Description: The ‘Value Name’ is the identifier assigned to a specific value within a registry key in a hierarchical database that stores settings and options for the operating system as well as installed applications. Each registry key can contain multiple values, and each of these values has a unique name that allows for identification and access. Value names can be of different types, such as text strings, numbers, or binaries, and are essential for system configuration, as they determine how both the operating system and applications behave. Proper management of value names is crucial for the stable and efficient operation of any system using a registry, as any incorrect modification can lead to errors in the system or applications. Therefore, system administrators and advanced users must have a good understanding of how value names work and their relationship with registry keys to make appropriate adjustments and customizations.