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Regedit
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Display Your
Quick Launch ToolbarTip:





Is your Quick Launch toolbar missing from the taskbar?

To display your familiar Quick Launch toolbar:

Right-click an empty area on the taskbar, click Toolbars, and then click
Quick Launch.



Easy as that your Quick Launch bar appears. To add items to your Quick Launch
toolbar, click the icon for the program you want to add, and drag it to the
Quick Launch portion of the taskbar.





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How to remove
recycle bin from your desktop Tip:




Open Regedit by going to START - RUN and type Regedit and hit enter. Then you
should navigate to following entry in registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\

Desktop\NameSpace\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} and delete it. This
action should remove recycle bin from your desktop.




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How
to stop new programs installed balloon from coming up tip:




Right click on START button and select properties. Click on Customize and go
to Advanced tab and deselect check box saying "Highlight newly installed
programs". This would help you stop this annoying feature from popping up every
now and then.



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Unlock Toolbars to Customize Them Tip:





The new Windows XP now features locking toolbars, and you can adjust them.
You may customize a lot of the Windows XP features such as the Taskbar, Start
Menu, and even toolbar icons in Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. Remember
your right-click:


* Right-click on a toolbar, and then click Lock the Toolbars to remove the
check mark.

* Right-click on the toolbar again, and then click Customize.



You may add or remove toolbar buttons, change text options and icon options.
When you've got the toolbar customized, click Close. Now right-click on the
toolbar and then click Lock the Toolbars to lock them in place. com




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Want to remove shared documents folder from My Computer window tip:






Some don't like my shared documents folder option. If you are one of that,
here is a trick to remove it.Open registry editor by going to START-RUN and
entering regedit.

Once in registry, navigate to key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \
Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ My Computer \ NameSpace \ DelegateFolders
You must see a sub-key named {59031a47-3f72-44a7-89c5-5595fe6b30ee}. If you
delete this key, you have effectively removed the my shared documents folder.




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How
to improve on shutdown time ? Close apps automatically & quickly at shutdown
tip:




Open Registry by going to START-RUN and typing REGEDIT. Navigate to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\CONTROL PANEL\DESKTOP and look for AutoEndTasks. On my
computer default value is 0. Change it to 1. Thats all. Further more you can
reduce the time it takes for Windows to issue kill directive to all active/hung
applications.

In doing this only constraint that you should make sure exists is that
HungAppTimeout is greater than WaitToKillAppTimeout. Change the values of
WaitToKillAppTimeout to say 3500 (since default value for HungAppTimeout 5000
and for WaitToKillAppTimeout is 20000)





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Are
you missing icons Tip:




Are you missing icons? You may be wondering where all the icons from your
desktop are in Windows XP? Well if you're like me, you like to have at least My
Computer, My Network Places, and My Documents on the your desktop.

You need to:

* Right-click on the desktop, and then click Properties.

* Click the Desktop tab and then click on Customize Desktop.

* Put a check mark in the box next to My Document, My Computer, My Network
Places, or Internet Explorer, to add those familiar icons to your desktop. Easy
yes!





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How
to login as administrator if you don't see it available tip:



Unless and until you have run into issues and fixing XP (underwhich case you
have to go to Safe Mode to login as Administrator), you can get to administrator
screen by simply pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE twice at the main screen.




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Speedup boot up sequence by defragmenting all key boot files tip:





Open Registry by going to START-RUN and typing REGEDIT. Navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Dfrg\BootOptimizeFunction. In right hand
panel look for Enable. Right click on it and set it 'Y' for enable. This is the
way I have it set on my computer. This will help speedup boot time.




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Use
a Shortcut to Local Area Network Connection Information Tip:




Here's something new in Windows XP, instead of using the command line program
and typing ipconfig to get local area network information, you can try using the
following shortcut:

* Click on Start, point to Connect to, and then click Show All Connections.


* Right–click the connection you want information about, and then click Status.



* In the connection Properties dialog box, click the Support tab.

* For more information, click on the Advanced tab.



To automatically enable the status monitor each time the connection is
active, in the connection Properties dialog box, select the Show icon in taskbar
notification area when connected check box.




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Do
you know you can have Virtual Desktops (like in Linux) with PowerToys ?




If you have powertoys installed on Windows XP Its available for free at
Microsoft download webpage. It is very easy to enable Microsoft Virtual Desktop
Feature. Simply right click on the Start Panel Bar also called TaskBar, Click on
Tool Bar and select Desktop manager.


You would see a set of 5 icons placed on the right portion of the TAskBar.
Click on number 1 to 4 to go to any of the desktops. Now you have have four
different Active Desktops.

IMPORTANT NOTE: You may see a little degradation in performance.




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Customize Internet. Explorer Title bar tip:




This tip won't make your computer any faster but may help personalize your
computer experience. Open Registry by going to START-RUN and typing REGEDIT.
Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet. Explorer\Main. In
right hand panel look for string "Window Title" and change its value to whatever
custom text you want to see.






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Easy Text Size Change in Help & IE Tip:



I mentioned a way that you can change the size of the text that is display in
the Help file and in Internet Explorer. As it turns out if you have a "wheel
mouse," there is an even easier way to change the text size. In Internet
Explorer or when viewing a Help file, simply hold the ctrl key while you spin
the mouse wheel up to increase text size, or down to decrease text size.


Java VM: Java applets run in Internet Explorer 6 (a component of Windows XP)
just as they run in older versions of Internet Explorer. The Java VM is not
installed as part of the typical installation, but is installed on demand when a
user encounters a page that uses a Java Applet. For more information see the
Microsoft Technologies for Java Web site.




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Windows XP Shutdown and Power Off Tip:




On some computers, by default, Windows XP doesn't power off the computer when
you tell it to shut down. However, if your computer is relatively new, it can
probably by shut completely off by WinXP. To configure your computer for this
behavior, simply open the Control Panel, open Performance and Maintenance, then
Power Options. On the APM tab, check next to "Enable Advanced Power Management
support," then click OK. The next time you choose "Shut Down" from the Start
Menu, your computer should shut down completely and then power off.




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Customize
Explorer Toolbar Tip:




In Windows Explorer, you can customize the toolbar to make Explorer even more
handy. The Toolbar is the bar of icons directly underneath the menu bar. It
contains icons for going back, up one level, displaying folders or search, etc.
You can right-click an open area of this Toolbar and choose Customize to change
the order of these icons, and even to add new icons to it. For instance, I like
to add the Map Drive and Disconnect buttons. In Windows XP, you may have to
unlock the Taskbar before you can make changes in Windows Explorer.

Lock the Taskba - If you find that your Windows XP Taskbar keeps being
changed, or moved to one side or the top of your screen, and you didn't mean to
have it do that, this tip is for you. Once you have your Task Bar arranged the
way you like it, in the right location on the screen, and with all the right
toolbars and icons, you can lock it, so that it won't get changed accidentally.
To lock the Taskbar, simply right click it and choose Properties. In the window
that appears, check the box (click) next to "Lock the Taskbar." Now you won't
accidentally bump the mouse and have your Task bar end up on another side of the
screen.





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Check Personal
Firewall Status Tip:




In the previous tip, I mention how to turn on Windows XP's Personal Firewall
feature. But once you turn it on, your connection looks just the same as it did
before. How can you check the status of the connection and the firewall? Simply
open Control Panel from the Start Menu, open Internet and Network Connections,
then Network Connections. By default the view is of large icons.

Click the View Menu, and choose "details" in order to reveal several more
columns of information about the connections that your computer has. Check the
Status column to see if your connection is currently connected, and whether or
not it is "firewalled." You can even drag the column headings around (I like to
slide the Status column right next to the Name column. You can even remove
entire columns by right-clicking the column heading and unchecking it.






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Where does Window's Product Id get stored Tip:


By Raymond




There are two places at least where ProductId gets stored. To see the first
place, open Registry by going to START-RUN and entering REGEDIT and Navigate to
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion]. In right
pane, look for key by the name "ProductId". This is your Windows Product Id.
Alternatively you can navigate to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion]
and still find same field with the name ProductId.





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You
can Keep Your Favorite Programs on Top of the Start Menu tip:





Do you have a favorite program that you frequently use? Elevate its priority
on the Start menu by putting it at the top of the list. This ensures that the
program will remain on the Start menu and cannot be bumped by other programs,
even if you use the others more frequently.

Right-click the link to your favorite program on the Start menu and select
Pin to Start Menu.

Your program will be moved permanently to the top part of the list, just below
your browser and e-mail programs.




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Having problems with Outlook Express ? Does it ask for password everytime you
connect tip:





If this is problem for you. Sometimes no matter what you do, Outlook Express
forgets your password and asks you to enter it again each and every time you
connect to your mail server.I have a solution that may work for you. Open
Registry by going to START-RUN and entering REGEDIT and Navigate to
HKEY_CURRRENT USER\Software\Microsoft and look for "Protected Storage System
Provider". There is a good chance that you will see this folder. If you have it.
Simply delete it. More than likely, you have solved your problem.




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How
to avoid autoplay of CD ? Way I like best tip.





Hey this time no registry trick even though there are ways in registry to do
it. In earlier operating systems only those CD that had autorun.inf file in
their root directory were able to execute on its own but with advent of WINDOWS
XP it has become possible with just about anything. Well sometimes it is good
but there are other times when you want to avoid this part of automation. What
would I do. Simply press SHIFT key when you enter a CD in your CD drive. It
won't Auto play. For those of you, who do want a registry hack. Here it is:


Open Registry and navigate to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\Explorer]
and look for key "NoDriveTypeAutoRun" and set its value to 185 (decimal). This
would stop autoplay.




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This tip to speed up the Start Menu in Windows XP.

Did you know you can customize the speed of the Start Menu by editing a Registry
Key.




* Click Start, and then click Run.

* Type Regedit in the box, and then click OK.

* Expand the menu in the left panel and select the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control
Panel\Desktop folder.

* Scroll down in the right panel and double click on the MenuShowDelay file.

* In the Value Data box, change to default value for the menu speed from 400 to
a lesser number, such as 1.

*Click OK.

Caution: Incorrectly editing the registry may severely damage your system.
Before making changes to the registry, you may want to back up any valued data
on your computer.





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Customizing Windows Explorer Context menu (right click menu in windows explorer)




Ever wondered how does the right click menu (which is actually a context
menu) work ? For example, when I right click in windows explorer, I see an
option which says "open command window here". Do You know why I see this ? Well
I see this because I have following entries in my registry.




[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\cmd]


@="Open Command Window Here"


[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\cmd\command]

@="C:\WINDOWS\System32\cmd.exe /k cd "%1""

If You have never used a tweaking utility and have newly installed Windows
XP, You would not see this option. You would have to navigate to [[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive]
go and create two subkeys ("cmd" and within that "command" and would have to put
the text "Open Command Window Here" without quotes in default string value of "cmd"

key and the text "C:\WINDOWS\System32\cmd.exe /k CD"%1"" without quotes in
default string value of command key). After this You need to REBOOT for these
changes to take effect.

Trick is in adding similar entries for other applications as well even though
its much harder to come with ideas about what to put in the context menu!!!! .