Regedit isn't an applet (it's not in the Control Panel) but rather an
application. Click the Start orb and type in regedit.exe in the search
box and hit enter. That will launch the registry editor that you are
familiar with.
In earlier versions of the platform (NT3, Windows 2000) regedit and
regedt32 were separate applications. In XP and Vista regedt32 is hardly
more than a stub that launches regedit.exe.
Interestingly, I found it as "regedt32", not regedit!
Thanks, anyway!
Neil
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