Resetting RegEdit32 in Windows 2000 to work correctly Unlike Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0, when you open RegEdit in Windows 2000 it always opens to the last key you were at when you last used it or even to the last key in the registry, instead of at …
Read More »Changing Yours Windows Icons
Changing Your Windows’ Icons You can change the Icons Windows uses for folders, the Start Menu, opened and closed folder in the Explorer, and many more. 1. Open RegEdit 2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ShellIcons 3. Add a string value for each Icon you wish to change. Example: “3” =”C:\Windows\Icons\MyIcon.ico,0″ This will …
Read More »Disable the Start Menu's Shut Down Option
Disable the Start Menu’s Shut Down Option At times you may not want Windows to be easy to shut down. In those cases, you can disable the Start menu’s Shut Down option. (Note: It will still be visible – it just won’t work.) Open RegEdit and go to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer. …
Read More »Problems Connecting at High Speeds with US Robotics 56K WinModem
Problems Connecting at High Speeds with US Robotics 56K WinModem This applies to: Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Microsoft Windows 98 When you try and connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) using a US Robotics 56K WinModem, an “LT Winmodem” or an “HSP Winmodem” you may experience the following problems …
Read More »Add Open With to all files
Registering or Re-registering Windows 98 For some unknown reason Windows 98, at times, loses the user registration, thereby preventing the user from accessing Windows Update. The following registry edit solves this problem in most cases. Open Regedit by clicking Start, Run and typing in “Regedit” without the quotes. Search for …
Read More »Managing Windows Explorer
Using Windows Explorer The manner in which Windows Explorer displays its information depends on the method you use to start it. As an example, if you right-click on My Computer and select “Explore” the Windows Explorer window will open with “My Computer” highlighted. The same will happen if you use …
Read More »Adding Explore to all folders
Add Explore to all Folders This registry edit will allow you to right click on any folder and open it in an Explorer window. 1. Open RegEdit 2. Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell 3. Add a new Key “RootExplore ” under the “Shell” Key 4. Set the (Default) value to “E&xplore From …
Read More »Setting a Minimum Windows Password Length
Setting a Minimum Windows Password Length 1.Open RegEdit 2.Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Network 3. Now, choose the Edit/New/Binary value command. 4. Call the new value MinPwdLen. 5. Press (Enter) twice and Assign it a value equal to your minimum password length.
Read More »Changing the Registered User Information
Changing the Registered User Information You can change both the Registered Owner and/or the Registered Organization to anything you wish after Windows has been installed. 1) Open RegEdit 2) Got to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion. 3) Change the value of the “RegisteredOrganization” and “RegisteredOwner”, to what information you would like it to be.
Read More »Performing an Unattended Defrag with Scheduler
Performing an Unattended Defrag with Scheduler De-fragmenting your hard drive to keep the drive and Windows healthy is a good routine task that should be performed on a regular basis. Unfortunately it can be a drag not only trying to remember to do it routinely, but also just sitting there …
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