addresses and the informat ion associated with their delegation Examples of regional IP registries include Rese aux IP Europeens (RIPE), Asian-Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC), and the Am erican Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) Examples of domain name registries inclu de Network Solutions' InterNIC operation (com, net, and org) and the ISO 3166 country code registries (e g , fr, de, uk, us) [see also: Reseaux IP Europeens (RIPE), Asian-Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC), American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), InterNIC Registration Services]
A database in which Windows NT internal configuration information and computer- and user-specific settings are stored
The organization responsible for the actual administration and maintenance to a top-level domain is known as the registry The registry is where registrants or registrars go for new or modify domain name requests
A database used by Windows 95 and onwards to store information about how your PC is configured
Throughout the YGOR programs are software "test points" or samplers which periodically read and time-tag values which can be tapped into by one of two programs: registries or the accessor Registries accept sampler values continuously for purposes of creating log files The accessor, on the other hand, provides "on-demand" access to all samplers For example, whenever a CLEO application displays a monitor component, it establishes a connection to the accessor to get a stream of sampled values which are displayed in the widget on the screen
a sorted collection of named objects called registry member that are used in creating knowledge elements in SuperMemo Objects stored in registries may have the form of sound, video, image, executable program, DLL, font, text, etc You can link particular objects with components in knowledge elements by means of Link registry member on component pop-up menu Upon choosing the appropriate object name in the registry, choose Link and the object will appear within the selected component See Registry menu for more on registry operations