Hide the Legacy Logon Scripts Windows 2000/XP This setting controls whether the output from legacy Windows NT 4.0 logon scripts is displayed in a console window as the script executes..
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Change the Default Action for Script Files (All Windows)
Normally scripting files are run when double clicked, once applied this tweak will cause them to be shown in Notepad instead This is useful to avoid accidental execution especially with the prevalence of script based viruses
Hide the Legacy Logon Scripts (Windows 2000/XP)
This setting controls whether the output from legacy Windows NT 4.0 logon
scripts is displayed in a console window as the script executes
Hide the Logon Scripts (Windows 2000/XP)
This setting controls whether the output from the logon scripts is displayed in a console window as the script executes
Hide the Logoff Scripts (Windows 2000/XP)
This setting controls whether the output from the logoff scripts is displayed in a console window as the script executes
Run the Logon Scripts Synchronously (Windows 2000/XP)
This setting directs the system to wait for the logon scripts to finish running before
it starts the Windows Explorer interface program and creates the desktop
Run the Startup Scripts Asynchronously (Windows 2000/XP)
Startup scripts are files that run before the user logs on Normally the startup
scripts run consecutively, but when this setting is enabled the scripts can run
simultaneously
Hide the Startup Scripts (Windows 2000/XP)
This setting controls whether the output from the startup scripts is displayed in a console window as the script executes
Hide the Shutdown Scripts (Windows 2000/XP)
This setting controls whether the output from the shutdown scripts is displayed in a console window as the script executes
Run Logon Scripts Synchronously (Windows NT/2000/XP)
This setting controls whether the system should wait for the logon scripts to
complete before starting the users shell or whether the scripts should run
asynchronously
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Disable Universal Plug and Play Services (Windows XP)
Windows XP includes support for Universal Plug and Play (UnPnP) which allows UnPnP devices to be connected over a network There are currently limited UnPnP devices available and due to a recent security flaw it may be advisable to disable these services
Optimize the Windows Server Service (Windows NT/2000/XP)
This setting can be used to manually optimize the Windows server functionality
By selecting the appropriate value you can optimize the service for memory usage, network throughput or a balance of both
Change the Critical Update Notification Delay (Windows 95/98/Me)
When Windows detects that a new critical update is available it gives you the option to update now or to be reminded again in 1 day This tweak allows you to change the default 1 day reminder period
Disable SSDP Discovery in Windows Messenger (Windows 2000/XP)
Windows Messenger uses the Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP) to
attempt to locate upstream Internet gateways on UDP port 1900 This tweak allows you to disable Universal Plug and Play Network Address Translation discovery to reduce bandwidth and increase security
Disable Network Messenger Service (Windows NT/2000/XP)
The Messenger service is normally used to transmit net send and Alerter service messages between clients and servers Recently it has been employed by marketers for sending unsolicited advertising popups (SPAM) over the Internet This tweak allows you to disable this service
Modify the Internet Time Synchronization Schedule (Windows XP)
This setting is used to modify the number of seconds to wait between attempts to synchronize the system clock to an accurate time source on the Internet
Restrict Interactive Services (Windows 2000/XP)
Windows services normally have the option of interacting with the desktop, to display information and accept input For security reasons this tweak allows you to restrict service interactivity
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These parameters allow you to control the synchronization settings of the
W32Time service This service ensures that computer date and time settings are correctly synchronized throughout an organization
Enable NTP Time Server (Windows 2000/XP)
This setting is used to enable the local machine to act as a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server When enabled other machines can synchronise their clocks with this machine
End Tasks Without Restarting Windows (Windows 3.1/95/98)
This setting specifies whether you can press CTRL+ALT+DEL to quit applications that cause an unrecoverable errors in 386 enhanced mode, without restarting
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Disable Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) (All Windows)
Distributed Component Object Model, or DCOM, provides a method for
distributed network applications to communicate with one another This setting allow you to disable support for DCOM
Modify the Internet Time Synchronization Servers (Windows XP)
Windows XP includes a new feature that allows it to synchronize the system clock from atomic clocks available on the Internet This setting lets you add new servers and change the default server used
Removing Windows Devices and Services (Windows NT/2000)
Sometimes it is possible to get orphaned services remaining in the registry These services can be remove be modifying this key
Changing the Startup Mode of a Service (Windows NT/2000)
All services have a setting controlling how they are started either manually,
automatically or disabled This setting can be changed through the registry
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Change the Size of the Windows File Protection Cache (Windows 2000/XP)
The Windows File Protection feature of Windows stores copies of common DLL files and replaces them if the original becomes damaged or lost This tweak lets you control the maximum amount of space available to be consumed by the backup DLL's
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Windows 2000 and XP include a feature called Windows File Protection (WFP), part of the System File Checker, which is intended to avoid some of the common DLL consistency issues This feature may also block valid attempts to change system files and it can therefore be disabled using this tweak
Manage Windows File Protection Scans (Windows 2000/XP)
This setting controls whether the Windows File Checker (SFC) should scan and replace the protected files during boot up
Specify the Directory to Store Cached SFC Files (Windows 2000/XP)
This entry is used to specify which directory the Windows File Checker (SFC) should use to store the cached copies of protected files
Display SFC Progress Meter (Windows 2000/XP)
Specifies whether the Windows File Checker (SFC) progress meter should be displayed during file checking
Enable System File Protection Popup Notifications (Windows Me)
This tweak controls whether a popup notification message is shown when the System File Protection (SFP) service performs an action
Windows File Checker Command-line Options (Windows 2000)
The Windows File Checker is used to scans all the protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with a cached copy of the correct version These are the command-line options to control the Windows file protection (WFP) utility
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Tweaks and settings to repair Windows Software
Automatic Administrative Logon to Recovery Console (Windows 2000/XP)
The recovery console is a command line environment that is used to recover from
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console is invoked during startup
Manage Floppy Access from Recovery Console (Windows 2000/XP)
If this setting is enabled, a user has full access to all drives on the system and can copy files from the hard drive to the floppy disk when using the Recovery Console
Disable System Restore Tools and Settings (Windows XP)
System Restore allows users to revert Windows settings and configuration changes
to an earlier point in time (called Restore Points) This tweak can be used to restrict user access to the System Restore tools and settings
Change the Default NumLock State (Windows NT/2000/XP) Popular
The NumLock key is usually only turned on before the user has logged into the computer, this can cause problem for people with portable computers that do not check the status of the NumLock key before typing their password The default behavior can be changed with this setting
Enable Remote Assistance (Windows XP)
The Remote Assistance feature is a convenient way for an administrator to
remotely connect to a computer and with permission view the screen, move the mouse, use the keyboard and chat online
View Source Not Working in Internet Explorer (All Windows)
When you attempt to view the source HTML of a web page in Internet Explorer it may not be displayed for several reasons This article describes some of the
common causes of this problem
Windows NT Failure to Open Large Files (Windows NT)
When an application tries to open large files (over 100MB), the request may fail with one of the following error messages: Insufficient Resources or Invalid
Handle This tweak can be used to resolve the problem
Disable Warnings on Startup (Windows 2000/XP)
With this setting you can suppress any error messages that might otherwise appear
at Windows startup These popup messages normally notify you when a device or service is not functioning correctly