Before Editing
The Registry - BACK IT UP
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Backup / Restore the Registry
To
Backup/Restore the Windows Registry: Windows
9x For XP 2000 click here
If you are in MSDOS, at the C:\Windows
prompt type
Attrib -s -r -h C:\Windows\System.dat
(press Enter)
Attrib -s -r -h C:\Windows\User.dat (press
Enter)
To make
the backup copies type:
copy C:\Windows\System.dat
C:\Windows\System.000 (press Enter)
copy C:\Windows\User.dat
C:\Windows\user.000 (press Enter)
To
Restore the Registry
copy C:\Windows\System.000
C:\Windows\System.dat (press Enter)
copy C:\Windows\User.000
C:\Windows\user.dat (press Enter)
You can
add "Open With..." to the Right click context menu of all files.This
is great for when you have several programs you want to open the same file
types with. I use three different text editors so I added it to the
".txt" key.
1. Open
RegEdit
2. Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\Shell
3. Add a new Key named "OpenWith" by right clicking the
"Shell" Key and selecting new
4. Set the (Default) to "Op&en With..."
5. Add a new Key named "Command" by right clicking the
"OpenWith" Key and selecting new
6. Set the (Default) to "C:\Windows\rundll32.exe shell32.dll,OpenAs_RunDLL
%1", C:\ being your Windows drive. You must enter the "OpenAs_RunDLL
%1" exactly this way.
You can
add your name or anything you like that consists of 8 characters or less. This
will replace the AM or PM next to the system time. But you can corrupt some
trial licenses of software that you may have downloaded.
1. Open
RegEdit
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International
3. Add two new String values, "s1159" and "s2359"
4. Right click the new value name and modify. Enter anything you like up to 8
characters.
If you
enter two different values when modifying, you can have the system tray display
the two different values in the AM and PM.
Want to
keep people from accessing Windows, even as the default user? If you do not
have a domain do not attempt this.
1. Open
RegEdit
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Network\Logon
3. Create a dword value "MustBeValidated"
4. Set the value to 1
This forced logon can be bypassed in Safe Mode on Windows 9x
Disable the Outlook Express Splash Screen
You can
make OutLook Express load quicker by disabling the splash screen:
1. Open
RegEdit
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\OutLook Express
3. Add a string value "NoSplash"
4. Set the value data to 1 as a Dword value
Multiple Columns For the Start Menu
To make
Windows use multiple Start Menu Columns instead of a single scrolling column,
like Windows 9x had, Also if you are using Classic Mode in XP
1. Open
RegEdit
2. Go to the key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ Software\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Explorer\
Advanced
3. Create a string value "StartMenuScrollPrograms"
4. Right click the new string value and select modify
5. Set the value to "FALSE"
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\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Explorer\
Shell Icons
3. Add a string value for each Icon you wish to change.
Example: "3" ="C:\Windows\Icons\MyIcon.ico,0" This will
change the closed folders in the Explorer to "MyIcon.ico". Here is
a complete list for each value.
0=
Unknown file type |
14=
Network Hub |
28=
Shared |
You
need to reboot after making changes. You may need to delete the hidden file
ShellIconCache if after rebooting the desired Icons are not displayed.
Change Default Folder Locations
You can
change or delete the Windows mandatory locations of folder like My Documents:
1. Open
RegEdit
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\
Explorer\ Shell Folders
3. Change the desired folder location, My Documents is normally list as
"Personal"
4. Open the Explorer and rename or create the folder you wish.
To
change the desired location of the Program Files folder
1. Go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
2. Change the value of "ProgramFiles", or "ProgramFilesDir"
Now when you install a new program it will default to the new location you have
selected.
Change the Registered Change the User Information
You can
change the Registered Owner or Registered Organization to anything you want
even after Windows is installed.
1) Open
RegEdit
2) Got to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion.
3) Change the value of "RegisteredOrganization" or
"RegisteredOwner", to what ever you want
Opening a DOS Window to either the Drive or Directory
in Explorer
Add the
following Registry Keys for a Directory:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\opennew
@="Dos Prompt in that Directory"
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\opennew\command
@="command.com /k cd %1"
Add or
Edit the following Registry Keys for a Drive:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\opennew
@="Dos Prompt in that Drive"
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell\opennew\command
@="command.com /k cd %1"
These will
allow you to right click on either the drive or the directory and the option of
starting the dos prompt will pop up.
Changing Exchange/Outlook Mailbox Location
To
change the location of your mailbox for Exchange:
1. Open RegEdit
2. Go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ Microsoft\Windows Messaging Subsystem\ Profiles
3. Go to the profile you want to change
4. Go to the value name that has the file location for your mailbox (*.PST)
file
5. Make the change to file location or name
To
change the location of your mailbox for Outlook
1. Open RegEdit
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Outlook (or Outlook Express if
Outlook Express)
3. Go to the section "Store Root"
4. Make the change to file location
Add/Remove Sound Events from Control Panel
You can
Add and delete sounds events in the Control Panel. In order to do that:
1. Open
RegEdit
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps and
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Eventlabels. If this key does not exist you
can create it and add events.
3. You can add/delete any items you want to or delete the ones you no longer
want.
Adding an Application to the Right Click on Every
Folder
Here is
how to add any application to the Context Menu when you right click on any
Folder. This way you do not have to always go to the Start Menu. When you right
click on any folder, you can have access to that application, the same as using
Sent To.
1. Open
RegEdit
2. Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell
3. Add a new Key to the "Shell" Key and name it anything you like.
4. Give it a default value that will appear when you right click a folder, i.e.
NewKey (use an "&" without the quotes, in front of any character
and it will allow you to use the keyboard)
5. Click on the Key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\NewKey
6. Add a New Key named Command
7. Set the (Default) value of the application you want to run
8. For example: c:\program files\internet explorer\iexplore.exe (Include the
full path and parameters if you need them)
Adding Explore From Here to Every Folder
When
you want to right click on any folder and want to open up an Explorer window of
that folder.
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 Here "
5. Right Click the "RootExplore " Key and add a new Key
"Command"to the RootExplore
6. Set the (Default) value of Explorer.exe /e,/root,/idlist,%i
Changing the Location of Windows' Installation Files
If you
need to change the drive and or path where Windows looks for its installation
files:
1.Open RegEdit
2.Go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Setup
3.Edit the value next to SourcePath
If you
want to create a Logon Banner: A message box to appear below your logon
on.
1.Open
RegEdit
2.Go To
For Windows 9x and ME
-
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Winlogon
For
Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Winlogon
3.Create a new String value"LegalNoticeCaption "
4. Enter the Title of the window. What is displayed in the Title Bar.
5. Create a new string value "LegalNoticeText"
6. Enter the text for your message box that will appear even before the Logon
window.
Creating a Default File Opener
If you
have a un-registered file type and want to view it instead of having to select
Open With. Use Explorer's Right-click and add your program to the right-click
options by:
1. Open RegEdit
2. Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Unknown\Shell
3. Right click on "Shell" and create a New Key and name it "Open
"
4. Create a New Key under the "Open" key you just created and name it
"Command"
5. Set the (Default) value to the path and filename of the program you want to
use to open the file type
6. For example: C:\Windows\NOTEPAD.EXE %1
You must use the "%1" for this to work.and a space between the exe
and the %1
Deleting Registry Keys from the Command Line
There
are two ways to delete a key from the Registry from the Command line. At the
Windows Command line:
RegEdit
/l location of System.dat /R location of User.dat /D Registry key to delete
You cannot be in Windows at the time you use this switch.
Or you
can create a reg file as such:
REGEDIT4
[-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\the
key you want to delete]
Note the negative sign just behind the[
Then at the Command line type:
1. RegEdit C:\Windows\(name of the regfile).
Change/Add Restrictions And Features
If you want
to make restrictions to what users can do or use on their computer without
having to run Poledit, you can edit the Registry. You can add and delete
Windows features in this Key shown below.
Zero is
Off and the value 1 is On. Example: to Save Windows settings add or modify the
value name NoSaveSettings to 0, if set to1 Windows will not save settings. And
NoDeletePrinter set to 1 will prevent the user from deleting a printer.
The
same key shows up at:
HKEY_USERS\(yourprofilename)\ Software\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\
Policies\ Explorer so change it there also if you are using different profiles.
1.Open
RegEdit
2.Go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ CurrentVersion\ Policies
3.Go to the Explorer Key (Additional keys that can be created under Policies
are System, Explorer, Network and WinOldApp )
4.You can then add DWORD or binary values set to 1 in the appropriate keys for
ON and 0 for off.
NoDeletePrinter - Disables Deletion of Printers
NoAddPrinter - Disables Addition of Printers
NoRun - Disables Run Command
NoSetFolders - Removes Folders from Settings on Start Menu
NoSetTaskbar - Removes Taskbar from Settings on Start Menu
NoFind - Removes the Find Command
NoDrives - Hides Drives in My Computers
NoNetHood - Hides the Network Neighborhood
NoDesktop - Hides all icons on the Desktop
NoClose - Disables Shutdown
NoSaveSettings - Don't save settings on exit
DisableRegistryTools - Disable Registry Editing Tools
NoRecentDocsMenu - Hides the Documents shortcut at the Start button
NoRecentDocsHistory- Clears history of Documents
NoFileMenu _ Hides the Files Menu in Explorer
NoActiveDesktop - No Active Desktop
NoActiveDesktopChanges- No changes allowed
NoInternetIcon - No Internet Explorer Icon on the Desktop
NoFavoritesMenu - Hides the Favorites menu
NoChangeStartMenu _ Disables changes to the Start Menu
NoFolderOptions _ Hides the Folder Options in the Explorer
ClearRecentDocsOnExit - Empty the recent Docs folder on reboot
NoLogoff - Hides the Log Off .... in the Start Menu
And
here are a few more you can play with
ShowInfoTip
NoTrayContextMenu
NoStartMenuSubFolders
NoWindowsUpdate
NoViewContextMenu
EnforceShellExtensionSecurity
LinkResolveIgnoreLinkInfo
NoDriveTypeAutoRun
NoStartBanner
NoSetActiveDesktop
EditLevel
NoNetConnectDisconnect
RestrictRun - Disables all exe programs except those listed in the RestrictRun
subkey
This key has many other available keys, there is one to even hide the taskbar,
one to hide the control panel and more. I'm not telling you how, as someone may
want to play a trick on you. The policies key has a great deal of control over
how and what program can run and how one can access what feature.
In the
System key you can enter:
NoDispCPL - Disable Display Control Panel
NoDispBackgroundPage - Hide Background Page
NoDispScrSavPage - Hide Screen Saver Page
NoDispAppearancePage - Hide Appearance Page
NoDispSettingsPage - Hide Settings Page
NoSecCPL - Disable Password Control Panel
NoPwdPage - Hide Password Change Page
NoAdminPage - Hide Remote Administration Page
NoProfilePage - Hide User Profiles Page
NoDevMgrPage - Hide Device Manager Page
NoConfigPage - Hide Hardware Profiles Page
NoFileSysPage - Hide File System Button
NoVirtMemPage - Hide Virtual Memory Button
In the
Network key you can enter:
NoNetSetup - Disable the Network Control Panel
NoNetSetupIDPage - Hide Identification Page
NoNetSetupSecurityPage - Hide Access Control Page
NoFileSharingControl - Disable File Sharing Controls
NoPrintSharing - Disable Print Sharing Controls
In the
WinOldApp key you can enter:
Disabled - Disable MS-DOS Prompt
NoRealMode - Disables Single-Mode MS-DOS
When
you make changes to your file system and use Explorer, the changes are not
usually displayed until you press the F5 key
To refresh automatically:
1. Open RegEdit
2. Go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Update
3. Set the value name "UpdateMode" to 1
To
disable password caching, which allows for the single Network login and
eliminates the secondary Windows logon screen. Either use the same password or:
1. Open
RegEdit
2. Go to the key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE \Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Policies\
Network
3. Add a Dword value "DisablePwdCaching" and set the value to 1
Changing the MaxMTU for faster Downloads
There
are four Internet settings that can be configured, you can get greater
throughput (faster Internet downloads) by modifying a few settings.
They are the MaxMTU, MaxMSS and DefaultRcvWindow, and DefaultTTL
1.Open
RegEdit
2.Go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlset\ Services\ Class\ net\ 000x
(where x is your particular network adapter binding.)
3.Right click on the right panel
4.Select New\String Value and create the value name IPMTU
5.Double click on it and enter then the number you want. The usual change is to
576
6.Similarly, you can add IPMSS and give it a value of 536
(Windows
9X)You can set DefaultRcvWindow, and DefaultTTL by adding these string values
to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ System\ CurrentControlset\ Services\ VXD\ MSTCP
Set the DefaultRcvWindow to"5840"and the DefaultTTL to
"128"
Note:
These settings will slow down your network access speed slightly, but you will
probably not even see the difference if you are using a network card. If you
are using Direct Cable you should see a sight difference.
Adding Items to the Start Button
To add
items when you right-click on the Start Button:
1.Open RegEdit
2.Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Shell
3.Right-click on Shell and select New Key
4.Type in the name of the key and press the Enter key
5.In the Default name that shows in the right hand panel, you can add a title
with a "&" character in front of the letter for a shortcut
6.Right-click on the key you just created and create another key under it
called command
7.For the value of this command, enter the full path and program you want to
execute
8.Now when you right click on the Start Button, your new program will be there.
9.For example, if you want Word to be added, you would add that as the first
key, the default in the right panel would be & Word so when you right click
on the Start Button, the W would be the Hot Key on your keyboard. The value of
the key would be C:\Program Files\Office\Winword\Winword.exe
Remove Open, Explore & Find from Start Button
When
you right click on the Start Button, you can select Open, Explore or Find.
Open shows your Programs folder. Explore starts the Explorer and allows access
to all drives.
Find allows you to search and then run programs. In certain situations you
might want to disable this feature.
To remove them:
1.Open RegEdit
2.Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Shell\Find
3.Delete Find
4.Scroll down below Directory to Folder
5.Expand this section under shell
6.Delete Explore and Open
Caution: - When you remove Open, you cannot open any folders.
Removing Items from NEW Context Menu
When
you right-click on the desktop and select New, or use the File Menu item in the
Explore and select New a list of default templates you can open up are listed.
To remove items from that list:
1. Open RegEdit
2. Do a Search for the string ShellNew in the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT Hive
3. Delete the ShellNew command key for the items you want to remove.
You can
view more data if you increase the line count of Telnet. By Default it has a
window size of 25 lines. To increase this so you can scroll back and look at a
larger number on lines:
1. Open RegEdit
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Telnet
3. Modify the value data of "Rows"
You can
edit the Tips of the day in the Registry by going to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ explorer\ Tips
Disabling Drives in My Computer
To turn
off the display of local or networked drives when you click on My Computer:
1.Open RegEdit
2.Go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Policies\
Explorer
3.Add a New DWORD item and name it NoDrives
4.Give it a value of 3FFFFFF
5.Now when you click on My Computer, none of your drives will show.
Changing the caption on the Title Bar
Change
the Caption on the Title Bar for OutLook Express or the Internet Explorer:
For Outlook Express:
1. Open RegEdit
2. Go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\OutLook Express
For IE5 and up use:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\IDENTITIES \{9DDDACCO-38F2-11D6-93CA-812B1F3493B}\ SOFTWARE\
MICROSOFT\ OUTLOOK EXPRESS\5.0
3. Add a string value "WindowTitle" (no space)
4. Modify the value to what ever you like.
For no
splash screen, add a dword value "NoSplash" set to 1
The Key
{9DDDACCO-38F2-11D6-93CA-812B1F3493B} can be any key you find here. Each user
has his own Key number.
The Key 5.0 is whatever
version of IE you have
For
Internet Explorer:
1. Open RegEdit
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main
3. Add a string value "Window Title" (use a space)
4. Modify the value to what ever you like.
Disabling the Right-Click on the Start Button
Normally,
when you right button click on the Start button, it allows you to open your
programs folder, the Explorer and run Find.
In situations where you don't want to allow users to be able to do this in
order to secure your computer.
1.Open RegEdit
2.Search for Desktop
3.This should bring you to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory
4.Expand this section
5.Under Shell is Find
6.Delete Find
7.Move down a little in the Registry to Folder
8.Expand this section and remove Explore and Open
Now when you right click on the Start button, nothing should happen.
You can delete only those items that you need.
Note: - On Microsoft keyboards, this also disables the Window-E (for Explorer)
and Window-F
(for Find) keys.
See the section on Installation in the RESKIT to see how to do this
automatically during an install.
In
areas where you are trying to restrict what users can do on the computer, it
might be beneficial to disable the ability to click on My Computer and have
access to the drives, control panel etc.
To disable this:
1.Open RegEdit
2.Search for 20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D
3.This should bring you to the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID section
4.Delete the entire section.
Now when you click on My Computer, nothing will happen.
You might want to export this section to a Registry file before deleting it
just in case you want to enable it again. Or you can rename it to
20D0HideMyComputer4FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D. You can also hide all the
Desktop Icons, see Change/Add restrictions.
Opening Explorer from My Computer
By
default, when you click on the My Computer icon, you get a display of all your
drives, the Control Panel etc. If you would like to have this open the
Explorer:
1. Open RegEdit
2. Go to
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\ {20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\ Shell
3 . Add a new Key named "Open" if it does not exists by right
clicking "Shell" and selecting new.
4. . Add a new Key named "Command" by right clicking "Open"
and selecting new
5. Set the (Default) value for the Command Key to "Explorer.exe" or
"C:\Windows\Explorer.exe"
Fooling
with the recycle bin. Why not make the icon context menu act like other icon
context menus.
Add rename to the menu:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\ {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}\ ShellFolder
"Attributes"=hex:50,01,00,20
Add delete to the menu:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\ {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}\ ShellFolder
"Attributes"=hex:60,01,00,20
Add rename and delete to the menu:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\ {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} \ShellFolder
"Attributes"=hex:70,01,00,20
Restore the recycle bin to Windows defaults including un-deleting the icon
after deletion:
Restore the icon.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows \CurrentVersion\ explorer\
Desktop\NameSpace\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
@="Recycle Bin"
Reset Windows defaults.
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\ {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} \ShellFolder
"Attributes"=hex:40,01,00,20
Other edits to the recycle bin icon:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\ {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}\ ShellFolder
"Attributes"=hex:40,01,01,20 ... standard shortcut arrow
"Attributes"=hex:40,01,02,20 ... a different shortcut arrow
"Attributes"=hex:40,01,04,20 ... and still another shortcut arrow
"Attributes"=hex:40,01,08,20 ... make it look disabled (like it's
been cut)
For
Windows XP and 2000 also edit HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft\ Windows\
CurrentVersion\ Explorer\ CLSID\ {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
For Windows ME also edit HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software\ Classes\ CLSID\
{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
Setting the Minimum 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 and call the new value
MinPwdLen. Press Enter twice and Assign it a value equal to your minimum
password length.
Add\delete programs to run every time Windows starts
You can
start or stop programs from executing at boot up by adding or deleting them
to/from the run Keys in the Registry. Windows loads programs to start in the
following order; Program listed in the Local Machine hive, then the Current
User hive, then theWin.ini Run= and Load = lines. then finally programs in your
Start Up folder.
To add
or remove programs in the Registry
1.Open RegEdit
2.Go to the desired Key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows \CurrentVersion \Run
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows \CurrentVersion \RunServices
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows \CurrentVersion \Run
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows \CurrentVersion \RunServices
3. Add a new String Value and name it anything you like
4. For the value data, enter the path and executable for the program you want
to run.
By
adding the value to the HKEY_CURRENT_USER hive instead allows the program to
start only when that user is logged on.
If you
add the value to the RunOnce key the program will run once and be removed from
the key by Windows.
Removing the Shortcut Icon Arrows
1.Open
RegEdit
2.Open the Key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
3.Open the Key LNKFILE
4.Delete the value IsShortcut
5.Open the next Key PIFFILE
6.Delete the value IsShortcut
7.Restart the Windows
You can
shut off the animation displayed when you minimize and maximize Windows.
1. Open RegEdit
2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control panel \Desktop\ WindowMetrics
3. Create a new string value "MinAnimate".
4. Set the value data of 0 for Off or 1 for On
Changing your Modem's Initialization String
1.Open
RegEdit
2.Go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet \Services \Class \Modem \0000 \Init
3.Change the settings to the new values
If your
modem it is timing out during file transfers or loading Web Pages, you might
try increasing the timeout period. To change the Time Out::
1.Open RegEdit
2.Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\ Services\ Class\ Modem\
XXXX\ Settings Where XXXX is the number of your modem
3. In the right panel and double click on Inactivity Timeout
4.The number of minutes for a timeout should be entered between the brackets.
5.For example, a setting could have S19=<10> to set it to 10 minutes.
Removing Programs from Control Panel's Add/Remove
Programs Section
If you
uninstalled a program by deleting the files, it may still show up in the
Add/Remove programs list in the Control Panel.
In order to remove it from the list.
1.Open RegEdit
2.Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\
Uninstall
3.Delete any programs here.
If you have a problem locating the desired program open each key and view the
DisplayName value
The File
Types tab in Explorer's View / Options menu lets you edit most of your file
types, but certain settings cannot be changed. The default action for a batch
file, for instance, runs the batch file instead of opening it via Notepad or
Wordpad. Thus, when you double-click on AUTOEXEC.BAT, a DOS window opens, and
the file executes. If you want to change this default action and edit a batch
file when you double-click on it, however, the File Types tab does not let you
do so; the Set Default button for the file type called MS-DOS Batch File is
always grayed out.
The
button is grayed out because HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT's batfile key contains an
EditFlag value entry. Such entries are used throughout the Registry to prevent
novice users from altering certain system settings. The binary data in
batfile's EditFlag reads d0 04 00 00. If you change this value to 00 00 00 00,
you can then change any of the batch file settings. Do not, however,
indiscriminately zero out EditFlag; if you do so in a system ProgID such as
Drive or AudioCD, it completely disappears from the File Types list. For
ProgIDs that are linked to extensions, set all EditFlags to 00 00 00 00. For
system ProgIDs, replace EditFlag data with 02 00 00 00.
If you
wish to have access to some buttons while leaving others grayed out, you must
know the function of each EditFlag bit. The last two bytes of data are always
zero, but most bits within the first two bytes have a specific effect:
1. Byte 1, bit
1: Removes the file type from the master list in the File Types tab (select
View / Options under Explorer) if it has an associated extension.
2. Byte 1, bit
2: Adds the file type to the File Types tab if it does not have an associated
extension.
3. Byte 1, bit
3: Identifies a type with no associated extension.
4. Byte 1, bit
4: Grays out the Edit button in the File Types tab.
5. Byte 1, bit
5: Grays out the Remove button in the File Types tab.
6. Byte 1, bit
6: Grays out the New button in the Edit File Type dialog (select the Edit
button in the File Types tab).
7. Byte 1, bit
7: Grays out the Edit button in the Edit File Type dialog.
8. Byte 1, bit
8: Grays out the Remove button in the Edit File Type dialog.
9. Byte 2, bit
1: Prevents you from editing a file type's description in the Edit File Type
dialog.
10. Byte 2, bit
2: Grays out the Change Icon button in the Edit File Type dialog.
11. Byte 2, bit
3: Grays out the SetDefault button in the Edit File Type dialog.
12. Byte 2, bit
4: Prevents you from editing an action's description in the Edit Action dialog
(select the Edit button in the Edit File Type dialog).
13. Byte 2, bit
5: Prevents you from editing the command line in the Edit Action dialog.
14. Byte 2, bit
6: Prevents you from setting DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange) fields in the Edit
Action dialog.
The
EditFlags value for Drive, for instance, is d2 01 00 00 in Hex (1101 0010 0000
0001 in binary). Bits 2, 5, 7, and 8 are on in byte 1, and bit 1 is on in byte
2. The EditFlag for batfile is d0 04 00 00 in Hex or 1101 0000 0000 0100 in
binary. In this case, bits 5, 7, and 8 are on in byte 1, and bit 3 is on in
byte 2.
Bits 4,
5, and 6 of byte 2 apply only to actions that are protected. EditFlags with
action keys (such as HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\batfile\shell\open) determine
protection. If byte 1, bit 1 of such an EditFlag is 0 (or if there is no
EditFlag), then the action is protected. If byte 1, bit 1 is 1, then the action
is unprotected.
To
enable protection on system files such as the KnownDLLs list, add the
following value;
1. Open
RegEdit
2. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\ Control\ SessionManager
3. Create the a Dword value and name it "ProtectionMode "
4. Set the Value to1
Disabling USB Storage Devices
Since its introduction, USB has provided an amazing
advancement in what we can do with our computers. It allows us to connect
devices as varied as keyboards, mice, printers, external storage, and more.
Unfortunately, it also provides a way for someone to quickly copy data off your
computer. You may find it helpful at times to restrict the ability of USB
storage devices from being used with your computer. By editing the Registry
Editor, you can turn this functionality on or off as you need it, while still allowing
use of your USB keyboard, mouse, and USB printers.
To disable USB storage devices, follow these simple
steps:
- Press Windows+R.
Windows opens the Run window.
- Type "regedit" (without quotes)
and press Enter. Windows opens the
Registry Editor.
- In the left-side panel, navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\usbstor. Once you do
you will see several options in the right-side panel.
- In the right-side panel select the item
named "Start" and double-click. This brings up the Edit DWORD
(32-bit) Value dialog box. (See Figure
1.)
Figure 1. Edit DWORD
(32-bit) Value dialog box.
- In the Value data field change the
"3" to a "4" (without quotes).
- Click on OK to close the dialog box.
- Close the Registry Editor app.
- Restart your computer for the setting to
take effect.
To re-enable the USB ports, repeat the steps above,
and at step 5 change the "4" back to a "3" and restart your
computer.By disabling USB storage devices access to your computer, you can help
ensure that your information is safer on your computer, and not on your
friend's USB device.