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    15 Of the best tips for XP Users

    Hey all, here a few things for XP Users which are quite helpful.

    Notes:
    Be careful with number 14, different systems have different needs. Though they won't affect your system in any critical way, they can be a nusience.
    If you do mess with Tip 14, then take note everything in it is reverseable

    Regards Banksey.


    1. Useful key shortcuts available:

    - Windows key + D - shows the desktop
    - Windows key + M - minimizes all open windows
    - Windows key + Shift + M - maximizes all open windows
    - Windows key + E - Runs Windows Explorer
    - Windows key + R - shows the RUN dialog
    - Windows key + F - shows Search window
    - Windows key + Break - shows System Properties box
    - Windows key + TAB - Go through taskbar applications
    - Windows key + PAUSE Display the System Properties dialog box
    - Windows key + U Open Utility Manager
    - ALT + TAB - Cycle through opened applications
    - Hold down CTRL while dragging an item to Copy it
    - CTRL + ESC Display the Start menu
    - ALT + ENTER View the properties for the selected item
    - F4 key Display the Address bar list in My Computer or
    - NUM LOCK + Asterisk (*) Display all of the subfolders that are under the selected folder

    2. Lock Windows to protect computer
    You can lock Windows to protect the computer when leaving the station easily by creating a shortcut with the path rundll32.exeuser32.dll, LockWorkStation. The Windows key + L is also a shortcut to this feature.

    3. Edit sysoc.inf to list all software
    To show all software that can be removed from your computer (including protected Windows services), you can manually edit (using notepad for example) the sysoc.inf file located in Windows\inf\. Just remove the word hide next to the software pack.
    *Note* - use this at your own risk. Removing critical components of the system will make Windows instable.

    4. Windows XP comes with IPv4 and IPv6

    Windows XP comes both IPv4 and IPv6 support. To enable IPv6, you can install the protocols needed with the command "ipv6 install" in the command-prompt. Then type ipv6 /? to see the options. The installation will not remove the IPv4 protocols so your current configuration will still work.

    5. Access Task Manager with shortcut

    To access the Task Manager easier, you can make a shortcut that points to %windir%\system32\taskmgr.exe.

    6. Stop treating ZIP files like Folders

    If you don't want your Windows XP to treat ZIP files like folders, you can disable this component by running regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll at the command prompt or Run dialog. If you start missing it, you can enable it by typing regsvr32 zipfldr.dll.

    7. Run program as diffrent user

    You can run a program as a different user. Right click an application and select Run As command.

    8. Switch users leaving applications opened

    You can switch users leaving the applications opened too (*NOTE* use this only when needed since it could lead to system instability).
    Go to Task Manager - processes and end the process explorer.exe. This will end only your session and not all applications. Then go to Applications tab, click New task and type runas /user:domainname\username explorer.exe. A password prompt will appear to login to the desired username. The user's session will start, with all your previously applications running.
    I recommend to open first a command-line prompt and type runas /? to see all the options available.

    9. Rename multiple files in Windows at once
    Rename multiple files in Windows at once. Select them all, right click and select Rename. Enter the desired name. They will be renamed using what you specified, with a number in brackets to distinguish them.

    10. Task kill feature in Windows

    Windows has a task kill feature similar to Linux. Go to a command prompt and run the command tasklist to see running processes with PID numbers. Then type tskill <PID> to end the specific task. This forces an instant closing of the task.

    11. Edit features with GPEDIT.MSC
    You can edit many features by running gpedit.msc. You can add log on/log off scripts here and many features.

    12. Edit accounts in the command prompt
    You can edit accounts by running "control userpasswords2" at the command prompt.

    13. Use systeminfo.exe to see System Information

    You can use the systeminfo.exe command in the command prompt to see System Information, including all Windows updates and hotfixes.

    14. Disable system services for maximum performance
    There are system services that you can disable to free up the system's load. To access the interface that permits you to make changes to system's services, type services.msc and the command prompt.
    This is a list of services that are usually useless and can be safely disabled.
    Alerter
    Application Layer Gateway Service,
    Application Management
    Automatic Updates
    Background Intelligent Transfer
    Clipbook
    Distributed Link Tracking Client
    Distributed Transaction Coordinater
    Error Reporting Service
    Fast User Switching Compatibility
    IMAPI CD-Burning
    Indexing Service
    IPSEC Services
    Messenger
    Net Logon
    Net Meeting
    Remote Desktop Sharing
    Network DDE
    Network DDE DSDM
    Portable Media Serial Number
    Remote Desktop Help Session Manager
    Remote Registry
    Secondary Logon
    Smartcard
    SSDP Discovery Service
    Uninterruptible Power Supply
    Universal Plug and Play Device Host
    Upload Manager
    Webclient
    Wireless Zero Configuration
    WMI Performance Adaptor


    15. Repair Windows XP by using the XP installation CD
    If your system failes to start due to an error related to missing HAL.DLL, invalid Boot.ini or any other critical system boot files you can repair this by using the XP installation CD. Simply boot from your XP Setup CD and enter the Recovery Console. Then run "attrib -H -R -S" on the C:\Boot.ini file and delete it. Run "Bootcfg /Rebuild" and then Fixboot.
    Barrόga Agus Pόga ό Banksey
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    15 Of the best tips for XP Users
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    Thanks for the tips

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    Didn't know for Windows Key + D. Thanks^
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    Thanks for the short-cuts... Some don't work cause I got a compaq laptop...


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    Thanks for the feedback guys, glad you like it. And thanks for the rep Remah
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