<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><?xml-stylesheet href="http://www.blogger.com/styles/atom.css" type="text/css"?><feed xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom' xmlns:openSearch='http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearchrss/1.0/' xmlns:georss='http://www.georss.org/georss' xmlns:gd='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005' xmlns:thr='http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0'><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853905248794434599</id><updated>2011-07-28T11:08:24.256-07:00</updated><title type='text'>Windows Lovers</title><subtitle type='html'></subtitle><link rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#feed' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://windows-lovers.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/853905248794434599/posts/default?max-results=100'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://windows-lovers.blogspot.com/'/><link rel='hub' href='http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/'/><author><name>cowokkece</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='32' height='28' src='http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_q2gs2_tCfcI/SVdfoJzNupI/AAAAAAAABhM/ZqoSkqoFZvQ/S220/noimage_75.jpg'/></author><generator version='7.00' uri='http://www.blogger.com'>Blogger</generator><openSearch:totalResults>13</openSearch:totalResults><openSearch:startIndex>1</openSearch:startIndex><openSearch:itemsPerPage>100</openSearch:itemsPerPage><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-853905248794434599.post-3979826224661879392</id><published>2007-09-06T04:55:00.001-07:00</published><updated>2007-09-06T04:57:48.705-07:00</updated><title type='text'>Amazing : Windows Vista on a Mac</title><content type='html'>osx86 forums have posted a few pics to prove that the upcoming Windows Vista OS can run on Intel-based Macs. Unfortunately, not all is smooth sailing as the entire OS X partition will have to be wiped out before proceeding with the proper installation of Vista. No doubt there will be driver issues as well, but all these can be ironed out in due time. Kudos to Boot Camp software from Apple for bridging the divide between both Windows and Mac OS platforms.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2006/04/windows_vista_on_a_mac_with_hitches.html"&gt;More Info &gt;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;&lt;!--
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The Internet is the main cause of all that, being full of harmful programs and websites. The only way to run your computer at its entire capacity and avoid possible problems is to install protection shields with the latest anti-virus software and a Vista Registry Cleaner.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Vista is one of the supported platforms for one of the best registry cleaners out there, meaning PC-Cleaner. This program was designed by IT specialists, hoping to eliminate registry errors and corrupted entries. The final results of a registry loaded with plenty of unnecessary entries are terrible. First of all, your computer starts to proceed more slowly then you end up with complete failure and data loss.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;By doing a complete scanning, the Vista Registry Cleaner is able to find all the troubles that your computer experiences in terms of Windows Registry. This being the part of the PC where info is stored, it is kind of vital to keep it running in good shape and not load it with unneeded files. The scanning is accurate and complete, locating all bugs and helping you system to work faster.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The problems that a Vista Registry Cleaner such as PC-Cleaner is trained to annihilate are various. You can recover the command of your computer after it eliminates difficulties with: add/remove programs, application paths, help and resources plus startup programs. This type of Vista Registry cleaner can not only help you with the ones mentioned above but also with many others among are included shared dlls, shared folders and windows fonts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Windows Registry is a large database of information that must be handled with care. Regrettably, many of the registry errors encountered are due to bad programs and low-quality websites. The registry repair application can really be of help in case of error messages such as iexplore and system 32, not to mention the regular freezes you computer might experience.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If you are interested in registry repair, then you should know that PC-Cleaner is the best possible choice. It is a program that analyzes every single piece of your computer and comes up with a comprehensive list of erorrs, being ready to take care of them. The troubles that affect the Windows Registry may be severe and only get worse with time. Start taking care of your computer and choose the registry repair application offered by PC-Cleaner; it is powerful and simple to implement.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The scanning can be done manually or you have some custom options to choose from. Either way, by using PC-Cleaner you can be sure that your computer will work without any problems and to further prevent any of them, you can schedule a regular scanning. The registry repair is perfect to restore your system and get rid of those despicable registry entries. The most important thing is to purchase a registred copy in order to be able to benefit from the program at its full capacity.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;There are certain features recommended to be used only by advanced users. They include the backup function in order to produce a copy of the previous registry. The custom scan and shortcut settings are also part of these features along with file associations and uninstaller. One can certainly benefit from such a program, made especially to handle registry entries and wipe out any possible errors.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Using a genuine Vista Registry Cleaner can bring you lots of advantages and in the long run extend the lifespan of your computer. Choose an application that is safe to use and implement, one that protects your Windows Registry and aids your computer to perform well, if not impeccable.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Article Source: http://www.articlemap.com&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;&lt;!--
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What is exciting to some is not so to others. Basically within a new system each user has his or her own individual preferences. Windows Vista or Longhorn as it was first known is a replacement for XP and is the "new" desk operating system scheduled to be launched by December 2006.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Descriptions of Vista are glowing; it is seen as a vision of the future. High definition graphics, the 'z' level in organization, greater clarity, unbelievable security, and boundless thinking power are what it is about. The operating system is set to fulfill all needs, it has a secure and speedy start up, not just when booting but also when returning to active status from standby mode; improved and strengthened driver design which protects the os from crashing when other things go wrong; and an antiphishing device or filter that identifies and confirms phishing sites by using a dynamically updated database. Technically, the Vista uses an image-based installation thereby facilitating deployments by IT professionals. An advanced event log simplifies administrative tasks.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The October 2005 new test build of Windows Vista has fulfilled expectations by incorporating several new IE 7.0 features, new networking and diagnostic functions. Of all the most significant is the incorporation of the core of Microsoft's Antispyware product in Vista. A key feature of the Vista system is deployment, the inter-dependent modules permits easy customization of Vista to fit individual needs. The WIM format allows a single image to be used or accessed by different computer hardware irrespective of individual language requirements, you can easily add or remove drivers, include updates and windows components offline without having to boot the operating system image.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The system comes with features like:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. A new graphics engine that has easy navigation, toolbars with inbuilt intuition, high resolution graphics, movie action that is better that real-life, and easy to learn tools.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2. Revamped Windows Explorer with a next generation navigation structure, tool bars, and icons. The user friendly design incorporates clear glowing buttons and an interface that can captivate a user for hours together.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;3. Virtual folders offer permanent storage with dynamic interaction possibilities.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;4. The user account protection features shield you from rouge programs and security risk.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;5. The system ensures easy installation of programs with "Click Once." This energizes an installation experience by lending the function speed and security.&lt;br /&gt;6. Error messages are handled by "Task Dialogues" an integral diagnostics that warns of a problem and helps with a solution.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;7. New and improved technologies include, PNRP, Peer Name Resolution Protocol, a brand new technological revolution that enables applications to find and connect to one another; WWAN, a router; WLAN, indoor connector; VLAN, allows LANS to communicate; Wi - Fi, deals with radio frequencies.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;8. A system where snap-ins to MMC can be moved up or down as per convenience.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;9. Has XImage which is non-destructive.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;10. Improved up-time with an automatic Restart Manager.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;According to computer experts, Vista conquers new horizons while it takes technology into a new realm. It introduces joys of working along with hum drums like increased productivity. Whether or not the features commented upon and tested by many techies across the world will be incorporated in the final version of Vista is not certain as it will be decided by Microsoft based on surveys, marketing projections, costs, and technical reasons.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Author Bio&lt;br /&gt;Paul Wilson is a freelance writer for www.1888SoftwareDownloads.com, the premier website to find Free Software Downloads including free anti-virus software, free spyware detection software, free toolbars, free chat software and more. He also freelances for www.1888FreeOnlineGames.com&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Article Source: http://www.ArticleGeek.com - Free Website Content&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;&lt;!--
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To this end, a considerable lot of people are attempting to find methods through which they can make their services more marketable in today's competitive world. Consequently, many people are seeking training as an MCSE or Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Perhaps you are one of the many people who is attempting to make a career in the field of computers, computer programming or in a related high-tech venue. You may have found yourself interested in exploring options such as obtaining an MCSE. However, you may not be entirely certain what an MCSE is and what is involved in obtaining an MCSE. Through this article, you are provided a very brief overview of an MCSE and what generally is involved in gaining this type of designation.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;As the full MCSE moniker indicates (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) the designation is associated with Microsoft behemoth. A person who obtains a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer or MCSE certification or designation is a person who has passed certain exams about Microsoft products and software. The exams and attendant study materials are created under the auspices of the Microsoft Corporation.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;With that said, there are now some private resources available to people interested in obtaining an MCSE through which they can prepare for the subject exams. These resources operate independently of the Microsoft Corporation. However, while these independent preparation resources now do exist, if you are interested in obtaining MCSE certification in the end, you need to take the certified training courses that are conducted by Microsoft at various designated locations around the world.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft frequently holds its training courses for MCSE certification at locations such as high schools, colleges and junior colleges in different locations around the world and throughout the year.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If you are unable to attend such a course, or if there is no course being offered in the brick and mortar at a location near you, you can also obtain self-study materials from Microsoft. (If you are involved in a self study course of MCSE, one of the private, independent study programs referenced earlier may be of great assistance to you.)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In addition, Microsoft now offers its MCSE training courses and educational materials over the Internet and World Wide Web. In other words, an interested person can work his or her way through the MCSE courses at his or her own pace on the Net.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If you are interested in obtaining an MCSE certification or designation, you need to pass exams in the following areas: MCSE(Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) is someone who has passed exams about the Microsoft Windows NT operating system, related desktop systems, networking, and Microsoft's BackOffice server products.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Author Bio&lt;br /&gt;More information on MCSE Certification Courses&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Article Source: http://www.ArticleGeek.com - Free Website Content&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;&lt;!--
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Constantly changing and evolving computer systems bring many advantages to the users and techies alike. The race for supremacy between the yet to be launched Vista (scheduled for 2006) and Mac OSX Tiger began in 2003 with Microsoft's announcements of plans for an integrated desktop search functionality in Windows Vista.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;While opinions vary and are really personal choices in many ways, the following sums up the functionalities between Vista and Tiger.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. Vista has a completely redesigned look and feel; it is aesthetic, functional, and exciting according to industry sources. Mac Tiger on the other hand was always famous for its technology and aesthetics which are clean and clutter free. In fact, many of the visual effects that Vista has like translucent icons, high resolution, and animation effects have been integral to Tiger for more than four years.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2. Vista is yet to resolve problems caused by underlying windows, while Tiger has fine tuned the bleed caused by windows beneath the surface ones.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;3. The 128 x 128 pixel icons of Tiger have better rendition and clearer resolution than the 32 x 32 or 64 x 64 pixel icons of Vista. However one will only know whether Vista will have resolution independent vector graphics once the final version comes to the market.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;4. Both Vista and Tiger have closely similar desk top search functions. The only immediate difference is that in Tiger the filtering becomes operational only after creation of a Smart Folder or using the shortcut keys. The Virtual Folder of Vista is identical to the Smart Folder of Tiger.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;5. Vista has next generation features, where the system has enough inbuilt intelligence that organizes data. This fine tunes any searches that need to be done. In comparison to this, the Tiger has an old fashioned system with no specials.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. Vista supports meta data processing while with Tiger meta data can be created or edited only by using document processing applications.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;7. Vista permits users to visually locate files while Tiger does not. Image previews in Tiger are turned off by default.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;8. As far as security is concerned the Tiger is by far superior to Vista. Since the Tiger user base is small the number of hackers and attackers are fewer as compared to Windows.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;9. User accounts and log ins are safer in the Tiger system and Microsoft plans to incorporate similar systems in Vista to strengthen security.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;10. Vista has new systems similar to Tiger that will enable users to assert parental locks or blocks. Parental controls help limit computer usage by children protecting them from several dangers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;11. Security in Vista includes inbuilt protection against rogue attacks, malware, spyware, adware and so on. In the case of Tiger its security system has remained secure and unbreached. Whether Vista will earn the same distinction will be known only after it comes into use.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;12. Both Vista and Tiger have great networking features making both immensely usable both at home and in businesses. The Tiger is simpler while Vista is a bit more complex to use.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;13. The hibernation mode works instantly in Tiger and Vista is also trying to match its facilities.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;While the above draws tentative comparisons between the two systems a true evaluation can only be made once Vista is released in its completed version and comes into use.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Author Bio&lt;br /&gt;Paul Wilson is a freelance writer for www.1888SoftwareDownloads.com, the premier website to find Free Software Downloads including free anti-virus software, free spyware detection software, free toolbars, free chat software and more. He also freelances for www.1888FreeOnlineGames.com&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Article Source: http://www.ArticleGeek.com - Free Website Content&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;&lt;!--
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What is exciting to some is not so to others. Basically within a new system each user has his or her own individual preferences. Windows Vista or Longhorn as it was first known is a replacement for XP and is the "new" desk operating system scheduled to be launched by December 2006.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Descriptions of Vista are glowing; it is seen as a vision of the future. High definition graphics, the 'z' level in organization, greater clarity, unbelievable security, and boundless thinking power are what it is about. The operating system is set to fulfill all needs, it has a secure and speedy start up, not just when booting but also when returning to active status from standby mode; improved and strengthened driver design which protects the os from crashing when other things go wrong; and an antiphishing device or filter that identifies and confirms phishing sites by using a dynamically updated database. Technically, the Vista uses an image-based installation thereby facilitating deployments by IT professionals. An advanced event log simplifies administrative tasks.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The October 2005 new test build of Windows Vista has fulfilled expectations by incorporating several new IE 7.0 features, new networking and diagnostic functions. Of all the most significant is the incorporation of the core of Microsoft's Antispyware product in Vista. A key feature of the Vista system is deployment, the inter-dependent modules permits easy customization of Vista to fit individual needs. The WIM format allows a single image to be used or accessed by different computer hardware irrespective of individual language requirements, you can easily add or remove drivers, include updates and windows components offline without having to boot the operating system image.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The system comes with features like:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. A new graphics engine that has easy navigation, toolbars with inbuilt intuition, high resolution graphics, movie action that is better that real-life, and easy to learn tools.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2. Revamped Windows Explorer with a next generation navigation structure, tool bars, and icons. The user friendly design incorporates clear glowing buttons and an interface that can captivate a user for hours together.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;3. Virtual folders offer permanent storage with dynamic interaction possibilities.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;4. The user account protection features shield you from rouge programs and security risk.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;5. The system ensures easy installation of programs with "Click Once." This energizes an installation experience by lending the function speed and security.&lt;br /&gt;6. Error messages are handled by "Task Dialogues" an integral diagnostics that warns of a problem and helps with a solution.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;7. New and improved technologies include, PNRP, Peer Name Resolution Protocol, a brand new technological revolution that enables applications to find and connect to one another; WWAN, a router; WLAN, indoor connector; VLAN, allows LANS to communicate; Wi - Fi, deals with radio frequencies.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;8. A system where snap-ins to MMC can be moved up or down as per convenience.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;9. Has XImage which is non-destructive.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;10. Improved up-time with an automatic Restart Manager.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;According to computer experts, Vista conquers new horizons while it takes technology into a new realm. It introduces joys of working along with hum drums like increased productivity. Whether or not the features commented upon and tested by many techies across the world will be incorporated in the final version of Vista is not certain as it will be decided by Microsoft based on surveys, marketing projections, costs, and technical reasons.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Author Bio&lt;br /&gt;Paul Wilson is a freelance writer for www.1888SoftwareDownloads.com, the premier website to find Free Software Downloads including free anti-virus software, free spyware detection software, free toolbars, free chat software and more. He also freelances for www.1888FreeOnlineGames.com&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Article Source: http://www.ArticleGeek.com - Free Website Content&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;&lt;!--
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Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.&lt;br /&gt;Try copying the file from \windows\repair directory to the one that is in the \windows\system32 directory.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Common Control Panel Applets&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The follow are some common Control Panel Applets that are located in the \windows\system32 directory.&lt;br /&gt;If you find yourself using any of these frequently, then you can simply make shortcu[/color]ts to them on your desktop.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;appwiz.cpl &gt;&gt;Add/Remove Programs&lt;br /&gt;desk.cpl &gt;&gt; Display Properties&lt;br /&gt;firewall.cpl &gt;&gt; Firewall Settings&lt;br /&gt;inetcpl.cpl &gt;&gt; Internet Options&lt;br /&gt;mmsys.cpl &gt;&gt; Sound and Audio&lt;br /&gt;ncpa.cpl &gt;&gt; Network Connections&lt;br /&gt;nusrmgr.cpl &gt;&gt; User Accounts&lt;br /&gt;powercfg.cpl &gt;&gt; Power Options&lt;br /&gt;sysdm.cpl &gt;&gt;System Properties&lt;br /&gt;wscui.cpl &gt;&gt; Security Center&lt;br /&gt;wuaucpl.cpl &gt;&gt; Automatic Updates Configuration Go to Top&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Explorer Opens Search Companion Rather than the Folder&lt;br /&gt;If the Windows Explorer opens up the Search Companion rather than opening up the actual folder, the default setting for opening a folder is changed.&lt;br /&gt;To correct this:&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ Directory \ shell&lt;br /&gt;Edit the default value to be explorer or none&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Guest Only Network Access&lt;br /&gt;If you try and connect to an XP computer and are shown a logins screen with only the computername/Guest,&lt;br /&gt;You may need to change one of the Local Security Policies:&lt;br /&gt;Got to Control Panel - Administrative Tools&lt;br /&gt;Go to Local Policies - Security Options&lt;br /&gt;Check teh Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts&lt;br /&gt;Set it to Classic - local users authenticate as themselves&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hiding a XP Computer from Network Neighborhood&lt;br /&gt;If you want to share files from a XP computer,&lt;br /&gt;yet want to remove it from showing up in the Network Neighborhood,&lt;br /&gt;Run net config server /hidden:yes&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Easy Way to Share Multiple Folders&lt;br /&gt;If you need to share multiple folders, running the program SHRPUBW.EXE will bring up a simple dialog box to let you:&lt;br /&gt;Browse to the folder you want to share&lt;br /&gt;Enter in a Share name&lt;br /&gt;Ender in a Share description&lt;br /&gt;Set permissions. Several choices are available&lt;br /&gt;Restart the process from within the same program Go to top&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Not Viewing Zip Files as Folders&lt;br /&gt;If you want to turn of WindowsXP showing Zip files as folders,&lt;br /&gt;just run:&lt;br /&gt;regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Setting Capslock, Numlock, Scroll Lock&lt;br /&gt;If you want to set the startup state for any or all of these keys,&lt;br /&gt;you just need to edit the registry.&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Keyboard&lt;br /&gt;Open InitialKeyboardIndicators&lt;br /&gt;Change the value to one of the following numbers&lt;br /&gt;0 - All Keys off&lt;br /&gt;1 - Caps Lock on&lt;br /&gt;2 - Num Lock on&lt;br /&gt;4 - Scroll Lock on&lt;br /&gt;For multiple keys, add their values:&lt;br /&gt;3 - Caps Lock and Num Lock on&lt;br /&gt;5 - Caps Lock and Scroll Lock on&lt;br /&gt;6 - Num Lock and Scroll Lock on&lt;br /&gt;7 - Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock on&lt;br /&gt;Log off and back on again&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Restoring Desktop Icon to the Quicklaunch Bar&lt;br /&gt;If you mistakenly deleted the icon for the Desktop on the Quicklaunch toolbar&lt;br /&gt;Go to C:\Documents and Settings\user_name\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch&lt;br /&gt;(where user_name is replaced by your login name)&lt;br /&gt;Create a Text file called ShowDesktop.SCF with the following contents:&lt;br /&gt;[Shell]&lt;br /&gt;Command=2&lt;br /&gt;IconFile=explorer.exe,3&lt;br /&gt;[Taskbar]&lt;br /&gt;Command=ToggleDesktop Go to top&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Network Access After Norton Anti-Virus Install&lt;br /&gt;Sometimes you can't access a WinXP computer after installing Norton Anti-Virus.&lt;br /&gt;There might be a variety of errors at the other computer depending on the operating system.&lt;br /&gt;On the XP computer, in the Event Viewer / System log, there will be the following error:&lt;br /&gt;The server's configuration parameter "irpstacksize" is too small for the server to use a local device.&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\parameters&lt;br /&gt;Edit the IRPStackSize&lt;br /&gt;Give it a value of 15&lt;br /&gt;Reboot the computer&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Configure for Auto-Logon&lt;br /&gt;If you are the only person using the computer and what to have it automatically log you on,&lt;br /&gt;Start / Run / "control userpasswords2" - no quotes&lt;br /&gt;Uncheck User must enter a user name and password to use this computer&lt;br /&gt;Services You Can Disable&lt;br /&gt;There are quite a few services you can disable from starting automatically.&lt;br /&gt;This would be to speed up your boot time and free resources.&lt;br /&gt;They are only suggestions so I suggestion you read the description of each one when you run Services&lt;br /&gt;and that you turn them off one at a time.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Some possibilities are:&lt;br /&gt;Alerter - Sends alert messages to specified users that are connected to the server computer.&lt;br /&gt;Application Management - Allows software to tap directly into the Add/Remove Programs feature via the Windows Installer technology.&lt;br /&gt;Background Intelligent Transfer Service - The Background Intelligent Transfer&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;service is used by programs (such as Windows AutoUpdate) to download files by using spare bandwidth.&lt;br /&gt;Clipbook - ClipBook permits you to cut and paste text and graphics over the network.&lt;br /&gt;Error Reporting Service - Allows applications to send error reports to Microsoft in the event of an application fault.&lt;br /&gt;Fast User Switching - Windows XP allows users to switch quickly between accounts, without requiring them to log off.&lt;br /&gt;Help and Support - Allows the XP Built-in Help and Support Center to run.&lt;br /&gt;IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service - You don't need this if you have other software to create CDs.&lt;br /&gt;Indexing Service - Indexes contents and properties of files on local and remote computers; provides rapid access to files through flexible querying language.&lt;br /&gt;IP SEC - Manages IP security policy and starts the ISAKMP/Oakley (IKE) and the IP security driver. If you are not on a domain, you likely don't need this running.&lt;br /&gt;Messenger - Transmits net send and Alerter service messages between clients and servers. This is how a lot of pop-up windows start appearing on your desktop.&lt;br /&gt;Net Logon - Supports pass-through authentication of account logon events for computers in a domain. If you are not on a domain, you don't need this running&lt;br /&gt;Network DDE - Provides network transport and security for Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) for programs running on the same computer or on different computers.&lt;br /&gt;NT LM Security Support Provider - Provides security to remote procedure call (RPC) programs that use transports other than named pipes.&lt;br /&gt;Performance Logs and Alerts - Collects performance data from local or remote computers based on preconfigured schedule parameters, then writes the data to a log or triggers an alert. If you don't need to monitor your performance logs, then you don't need this service.&lt;br /&gt;Portable Media Serial Number - Retrieves the serial number of any portable music player connected to your computer&lt;br /&gt;QOS RSVP - Provides network signaling and local traffic control setup functionality for QoS-aware programs and control applets.&lt;br /&gt;Remote Desktop Help Session Manager - Manages and controls Remote Assistance. If you are not using Remote Desktop you don't need this service.&lt;br /&gt;Remote Registry - Enables remote users to modify registry settings on this computer.&lt;br /&gt;Routing &amp; Remote Access - Offers routing services to businesses in local area and wide area network environments. Allows dial-in access.&lt;br /&gt;Secondary Login - Enables starting processes under alternate credentials. This is what allows you to run an application as another user.&lt;br /&gt;Smart Card - Manages access to smart cards read by this computer.&lt;br /&gt;Smart Card Helper - Enables support for legacy non-plug and play smart-card readers used by this computer.&lt;br /&gt;SSDP Discovery Service - Enables discovery of UPnP devices on your home network.&lt;br /&gt;TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper - Enables support for NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) service and NetBIOS name resolution. This should not be needed in today's network environment.&lt;br /&gt;Telnet - Enables a remote user to log on to this computer and run programs, and supports various TCP/IP Telnet clients.&lt;br /&gt;Uninterruptible Power Supply Service - Manages an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) connected to the computer.&lt;br /&gt;Universal Plug and Play Device Host - Provides support to host Universal Plug and Play devices&lt;br /&gt;Upload Manager - Manages synchronous and asynchronous file transfers between clients and servers on the network.&lt;br /&gt;Volume Shadow Copy Service - Manages and implements Volume Shadow Copies used for backup and other purposes.&lt;br /&gt;Web Client - Enables Windows-based programs to create, access, and modify non-local files across the Internet.&lt;br /&gt;Wireless Zero Configuration - Provides automatic configuration for the 802.11 adapters&lt;br /&gt;WMI Performance Adapter - Provides performance library information from WMI HiPerf providers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Cleaning the Prefetch Directory&lt;br /&gt;WindowsXP has a new feature called Prefetch. This keeps a shortcut to recently used programs.&lt;br /&gt;However it can fill up with old and obsolete programs.&lt;br /&gt;To clean this periodically go to:&lt;br /&gt;Star / Run / Prefetch&lt;br /&gt;Press Ctrl-A to highlight all the shorcuts&lt;br /&gt;Delete them Go to top&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Not Displaying Logon, Logoff, Startup and Shutdown Status Messages&lt;br /&gt;To turn these off:&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\system&lt;br /&gt;If it is not already there, create a DWORD value named DisableStatusMessages&lt;br /&gt;Give it a value of 1&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Repair Install&lt;br /&gt;If XP is corrupted to the point where none of the previous solutions get it to boot,&lt;br /&gt;you can do a Repair Install that might work as well as keep the current settings.&lt;br /&gt;Make sure you have your valid WindowsXP key.&lt;br /&gt;The whole process takes about half an hour depending on your computer&lt;br /&gt;If you are being prompted for the administrator's password, you need to choose the 2nd repair option, not the first.&lt;br /&gt;Insert and boot from your WindowsXP CD&lt;br /&gt;At the second R=Repair option, press the R key&lt;br /&gt;This will start the repair&lt;br /&gt;Press F8 for I Agree at the Licensing Agreement&lt;br /&gt;Press R when the directory where WindowsXP is installed is shown. Typically this is C:\WINDOWS&lt;br /&gt;It will then check the C: drive and start copying files&lt;br /&gt;It will automatically reboot when needed. Keep the CD in the drive.&lt;br /&gt;You will then see the graphic part of the repair that is like during a normal install of XP (Collecting Information, Dynamic Update, Preparing Installation, Installing Windows, Finalizing Installation)&lt;br /&gt;When prompted, click on the Next button&lt;br /&gt;When prompted, enter your XP key&lt;br /&gt;Normally you will want to keep the same Workgroup or Domain name&lt;br /&gt;The computer will reboot&lt;br /&gt;Then you will have the same screens as a normal XP Install&lt;br /&gt;Activate if you want (usually a good idea)&lt;br /&gt;Register if you want (but not necessary)&lt;br /&gt;Finish&lt;br /&gt;At this point you should be able to log in with any existing accounts. Go to top&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;NTOSKRNL Missing or Corrupt&lt;br /&gt;If you get an error that NTOSKRNL not found:&lt;br /&gt;Insert and boot from your WindowsXP CD.&lt;br /&gt;At the first R=Repair option, press the R key&lt;br /&gt;Press the number that corresponds to the correct location for the installation of Windows you want to repair.&lt;br /&gt;Typically this will be #1&lt;br /&gt;Change to the drive that has the CD ROM.&lt;br /&gt;CD i386&lt;br /&gt;expand ntkrnlmp.ex_ C:\Windows\System32\ntoskrnl.exe&lt;br /&gt;If WindowsXP is installed in a different location, just make the necessary change to C:\Windows&lt;br /&gt;Take out the CD ROM and type exit&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;HAL.DLL Missing or Corrupt&lt;br /&gt;If you get an error regarding a missing or corrupt hal.dll file, it might simply be the BOOT.INI file on the root of the C: drive that is misconfigured&lt;br /&gt;Insert and boot from your WindowsXP CD.&lt;br /&gt;At the first R=Repair option, press the R key&lt;br /&gt;Press the number that corresponds to the correct location for the installation of Windows you want to repair.&lt;br /&gt;Typically this will be #1&lt;br /&gt;Type bootcfg /list to show the current entries in the BOOT.INI file&lt;br /&gt;Type bootcfg /rebuild to repair it&lt;br /&gt;Take out the CD ROM and type exit&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Corrupted or Missing \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG&lt;br /&gt;If you get the error:&lt;br /&gt;Windows could not start because the following files is missing or corrupt&lt;br /&gt;\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM or \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SOFTWARE&lt;br /&gt;Insert and boot from your WindowsXP CD.&lt;br /&gt;At the first R=Repair option, press the R key&lt;br /&gt;Press the number that corresponds to the correct location for the installation of Windows you want to repair.&lt;br /&gt;Typically this will be #1&lt;br /&gt;Enter in the administrator password when requested&lt;br /&gt;cd \windows\system32\config&lt;br /&gt;Depending on which section was corrupted:&lt;br /&gt;ren software software.bad or ren system system.bad&lt;br /&gt;Depending on which section was corrupted&lt;br /&gt;copy \windows\repair\system&lt;br /&gt;copy \windows\repair\software&lt;br /&gt;Take out the CD ROM and type exit Go to top&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;NTLDR or NTDETECT.COM Not Found&lt;br /&gt;If you get an error that NTLDR is not found during bootup,&lt;br /&gt;If you have FAT32 partitions, it is much simpler than with NTFS.&lt;br /&gt;Just boot with a Win98 floppy and copy the NTLDR or NTDETECT.COM files&lt;br /&gt;from the i386 directory to the root of the C:\ drive.&lt;br /&gt;For NTFS:&lt;br /&gt;Insert and boot from your WindowsXP CD.&lt;br /&gt;At the first R=Repair option, press the R key&lt;br /&gt;Press the number that corresponds to the correct location for the installation of Windows you want to repair.&lt;br /&gt;Typically this will be #1&lt;br /&gt;Enter in the administrator password when requested&lt;br /&gt;Enter in the following commands (X: is replaced by the actual drive letter that is assigned to the CD ROM drive.&lt;br /&gt;COPY X:\i386\NTLDR C\:&lt;br /&gt;COPY X:\i386\NTDETECT.COM C:\&lt;br /&gt;Take out the CD ROM and type exit&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Bringing Up the Shutdown Dialog Box&lt;br /&gt;Create a new txt file somewhere on your system, open it and put in this one line:&lt;br /&gt;(new ActiveXObject("Shell.Application")).ShutdownWindows();&lt;br /&gt;Save and Close the file. Change the extension to js and your got it.&lt;br /&gt;You can make a shortcut to that file to make it easy to shut down your system.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hiding the Last User Logged On&lt;br /&gt;If you use the standard NT style of login and want to hide the last user:&lt;br /&gt;Start the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc)&lt;br /&gt;Go to Computer Configuration / Windows Settings / Security Settings / Local Policies / Security Options&lt;br /&gt;Scroll down to Interactive logon: Do not display last user name&lt;br /&gt;Set it to Enable Go to top&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Poweroff at Shutdown&lt;br /&gt;If your computer does not turn off the power when doing a shutdown,&lt;br /&gt;you may need to edit the registry. I have all the correct BIOS and Power settings and still needed to do this.&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop&lt;br /&gt;Edit the key PowerOffActive and give it a value of 1&lt;br /&gt;You can do the same in HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Remembering Folder Settings&lt;br /&gt;If XP does not remember your folder settings, delete or rename the following registry keys&lt;br /&gt;[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\BagMRU]&lt;br /&gt;[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\Bags]&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Preventing Applications from Stealing the Focus&lt;br /&gt;To prevent applications from stealing the focus from the window you are working&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Desktop&lt;br /&gt;Edit the key ForegroundLockTimeout&lt;br /&gt;Give it a value of 00030d40&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Disable Explorer Thumbnail View&lt;br /&gt;If you want disable the Explorer's ability to show the Thumbnail View ,&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ Advanced \&lt;br /&gt;Change ClassicViewState to 1 Go to top&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Disable Shared Documents&lt;br /&gt;To disable the Shared Documents folder that shows up on the network&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ Explorer \&lt;br /&gt;Create a new DWORD Value&lt;br /&gt;Give it the name NoSharedDocuments&lt;br /&gt;Give it a value of 1&lt;br /&gt;Log off or reboot&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Removing Thumbs.db Files&lt;br /&gt;When viewing a folder with the Thumbnail view, WindowsXP creates a thumbs.db file.&lt;br /&gt;This is a cache of the current pictures in that directory.&lt;br /&gt;If you want to turn this feature off and save a little disk space&lt;br /&gt;Start the Windows Explorer&lt;br /&gt;Go to Tools / Folder Options / View&lt;br /&gt;In the first section under Files and Folders, check Do not cache thumbnails&lt;br /&gt;Now you can search for the thumbs.db file on your computer and remove them. No more should be created.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Enable / Disable the Task Manager&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System&lt;br /&gt;Create the Dword value DisableTaskMgr&lt;br /&gt;Give it a value of 0 to enable it&lt;br /&gt;Give it a vaule of 1 to disable it Go to top&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Clearing the Page File on Shutdown&lt;br /&gt;Another way to set the computer to clear the pagefile without directly editing the registry is:&lt;br /&gt;Click on the Start button&lt;br /&gt;Go to the Control Panel&lt;br /&gt;Administrative Tools&lt;br /&gt;Local Security Policy&lt;br /&gt;Local Policies&lt;br /&gt;Click on Security Options&lt;br /&gt;Right hand menu - right click on "Shutdown: Clear Virtual Memory Pagefile"&lt;br /&gt;Select "Enable"&lt;br /&gt;Reboot&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If you want to clear the page file on each shutdown:&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management\ClearPageFileAtShutdown&lt;br /&gt;Set the value to 1&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;No GUI Boot&lt;br /&gt;If you don't need to see the XP boot logo,&lt;br /&gt;Run MSCONFIG&lt;br /&gt;Click on the BOOT.INI tab&lt;br /&gt;Check the box for /NOGUIBOOT&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Using the Classic Search in Explorer&lt;br /&gt;If you prefer to use the classic search style in Explorer,&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\CabinetState&lt;br /&gt;Add a String Key called Use Search Asst&lt;br /&gt;Give it a value of no Go to top&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Changing Drive Letters&lt;br /&gt;If you want to change the letters assigned to your fixed or removable drives:&lt;br /&gt;Right Click on My Computer&lt;br /&gt;Select Manage&lt;br /&gt;Select Disk Management&lt;br /&gt;For a Fixed Disk:&lt;br /&gt;Select it&lt;br /&gt;Right click&lt;br /&gt;Select Change Drive Letter and Path&lt;br /&gt;Click on the Edit button&lt;br /&gt;Enter in the letter you want to use&lt;br /&gt;For a Removable Disk:&lt;br /&gt;In the lower, right hand panel, right click on the Disk or CD ROM #&lt;br /&gt;Select Change Drive Letter and Path&lt;br /&gt;Click on the Edit button&lt;br /&gt;Enter in the letter you want to use&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Changing the Registered Owner&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion&lt;br /&gt;From there you can edit the name in the Registered Owner key&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Decreasing Boot Time&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft has made available a program to analyze and decrease the time it takes to boot to WindowsXP&lt;br /&gt;The program is called BootVis&lt;br /&gt;Uncompress the file.&lt;br /&gt;Run BOOTVIS.EXE&lt;br /&gt;For a starting point, run Trace / Next Boot + Driver Delays&lt;br /&gt;This will reboot your computer and provide a benchmark&lt;br /&gt;After the reboot, BootVis will take a minute or two to show graphs of your system startup.&lt;br /&gt;Note how much time it takes for your system to load (click on the red vertical line)&lt;br /&gt;Then run Trace / Optimize System&lt;br /&gt;Re-Run the Next Boot + Drive Delays&lt;br /&gt;Note how much the time has decreased&lt;br /&gt;Mine went from approximately 39 to 30 seconds. Go to top&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hide/Unhide Logon Names&lt;br /&gt;If you want to hide or unhide the names of users that are displayed on the initial logon screen:&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Winlogon \ SpecialAccounts \ UserList&lt;br /&gt;Add a DWORD with the name of the user account you want to hide&lt;br /&gt;Make sure it has a value of 0&lt;br /&gt;If there is an existing account, you can unhide it by giving it a value of 1&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;WindowsXP Command Line Utilities&lt;br /&gt;While there are a lot of command line utilities in WindowsXP, here are some that I have been using lately.&lt;br /&gt;bootcfg - Configures, queries, or changes Boot.ini file settings.&lt;br /&gt;driverquery - Displays a list of all installed device drivers and their properties.&lt;br /&gt;getmac - Returns the media access control (MAC) address and list of network protocols associated with each address for all network cards in each computer&lt;br /&gt;gpresult - Displays Group Policy settings and Resultant Set of Policy (RSOP) for a user or a computer&lt;br /&gt;netsh - You can use commands in the Netsh Interface IP context to configure the TCP/IP protocol&lt;br /&gt;schtasks - Schedules commands and programs to run periodically or at a specific time&lt;br /&gt;systeminfo - Displays detailed configuration information about a computer and its operating system&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Creating an Automated Install of WindowsXP&lt;br /&gt;On the WindowsXP CP, in the SUPPORT\TOOLS directory,&lt;br /&gt;there is a file called DEPLOY.CAB.&lt;br /&gt;Extract the programs DEPLOY.CHM (help file) and SETUPMGR.EXE (main program)&lt;br /&gt;Run SETUPMGR and answer the prompts.&lt;br /&gt;This will create both a unattend.bat and unattend.txt file you can use for automated installs.&lt;br /&gt;Note: The batch file might need some minor modification for file locations but it is fairly basic.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Disabling Hibernation&lt;br /&gt;If you don't want to use up the disk space taken by Hibernation, or don't need to use it at all,&lt;br /&gt;you can easily disable it.&lt;br /&gt;Open up the Control Panel / Power Options icon&lt;br /&gt;Click on the Hibernation icon&lt;br /&gt;Uncheck Enable Hibernation Go to top&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Increasing System Performance&lt;br /&gt;If you have 512 megs or more of memory, you can increase system performance&lt;br /&gt;by having the core system kept in memory.&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management\DisablePagingExecutive&lt;br /&gt;Set the value to be 1&lt;br /&gt;Reboot the computer&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Common Command Console Utilities&lt;br /&gt;WindowsXP comes with quite a few console utilities you can easily run from the command line:&lt;br /&gt;Computer Management - compmgmt.msc&lt;br /&gt;Disk Managment - diskmgmt.msc&lt;br /&gt;Device Manager - devmgmt.msc&lt;br /&gt;Disk Defrag - dfrg.msc&lt;br /&gt;Event Viewer - eventvwr.msc&lt;br /&gt;Shared Folders - fsmgmt.msc&lt;br /&gt;Group Policies - gpedit.msc&lt;br /&gt;Local Users and Groups - lusrmgr.msc&lt;br /&gt;Performance Monitor - perfmon.msc&lt;br /&gt;Resultant Set of Policies - rsop.msc&lt;br /&gt;Local Security Settings - secpol.msc&lt;br /&gt;Services - services.msc&lt;br /&gt;Component Services - comexp.msc&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Automatically Ending Non-Responsive Tasks&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\AutoEndTasks&lt;br /&gt;Set the value to be 1&lt;br /&gt;In the same section, change the WaitToKillAppTimeout to the number of milliseconds you want.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Changing the Internet Explorer Title&lt;br /&gt;Start Regedit&lt;br /&gt;Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\Window Title&lt;br /&gt;Enter what you want appear in the title bar&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Changing Programs That Start Automatically&lt;br /&gt;WindowsXP has a similar program, MSCONFIG, that was available in Windows98.&lt;br /&gt;This allows you to view and change what programs are automatically started each time you log in.&lt;br /&gt;The new version also allows you to view and edit the boot.ini file (as well as check for errors and use several advanced switches)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Source : &lt;a href="http://windowxpforu.blogspot.com/2007/07/windows-xp-tips-and-tricks-make-xp-as.html"&gt;http://windowxpforu.blogspot.com/2007/07/windows-xp-tips-and-tricks-make-xp-as.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;&lt;!--
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It boasts how long it can stay up. Whereas previous versions of Windows were coy about how long they went between boots, XP is positively proud of its stamina. Go to the Command Prompt in the Accessories menu from the All Programs start button option, and then type 'systeminfo'. The computer will produce a lot of useful info, including the uptime. If you want to keep these, type 'systeminfo &gt; info.txt'. This creates a file called info.txt you can look at later with Notepad. (Professional Edition only).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2. You can delete files immediately, without having them move to the Recycle Bin first. Go to the Start menu, select Run... And type ' gpedit.msc'; then select User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components, Windows Explorer and find the Do not move deleted files to the Recycle Bin setting. Set it. Poking around in gpedit will reveal a great many interface and system options, but take care – some may stop your computer behaving as you wish. (Professional Edition only).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;3. You can lock your XP workstation with two clicks of the mouse. Create a new shortcut on your desktop using a right mouse click, and enter 'rundll32.exeuser32.dll, LockWorkStation' in the location field. Give the shortcut a name you like. That's it -- just Double click on it and your computer will be locked. And if that's not easy enough, Windows key + L will do the same.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;4. XP hides some system software you might want to remove, such as Windows Messenger, but you can tickle it and make it disgorge everything. Using Notepad or Edit, edit the text file /windows/inf/sysoc.inf, search for the word 'hide' and remove it. You can then go to the Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel, select Add/Remove Windows Components and there will be your prey, exposed and vulnerable.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;5. For those skilled in the art of DOS batch files, XP has a number of interesting new commands. These include 'eventcreate' and 'eventtriggers' for creating and watching system events, 'typeperf' for monitoring performance of various subsystems, and 'schtasks' for handling scheduled tasks. As usual, typing the command name followed by /? Will give a list of options -- they're all far too baroque to go into here.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. XP has IP version 6 support -- the next generation of IP. Unfortunately this is more than your ISP has, so you can only experiment with this on your LAN. Type 'ipv6 install' into Run... (it's OK, it won't ruin your existing network setup) and then 'ipv6 /?' at the Command line to find out more. If you don't know what IPv6 is, don't worry and don't bother.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;7. You can at last get rid of tasks on the computer from the command line by using 'taskkill /pid' and the task number, or just 'tskill' and the process number. Find that out by typing 'tasklist', which will also tell you a lot about what's going on in your system.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;8. XP will treat Zip files like folders, which is nice if you've got a fast machine. On slower machines, you can make XP leave zip files well alone by typing 'regsvr32 /U zipfldr.dll' at the command line. If you change your mind later, you can put things back as they were by typing 'regsvr32 zipfldr.dll'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;9. XP has ClearType -- Microsoft's anti-aliasing font display technology -- but doesn't have it enabled by default. It's well worth trying, especially if you were there for DOS and all those years of staring at a screen have given you the eyes of an astigmatic bat.&lt;br /&gt;To enable ClearType, right click on the desktop, select Properties, Appearance, Effects, select ClearType from the second drop-down menu and enable the selection. Expect best results on laptop displays. If you want to use ClearType on the Welcome login screen as well, set the registry entry HKEY_USERS/.DEFAULT/ControlPanel/Desk top/FontSmoothingType to 2.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;10. You can use Remote Assistance to help a friend who's using network address translation (NAT) on a home network, but not automatically. Get your pal to email you a Remote Assistance invitation and edit the file. Under the RCTICKET attribute will be a NAT IP address, like 192.168.1.10. Replace this with your chum's real IP address -- they can find this out by going toWWW.whatismyip.Com -- and get them to make sure that they've got port 3389 open on their firewall and forwarded to the errant computer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;11. You can run a program as a different user without logging out and back in again. Right click the icon, select Run As... And enter the user name and password you want to use. This only applies for that run. The trick is particularly useful if you need to have&lt;br /&gt;Administrative permissions to install a program, which many require. Note that you can have some fun by running programs multiple times on the same system as different users, but this can have unforeseen effects.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;12. Windows XP can be very insistent about you checking for auto updates, registering a Passport, using Windows Messenger and so on. After a while, the nagging goes away, but if you feel you might slip the bonds of sanity before that point, run Regedit, go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Softwar e/Microsoft/Windows/Curre ntVersion/Explorer/A dvanced and create a DWORD value called EnableBalloonTips with a value of 0.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;13. You can start up without needing to enter a user name or password. Select Run... from the start menu and type 'control userpasswords2', which will open the user accounts application. On the Users tab, clear the box for Users Must Enter A User Name And Password To Use This Computer, and click on OK. An Automatically Log On dialog box will appear; enter the user name and password for the account you want to use.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;14. Internet Explorer 6 will automatically delete temporary files, but only if you tell it to. Start the browser, select Tools / Internet Options... and Advanced, go down to the Security area and check the box to Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when&lt;br /&gt;Browser is closed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;15. XP comes with a free Network Activity Light, just in case you can't see the LEDs twinkle on your network card. Right click on My Network Places on the desktop, then select Properties. Right click on the description for your LAN or dial-up connection, select Properties, then check the Show icon in notification area when connected box. You'll now see a tiny network icon on the right of your task bar that glimmers nicely during network traffic.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;16. The Start Menu can be leisurely when it decides to appear, but you can speed things along by changing the registry entry HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Control Panel/Desktop/MenuShowDel ay from the default 400 to something a little snappier. Like 0.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;17. You can rename loads of files at once in Windows Explorer. Highlight a set of files in a window, then right click on one and rename it. All the other files will be renamed to that name, with individual numbers in brackets to distinguish them. Also, in a folder you&lt;br /&gt;Can arrange icons in alphabetised groups by View, Arrange Icon By... Show In Groups.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;18. &lt;a href="http://educationt.blogspot.com"&gt;Windows Media Player&lt;/a&gt; will display the cover art for albums as it plays the tracks -- if it found the picture on the Internet when you copied the tracks from the CD. If it didn't, or if you have lots of pre-WMP music files, you can put your own copy of the cover art in the same directory as the tracks. Just call it folder.jpg and Windows Media Player will pick it up and display it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;19. Windows key + Break brings up the System Properties dialogue box; Windows key + D brings up the desktop; Windows key + Tab moves through the taskbar buttons.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;20. The next release of Windows XP, codenamed Longhorn, is due out late next year or early 2006 and won't be much to write home about. The next big release is codenamed Blackcomb and will be out in 2003/2007.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;&lt;!--
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It boasts how long it can stay up. Whereas previous versions of Windows were coy about how long they went between boots, XP is positively proud of its stamina. Go to the Command Prompt in the Accessories menu from the All Programs start button option, and then type 'systeminfo'. The computer will produce a lot of useful info, including the uptime. If you want to keep these, type 'systeminfo &gt; info.txt'. This creates a file called info.txt you can look at later with Notepad. (Professional Edition only).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2. You can delete files immediately, without having them move to the Recycle Bin first. Go to the Start menu, select Run... and type ' gpedit.msc'; then select User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components, Windows Explorer and find the Do not move deleted files to the Recycle Bin setting. Set it. Poking around in gpedit will reveal a great many interface and system options, but take care -- some may stop your computer behaving as you wish. (Professional Edition only).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;3. You can lock your XP workstation with two clicks of the mouse. Create a new shortcut on your desktop using a right mouse click, and enter 'rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation' in the location field. Give the shortcut a name you like. That's it -- just double click on it and your computer will be locked. And if that's not easy enough, Windows key + L will do the same.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;4. XP hides some system software you might want to remove, such as Windows Messenger, but you can tickle it and make it disgorge everything. Using Notepad or Edit, edit the text file /windows/inf/sysoc.inf, search for the word 'hide' and remove it. You can then go to the Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel, select Add/Remove Windows Components and there will be your prey, exposed and vulnerable.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;5. For those skilled in the art of DOS batch files, XP has a number of interesting new commands. These include 'eventcreate' and 'eventtriggers' for creating and watching system events, 'typeperf' for monitoring performance of various subsystems, and 'schtasks' for handling scheduled tasks. As usual, typing the command name followed by /? will give a list of options -- they're all far too baroque to go into here.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. XP has IP version 6 support -- the next generation of IP. Unfortunately this is more than your ISP has, so you can only experiment with this on your LAN. Type 'ipv6 install' into Run... (it's OK, it won't ruin your existing network setup) and then 'ipv6 /?' at the command line to find out more. If you don't know what IPv6 is, don't worry and don't bother.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;7. You can at last get rid of tasks on the computer from the command line by using 'taskkill /pid' and the task number, or just 'tskill' and the process number. Find that out by typing 'tasklist', which will also tell you a lot about what's going on in your system.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;8. XP will treat Zip files like folders, which is nice if you've got a fast machine. On slower machines, you can make XP leave zip files well alone by typing 'regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll' at the command line. If you change your mind later, you can put things back as they were by typing 'regsvr32 zipfldr.dll'.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;9. XP has ClearType -- Microsoft's anti-aliasing font display technology -- but doesn't have it enabled by default. It's well worth trying, especially if you were there for DOS and all those years of staring at a screen have given you the eyes of an astigmatic bat. To enable ClearType, right click on the desktop, select Properties, Appearance, Effects, select ClearType from the second drop-down menu and enable the selection. Expect best results on laptop displays. If you want to use ClearType on the Welcome login screen as well, set the registry entry HKEY_USERS/.DEFAULT/Control Panel/Desktop/FontSmoothingType to 2.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;10. You can use Remote Assistance to help a friend who's using network address translation (NAT) on a home network, but not automatically. Get your pal to email you a Remote Assistance invitation and edit the file. Under the RCTICKET attribute will be a NAT IP address, like 192.168.1.10. Replace this with your chum's real IP address -- they can find this out by going to &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Code:&lt;br /&gt;www.whatismyip.com-- and get them to make sure that they've got port 3389 open on their firewall and forwarded to the errant computer.&lt;br /&gt;11. You can run a program as a different user without logging out and back in again. Right click the icon, select Run As... and enter the user name and password you want to use. This only applies for that run. The trick is particularly useful if you need to have administrative permissions to install a program, which many require. Note that you can have some fun by running programs multiple times on the same system as different users, but this can have unforeseen effects.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;12. Windows XP can be very insistent about you checking for auto updates, registering a Passport, using Windows Messenger and so on. After a while, the nagging goes away, but if you feel you might slip the bonds of sanity before that point, run Regedit, go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Explorer/Advanced and create a DWORD value called EnableBalloonTips with a value of 0.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;13. You can start up without needing to enter a user name or password. Select Run... from the start menu and type 'control userpasswords2', which will open the user accounts application. On the Users tab, clear the box for Users Must Enter A User Name And Password To Use This Computer, and click on OK. An Automatically Log On dialog box will appear; enter the user name and password for the account you want to use.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;14. Internet Explorer 6 will automatically delete temporary files, but only if you tell it to. Start the browser, select Tools / Internet Options... and Advanced, go down to the Security area and check the box to Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;15. XP comes with a free Network Activity Light, just in case you can't see the LEDs twinkle on your network card. Right click on My Network Places on the desktop, then select Properties. Right click on the description for your LAN or dial-up connection, select Properties, then check the Show icon in notification area when connected box. You'll now see a tiny network icon on the right of your task bar that glimmers nicely during network traffic.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;16. The Start Menu can be leisurely when it decides to appear, but you can speed things along by changing the registry entry HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Control Panel/Desktop/MenuShowDelay from the default 400 to something a little snappier. Like 0.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;17. You can rename loads of files at once in Windows Explorer. Highlight a set of files in a window, then right click on one and rename it. All the other files will be renamed to that name, with individual numbers in brackets to distinguish them. Also, in a folder you can arrange icons in alphabetised groups by View, Arrange Icon By... Show In Groups.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;18. &lt;a href="http://free-stuft.blogspot.com"&gt;Windows Media Player&lt;/a&gt; will display the cover art for albums as it plays the tracks -- if it found the picture on the Internet when you copied the tracks from the CD. If it didn't, or if you have lots of pre-WMP music files, you can put your own copy of the cover art in the same directory as the tracks. Just call it folder.jpg and Windows Media Player will pick it up and display it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;19. Windows key + Break brings up the System Properties dialogue box; Windows key + D brings up the desktop; Windows key + Tab moves through the taskbar buttons.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;&lt;!--
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"When you sign up for that identity you get provisioned for Hotmail, you create a set of Windows Live contacts, you get an automatically created space also that when you share things people can access them. The strategy and its delivery is becoming much more cohesive with this release and we are excited about that."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;PointerAt Mix 07, Microsoft's chief software architect shed more light on its software-plus-services strategy. Click here to read more.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This next generation of Windows Live will involve communication and sharing, like the photo sharing solution, which is facilitated by a rich Windows application and a general purpose file-sharing service through Windows Live Folders, Hall said.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft is moving ahead with the rollout of client applications and online services associated with its strategy, releasing private betas for Windows Live Photo Gallery and Windows Live Folders on June 26.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Both betas will initially only be made available to a select 5,000 testers, but public betas will follow later.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The client applications will also be made available at no cost when released generally, since revenue will come from advertisements displayed with the associated online services.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;eWEEK.com Special Report: How Microsoft Runs&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Windows Live Folders, essentially a hosted storage system for accessing and sharing files, publicly and using access controls via contacts, will give customers 500MB of online storage at no charge. The maximum file size supported will be 50MB.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Live Folders is also setting the stage for the common storage infrastructure that will underpin many other services in the future.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;"This is both a Web application that I can go to in order to access and share files, as well as a common storage infrastructure that will underpin an increasing number of our services going forward. This is the first step of that common storage infrastructure," Hall said.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The beta for this service will be initially rolled out in the United States, and tester feedback will be used to develop future versions of the service.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Windows Live Photo Gallery beta is initially being rolled out to testers the United States—in English and Spanish—as well as China, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Japan and Spain, with other countries to follow, said Hall.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The service is an upgrade to the Photo Gallery found in Windows Vista, and lets both Vista and Windows XP SP2 customers share, edit, organize and print photos and digital home videos, which can also be published to a users' Windows Live Space. There is no limit planned for the amount of photos stored this way, he said.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;PointerClick here to read more about why Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says Windows Live is a top priority.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;"This is a Windows application that a user will download and install, and which is a solution to manage and share photos, to capture and edit them, burn them, or make a movie out of. It also brings really simple and flexible photo sharing on Windows Live Spaces," Hall said.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;PointerMicrosoft launched Windows Live Hotmail after more than two years in development and testing by 20 million beta testers. Click here to read more.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft also plans to deliver, later this summer, a beta of the Unified Installer for the Windows Live suite. This will be a way for users to get a single installation of all of the available Live applications for their personal PC.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;"This will include a number of Windows Live services, from the new Photo Gallery, to Messenger and Mail as well as Writer. During the install process, users will also be able to provision and sign-up for future updates and services, such as creating their Space and signing up for Hotmail, Hall said.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;eWEEK.com Special Report: Windows Vista: Microsoft's Longhorn Client&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The installable applications will work with both Vista and Windows XP SP2, while the Web applications will be available to everyone.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;These latest two beta releases follow those for Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live Writer. A number of additional beta releases are expected in the next couple of months that will really start to show the integrated experience Microsoft is aiming to create with Windows Live.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Online products and services that have already rolled out include Windows Live Hotmail, Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Spaces, and Windows Live OneCare.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The strategy is, in part, a reaction to the growing number of free, Web-based services being offered by Google and others, and Microsoft is playing catch-up to existing services like photo sharing from Yahoo's Flickr.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another aspect of strategy is to avoid advertising on most client applications, thereby providing a better overall experience.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;PointerTo read more about the three Windows Live Mobile Services Microsoft has debuted, click here.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Microsoft hopes to parlay success for home PCs and WAP-enabled phones into success in the office environment.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;"You see that with mail, where we first created Hotmail and then Windows Live mail. In some cases there will be another step, the work experience, like with Outlook Connector and Writer. Small businesses, for example, will want these installed," Hall said. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This Article is bring from : &lt;a href="http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2151550,00.asp"&gt;http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2151550,00.asp&lt;/a&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;script type="text/javascript"&gt;&lt;!--
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