Sunday, December 9, 2007

WINDOWS XP TRICKS (Learn Part 8)

WINDOWS XP TRICKS


31. Adding Microsoft Fax or Windows Messaging


If you want to install Microsoft Fax or Windows Messaging, these don't normally show up as options.


They are on the Win98 CD in the Tools\\Oldwin95\\Message\\US directory.
Run WMS.EXE to install Windows Messaging Run AWFAX.EXE to install Microsoft Fax

32. Right Mouse Click and the Start Menu Programs


A new way you can use the Right Mouse click with Win98 are with the programs listed in the Start Menu and the menus below it.


You can now Delete, Rename, Cut, Copy, Sort, Drag Shortcuts to the desktop and more.
You can even move them to different parts of the Start Menu.


33. Changing the Names of the Programs on the Quick Launch Toolbar


In case you want to change the name that gets displayed when you hover your mouse over the icons in the Quick Launch Toolbar, the icon names can be changed in c:\\windows\\application\\microsoft\\internet explorer\\quick launch


34. ScanReg


Windows98 has a DOS mode registry scanning program
Several switches can be used with this program
/BACKUP - Backup the registry and related system configuration files.
/RESTORE - Choose a backup to restore.
/OPT - Optimizes the Registry by removing wasted space. This will be done automatically by Win98 if there is more than 500K of wasted space
/FIX - Repair the registry.
/COMMENT="comment" :- Adds the specified comment to the CAB file while backing up.

35. How to enable/disable thumbnail cache


For performance reason, Windows explorer stores thumbnail of pictures in a cache. This is good but there is a problem. Some time caching mechanism would show incorrect pictures just because update process is not instantaneous.

If you want to have thumbnail pictures refreshed every time (mind you, this would be an additional load on your CPU resources), do this:


In regedit, navigate to [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer \\Advanced] and look for key "DisableThumbnailCache".

You may not find it there if this is your first time. In this case, create a new DWORD key
"DisableThumbnailCache" and set its value to 1 to disable caching mechanism.





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36. Disable Default CD Burning capability


If you have a good CD burning software, you may want to disable the CD burning capability. There are couple of ways to, do this:


REGISTRY METHOD:


In regedit, navigate to [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft file://Windows//CurrentVersion
\\Policies\\Explorer] and look for key "NoCDBurning". You may not find it there if this is your first time.


In this case, create a new DWORD key "NoCDBurning" and set its value to disable it.


ALTERNATE METHOD:


Go to your windows explorer and locate the drive that corresponds to CD-RW drive. Right click on it and select properties. Within Properties window, go to Recording tab and you would see and option called "Enable CD Recording on this drive".

If it is checked , deselect it.


37. Securing your WINDOWS XP computer


You can provide added level of security to your WINDOWS XP System. This is called securing your Windows XP accounts database. You can store all information related to your accounts in a
encrypted form on a floppy disk.

What this would do is that if You do not have access to your floppy
disk, You can not access the system. I am not sure You realized what I just said ! Even if You know your userid/password, You will not be able to access the system unless and until You have this startup disk.


Process of generating the this secure startup floppy disk is simple. Go to START-RUN and type
syskey. You would see a window coming up. Click on Upgrade command button. You would see
another window poping up which will give You the option of storing the encrypted accounts database either locally or on your floppy disk. Choose floppy disk and click OK and let the process complete.


You are done.


Next time You reboot the computer and get to the logon prompt, make sure that You have the floppY disk available in A: drive else You can not log on.


38. How to disable images using Outlook express


This has been an issue to few folks. Basically what happens is that when your receive your email, you get lot of junk mail which are formatted with HTML etc. Some of them are not suitable to your taste but also take some time to load. There are some alternative ways to block the load of images but each has its advantage and disadvantages:


1) Disable images in IE as it also affects OE


2) If you're running a firewall with rules make a rule that blocks OE's access to port 80. That way it can't get the images it needs.


3) There is a utility called DetachXP. This program could be used to apply the blocking even though its primary aim is to allows you to access these blocked files in Outlook 2002, without editing the Windows Registry manually


39. How to restart Windows without restarting your computer


This one is again is. When you click on the SHUTDOWN button, make sure to simultaneous press SHIFT Button. If you hold the Shift key down while clicking on SHUTDOWN button, you computer would restart without restarting the Computer. This is equivalent to term"HOT REBOOT".


40. How to print content of directory


Here work around is to create a DOS batch file with command to print the dir content into your printer port (make sure you know what is your printer port, in general it is LPT1 but it could be USB001 if you have it connected to USB port, right click on the printer icon and go to port tab and figure this out first) and then creating a context menu access this batch functionality.

All right here are the instructions:


step 1:


Open a text editor, such as Notepad, and type the following lines into a new document: (assuming the
printer you wish to use is connected to printer port #1).
CD %1
DIR >LPT1
Save the two-line file into your Windows\\Command folder, and call it PRINTDIR.BAT.


step 2:


Find the file in Explorer, right click on it, and select Properties.
Click on the Program tab, turn on the Close on Exit option, choose Minimized from the Run list, and click Ok.


Next, run the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE) by going to START-RUN and type regedit and navigateto


[\\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\Directory\\shell]. Select New from the Edit menu, and then select Key.


Type Print for the name of this new key, and press Enter. Highlight the new Print key, select New from the Edit menu, and then select Key again. Type command for the name of this new key, and press Enter. Double-click on the (default) value in the right pane, and type

file:///C:/Windows/Command/PRINTDIR.BAT (assuming that C:\\Windows\\ is your Windows folder).


From now on, when you right-click on a folder icon, you can click Print to print its contents. Note: this assumes that your printer is connected to the LPT1 port, which is true for most users. However, if your printer is connected over a network or you have more than one printer, you need to change LPT1 to the correct port.

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26. Enable automatic path MTU size detection and improve Internet
throughput.

As stated on previous tip (Tip 52), MTP size plays an important role in deciding Internet speed. But its not so easy to determine the right value of MTU. For those of us who fall in this category and would prefer computer to find that for us, follow trick may work.
I can not say with confidence whether this would work across all network but it should and there is no harm in trying it out. Now before I do that let me tell you what this action will do. Applying this trick, you would ask computer to automatically find out the maximum MTU size possible in the connection path to a host.
This value could be different for different sites. I think this trick should pick the lowest common denominator across a
particular path. Typically If MTU size is not optimized, this job has to be done by a router which would mean a significant waste of time (small chunks adds to a considerable loss if you imagine that there are billions of packets involved across the whole Internet) resulting in poor throughout and congestion on cyber lanes.
All right this key is called EnablePMTUDiscovery.

Again this is a registry.Open Registry by going to START-RUN and entering REGEDIT and Navigateto
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services
\\Tcpip\\Parameters\\Interfaces\\ ID for Adapter.
For this right click on right pane and add a key by thename EnablePMTUDiscovery. For this key you can add a DWORD boolean value of 0 or 1 with 1 being TRUE (value that enables auto detection).
Since we are trying this tweak, set to 1 and enable the TCP to attempt to discover the MTU size over the specific path to host. Microsoft has an interesting article on many similar tips However, there are situations where you might want to disable this feature.
For example, a laptop user that has a network adapter installed but is not connected to
their local LAN.

If you don't want this feature, you can disable it by:
1. Starting Regedit
2. Go to Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \\ System \\ CurrentControlSet \\ Services \\ VxD \\ DHCP
3. Add a DWORD entry with the name IPAutoconfigurationEnabled
4. Give it a value of 0x0
5. Restart the computer
This will disable Automatic Private IP Addressing but not DHCP

27. Adding Shortcuts to the Desktop

An easy way to add a shortcut of a program to the desktop is to:

1. Right click on the icon

2. Select Send To / Desktop as Shortcut

28. Adding Shortcuts to Menus

If you drag a shortcut to the Start Menu and drop it, you will get a shortcut on your Start Menu.
To add it to a Program group below the Start Menu, hover it there for a second or two and the group will expand.

You can then insert the shortcut into that Program Group.

A divider line will be displayed to let you know where you will be placing the shortcut.
To move a shortcut, left-click on it and move it to the new location

29. Gradient Fill Title Bars

If you have Win98 and are using at least 16 bit color, you can have a gradient fill for your title bars.

The effect is that your title bar gradually changes color from left to right.
To enable this:
1. Right click on an open area of the Desktop

2. Right-Click

3. Select Properties

4. Click on the Appearance tab

5. Pull down the Item list

6. Select Active or Inactive Title Bar

7. You can select Color and Color2 (only if you have 16 bit or higher color saturation)

Now your title bars will have a gradient fill

30. Installing the OEM Version Over Win95

Normally you can't install the OEM Version of Windows98 if you have an existing Win95 on your
system.

To get around this problem:

Boot the PC with the Windows 95 Emergency Startup Disk to the MS-DOS prompt but make sure your CD ROM drivers are loaded on the disk and have access to the CD_ROM drive.

Run the MS-DOS editor EDIT and create a dummy file NTLDR (no extension) in the root dir C:\\ In the Windows95 directory (usually C:\\WINDOWS), rename the file WIN.COM.
Start the Windows 98 Setup with: SETUP.EXE /NTLDR

You will be prompted for the directory to load Windows98 into, by default if you already have
Windows95 loaded and are upgrading, it will have c:\\windows.000 make sure you change it to
c:\\windows or it will load Win98 in another directory.
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21. Improve computer performance by reducing EFS cache


Navigate to HKLM\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\NTFS\\EFS\\Parameters and set the parameter of EFSKCACHEPERIOD to a value between 2 and 30. default is 5. Value suggest the time in seconds the kernel will cache the session key for a user for a given file.
The Kernel will not validate the user credentials during this cache period. This has the net effect of faster access to encrypted files that may be opened several times during a given time period.This is helpful in kernel and user mode of the EFS (encrypting file system) as it provides quicker access to frequently use components.

Similarly navigate to HKLM\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\EFS and set the value of KeyCacheValidationPeriod to a value in units of second from 1 minute to 1 day (60 to 86400).

Microsoft has an interesting article on this at Registry Keys Used to Tune EFS Caching (Q278256).

Read it for complete details

22. Customize your Start Menu setting and preferences


You can open group policy editor (gpedit.msc) and go to User Configuration \\ Administrative
Templates \\ Start Menu and Taskbar and set a variety of preferences for your startmenu. Or if You want You can open registry editor and navigate to

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies\\Explorer and enable/disable various parameters by changing 1 to 0 and viceversa.
I am doing a cut/paste of list available at Microsoft site. Visit the site to get details on these registry values
Registry Value:"NoSimpleStartMenu"
Registry Value:"NoStartMenuPinnedList"
Registry Value:"NoStartMenuMFUprogramsList"
Registry Value:"NoStartMenuMorePrograms"
Registry Value:"NoCommonGroups"
Registry Value:"GreyMSIAds"
Registry Value:"NoWindowsUpdate"
Registry Value:"NoStartMenuMyMusic",
"NoSMMyPictures","NoFavoritesMenu","NoRecentDocsMenu"
Registry Value:"DisableMyPicturesDirChange", "DisableMyMusicDirChange",
"DisableFavoritesDirChange".
Registry Value:"NoSMMyDocs"
Registry Value:"DisablePersonalDirChange"
Registry Value:"NoRecentDocsMenu"
Registry Value:"MaxRecentDocs"
Registry Value:"ClearRecentDocsOnExit"
Registry Value:"NoFavoritesMenu"
Registry Value:"{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}" under
HKCU\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies\\NonEnum.
Registry Value:"NoNetworkConnections"
Registry Value:"NoStartMenuNetworkPlaces"
Registry Value:"NoRecentDocsNetHood"
Registry Value:"NoSMHelp"
Registry Value:"NoFind"
Registry Value:"NoRun"
Registry Value:"MemCheckBoxInRunDlg"
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Registry Value:"NoResolveSearch"
Registry Value:"NoResolveTrack"
Registry Value:"ForceStartMenuLogoff"
Registry Value:"StartMenuLogoff"
Registry Value:"NoClose"
Registry Value:"NoStartMenuEjectPC"
Registry Value:"NoChangeStartMenu"
Registry Value:"NoSetTaskbar"
Registry Value:"NoInstrumentation"
Registry Value:"NoUserNameInStartMenu"

I read about this on Microsoft Web Site. Here is the link Policy Settings for the Start Menu in Windows XP (Q292504)

23. Set the low level hook time-out and stop certain programs from crashing


One of the things that you can do avoid some programs from becoming unstable is to set a low level hook timeout. There are a few programs which use this low level hook timeout. Setting a low value (in milliseconds) means that if the hooked program does not respond within timeout period, one that has set the hook would not become unstable or go in infinite wait but would kill itself saving windows resources and improving performance. Open Registry by going to START-RUN and entering
REGEDIT and Navigate to [HKEY_CURRENT USER\\Control Panel\\Desktop] and look for
"LowLevelHooksTimeout" in the right pane. Now set it to a small number in milliseconds for example a value of 3500 would mean 3.5 seconds.

24. Does it ask for password everytime you connect ?


Even though this is not a problem for me but there is a chance that it could be a 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 .

25. Tuning up MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) to speed up Internet access.


This is an old one. I had tried it on Window 2000 as well. Now let me tell you one important fact
related with tuning. Value of MTU depends upon how fast a connection you have, what kind of
activities you perform (ask yourself a question. Are your a mild, average or high end user of Internet ?

To put it in other words, Do you download little or nothing, or are an average surfer or are Internet savvy individual and download everything from programs,apps,patches to watching Internet audio/video real-time content?) Depending upon who you are as a user and what kind of connection (modem,dsl,cable or in rare cases T1/T3), this tuning may have little to significant effect on your Internet experience.
All right MTU stand for Maximum Transmission Unit. Value of MTU decides the
size of Internet data packet. Bigger the size, more you can transfer. Analogy could be made with a bucket. If bucket is small, you can carry little but it would be no strain on your strength. Bigger the bucket, more you can carry but it strains your physical strength. (Well! Its not that simple but good enough to understand). Objective should be find a perfect balance which works for you.
I think maximum that you can put is as value of MTU is 1500 (but could be higher for your specific network) and it may not make sense making it smaller than 68.

Again this is a registry tweak unless and until you have a tweaking utility that can do it for you.Open

Registry by going to START-RUN and entering REGEDIT and Navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services file://Tcpip//Parameters//Interfaces// ID for Adapter.
For this right click on right pane and add a key by the name MTU. For this key you
can add a DWORD value from 68 to 1500 (or higher value is certain cases). If you put less than 68, it will default to 68. If you put a value higher than 1500 or your Network permitted max, it will default to permitted max.

The MTU (Maximum Transfer Unit) specifies the maximum transmission unit size of an interface, and is usually determined by negotiation at the link layer of the driver.

The upper level protocols normally optimize pack size for each medium.

Following table gives typical values of MTU in bytes:-


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Network
Mbps Token
Ring Mbits/Sec
Mbps Token
Ring Mbits/Sec
FDDI
Ethernet
IEEE
802.3/802.2
PPPoE

Type
16   
4  
 

 
(WAN
Miniport)
 

Windows XP
17914
4464
4352
1500
1492
1480
NT / 2000
17914
4464
4352
1500
1492
N/A

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17. Change the text in START Button in task bar ?
In Windows XP Pro, you can change your Start button and you are not even restricted with 5 characters as it used to be the case in previous version of Windows but the process itself of modifiying the start button is a bit more tedious than what it used

1. First of all, make a backup of your explorer.exe This is one of the most important executables of your operating system and incase you make a mistake, you should have its backup to fall back on to !

You will see this file in C:\\Windows directory. Go there, make a copy and change its name to
something you remember like "explorerold.exe or explorer.old".
2. Download a freeware called ResourceHacker by going to 7. Reboot your computer as you wouldnormally do.

If you have followed the steps correctly, you should have new explorer by now.

18. Make autodisconnect work in Internet explorer ?
If You are having problem setting autodisconnect in Internet explorer 6 , here is a tip for You Open Registry by going to START-RUN and entering REGEDIT and Navigate to


[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\LanmanServer\\Parameters] and look for autodisconnect parameter. Change its value to whatever You want (in minutes).

Alternately You can try this from command prompt: net config server /autodisconnect:30 -to set the autodisconnect to 30 minutes. Microsoft have a detailed article dealing on this titled How
Autodisconnect Works in Windows NT and Windows 2000 (Q138365)

19. Do You want Windows to unload dll immediately?


Folks, I read about this a long time ago and my preliminary findings are that it works on XP as well even though I can not say how beneficial this trick is (or how damaging !). Also there might be some potential problems with a a few apps. But I would still provide it to You There is a way in registry for You to tell Windows OS to unload DLL,immediately as soon as its use is over.
Here is how to do that:


. Open Registry by going to START-RUN and entering REGEDIT and Navigate to
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer] and look for AlwaysUnloadDLL parameter.
It may not be present by default. If not, add a key by the name AlwaysUnloadDLL and set it to value of 1. This would inform OS to unload the DLL files from memory immediately. This has its advantages and disadvantages. It may also crash some Microsoft applications (like Access)

20. Lock known dll's list and make computer a bit more safer

Folks, You may be wondering that I am talking about making your computer a bit more safer even though my very site was hacked on 1/14/2002. As it stands I have kept this site simple and I do not control the webhosting part. Anyway it is a good idea to keep your computer safe.
Open Registry by going to START-RUN and entering REGEDIT and Navigate to

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager] and look for ProtectionMode parameter. If its value is not 1 , set it to value of 1. On my computer default value is 1. Doing this will protect your list of known system dlls from being compromised.
To see what is present in your known DLL list, navigate to

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\KnownDLLs] and look in the right pane. I have not yet tried this but You may even try adding some other DLLs that You feel important and should be protected. This could be risky as I have not yet tried this myself.
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WINDOWS XP TRICKS (Learn Part 4)

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10. Customize logon prompt with your own word
This tip won't make your computer any faster but may help personalize your computer experience.

Open Registry by going to START-RUN and entering REGEDIT and Navigate to
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\ Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\ Winlogon].
In right pane, look for key by the name "LogonPrompt". Set its value to whatever text you want to see displayed at login screen.

11. Where does Window's ProductId get stored ?
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.

12. Using third part defrag utility ? Make it defrag all files


I read about this tip on web. If you are using a third party defrag utility, you can make it defrag all files.

Go to C:\\Windows\\Prefetch directory and removing/deleting layout.ini file.

13. Speedup boot time by improving NTFS check


CHKNTFS is the command used to set the AUTOCHK initiation count down time. You can reduce it from default 9 seconds to a much lower value say 4 seconds.
Go to command prompt and type CHKNTFS/T:4 This command would set the AUTOCHK initiation count time down to 4.

14. How to kill the IE About windows that popup from time to time


There is an Internet Explorer vulnerability to which allows some web sites to open a hidden popup tracking minimized window either upon your first visit or when you leave their web site or even when you close your browser while one of their web pages is still displayed.
They do this by using the little known "about:" browser built-in command into their HTML/DHTML/XML code. Sometimes this window Go undetected as these are not resizable as you come to expect of a typical window app.
If you do not have anything specific with www.about.com, there could be a registry tweak that you can do.
Run the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE) by going to START-RUN and type regedit and navigate to
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\ Internet
Settings\\ZoneMap\\ProtocolDefaults]

and add two DWORD keys"about" and "about:" and set its value to 4.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: Doing this tweak would mean that you would not be able to use the blank about page as your startup page. There is a workaround for this by adding it to your zone ...but I do not like it and hence not mentioning it here.

15. How to fix problems with master boot record


So what is Master Boot Record (MBR)? Master boot record is the first sector of the disk that is
accessed by you computer BIOS as soon as it boots up.
So what does it mean ? It means that your ability to boot to a particular operating system depends upon the correctness of Master Bood Record.

If you have ever installed two or more operating system, your ability to select an operating system is controlled by master boot record. Assume if you are not able to boot due to your dislike of the changes in boot loader process or corruption in MBR (btw, this could happen for a variety of reasons, right from virus to your own experiments with multi boot process.. I have seen this happening a lot on my PC since I have a dual cpu system with Mandrake 8.1 on one partition and Windows XP on another with Mandrake graphical Master Boot Menu ) you have to correct the master boot record.

Assuming you are in Windows XP, you have to put WINDOWS XP CD in your drive and make it
reboot next time in recovery console.

1. Simplest way to do this would be to would be to navigate to START-RUN and type D:\\i386\\winnt/cmdcons (D: is the CDROM drive in my computer) and let the process finish and reboot.
2. Once rebooted, system would prompt you to choose recovery console and chose it by entering
proper menu id number (by default should be 1). Once console is loaded do enter this command
FIXMBR /device/harddisk0 (where harddisk0 refers to C: drive where WINDOWS XP is installed by default).
This would fix your master boot record to default XP boot. By the way FIXMBR command is
only available from recovery console. What to know more about FIXMBR, visit Microsoft TechNet site If you have followed the instructions correctly, you are done.



16. Write a new partition boot sector to the system partition


Are you look for a way to correct the partition boot sector, here is a quick fix. You have to put
WINDOWS XP CD in your reboot the computer next time in recovery console. Here are the steps after you put your XP CD and boot into recovery console (Choose R for Recovery console when Windows XP setup disk starts)

1. Once console is loaded do enter this command FIXBOOT C:(where C: is the hard disk drive where WINDOWS XP is installed by default). To know more about FIXBOOT options, click here to visit Microsoft Technet site

If you have followed the instructions correctly, you are done.

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