Registry Tips
                                     
                                    
                                    Restrictions
                                    Disabling the F3 Search Key - Added 1/20/03 Preventing Changes to File Associations - Added 9/18/02 Locking File Associations - Added 9/18/02  Prevent Changes to the Start Menu - Added 1/31/00 DOS Restrictions - Updated 1/31/00 Networking Restrictions - Updated 1/31/00 Control Panel Restrictions - Updated 1/31/00 Restricting the Start Menu, Explorer, and the Desktop - Updated 1/30/00 Eliminating the Right Click on the Taskbar - Added 1/10/00 Eliminating the Right Click on the Desktop - Added 1/10/00 Hiding Any Combination of Drives - Submitted 2/15/98 Disabling Drives in My Computer - Added 7/24/96 Not Saving Settings on Exit - Added 7/21/96 Not Displaying the Network Neighborhood - Added 7/21/96 Disabling Run or Find from the Start Menu - Added 7/21/96 Hiding All Icons from the Desktop - Added 7/21/96 Disabling the Right-Click on the Start Button - Added 6/29/96 Disabling My Computer - Added 6/29/96 Disabling File and Print Sharing - Added 4/29/96 
                                    Explorer
                                    Adding Open With to the Right Click in the Explorer - Added 12/28/99 Opening a DOS Window to either the Drive or Directory in Explorer - Submitted 8/9/97 Adding Explore From Here to Every Folder - Added 1/30/97 Removing Open, Explore & Find from Start Button - Added 9/15/96 Opening Explorer from My Computer - Added 5/28/96 
                                    Network
                                    Re-Enabling DHCP Error Messages - Added 9/20/98 Removing the Hand Icon from Shared Resources - Submitted 2/11/98 Creating a Network Logon Banner - Submitted 12/7/96 Disable Password Caching - Added 10/19/96 Changing the MaxMTU and other Network Settings - Added 10/19/96 Changing the Telnet Scroll-Back Buffer Size Added 7/27/96 Not Displaying the Last User Logged on - Added 4/29/96 Setting the Minimum Password Length - Added 4/29/96 
                                    Misc
                                    Turning off System Beeps - Added 9/10/02 Changing the Location Of Special Folders - Added 9/10/2 Deleting Specific Registry Value - Submitted 12/22/01 Setting the Recycle Bin to Always Delete - Added 11/17/01 Setting the Internet Explorer Home Page - Submitted 9/4/01 Preparing to Move Hard Drive to Another Computer - Submitted 12/20/00  Comparing Registries - Added 2/21/00 Setting Excel 2000 High-Contrast Cell Selection - Added 2/2/00 Changing Common Icons - Updated 1/31/00 Changing Office 2000's Excel Undo History - Added 1/27/00 Changing the Title on Windows Media Player - Added 1/27/00> Turning Off the Help on Min, Max, Close Icons - Added 1/8/00 Automatically Deleting a Registry Key - Added 12/20/99 Fixing no AutoRun for CDs - Added 11/9/99 Renaming the File System Profiles - Added 4/20/99 Sticky Menus - Added 4/20/99 Automatic Shutdown with Windows NT - Submitted 3/28/99 Kill Hung Processes When Logging Off in Windows NT - Submitted 3/28/99 NT Crash Log File - Submitted 3/28/99 Changing the Location of Outlook Express Data Files - Added 1/16/99 Disabling the Blinking Cursor - Added 10/17/98 Getting Rid of Schemes - Updated 6/7/98 Creating a Legal Text Notice Before Logon - Added 2/15/98 Enabling the Middle Mouse Button on Logitech Mouse - Submitted 12/7/97 Easily Opening a File with Notepad - Submitted 10/25/97 Displaying Hi-Color Icons without the Plus Pack - Submitted 10/19/97 Backing Up the Registry - Submitted 9/13/97 Removing Unwanted Items from the RUN Menu - Submitted 8/23/97 Compacting the Registry - Submitted 4/5/97 Changing Exchange's Mailbox Location - Added 3/29/97 Removing Sound Events from Control Panel / Sounds - Added 3/16/97 Changing the Registered Owner - Added 2/6/97 Adding an Application to Every Folder - Added 1/30/97 Saving Desktop Settings - Submitted 1/11/97 Getting Rid of Tips - Submitted 1/2/97 Changing the Location of Windows95's Installation Files - Added 12/18/96 Creating a Default File Opener - Added 11/29/96 Deleting Registry Keys from the Command Line - Added 11/3/96 Automatic Screen Refresh - Added 10/24/96 Adding Items to the Start Button - Added 10/17/96 Removing the InBox Icon and Recycle Bin Icons from the Desktop - Added 9/8/96 Removing Items from NEW on the Desktop - Added 7/28/96 Changing the Tips of the Day - Submitted 7/27/96 Get Your Folders to Open the Way You Want Every Time - Submitted 7/7/96 Clearing the Documents Menu Automatically - Added 6/2/96 Fixing a Corrupt Registry - Added 5/12/96 Recycle Bin Edits - Submitted 5/2/96 Removing the Shortcut Arrows - Added 4/21/96 Turn Off Window Animation - Added 4/21/96 To speed up the Start Menu - Added 4/21/96 Changing your Modem's Initialization String - Added 4/21/96 Increasing the Modem Timeout - Added 4/21/96 Removing Programs listed from the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs Section - Added 4/21/96 Specifying programs to run every time Windows95 starts - Added 4/21/96  
                                     
                                    
                                    Disabling the F3 Search Key
                                    Added 1/20/03 
                                    If you want to disable the ability to use the F3 key from either the Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Restrictions 
                                    
 - Create a Dword value called NoFindFiles 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 1 
                                    
 - Reboot 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Preventing Changes to File Associations
                                    Submitted 9/18/02 
                                    You can prevent users from changing associations via Windows Explorer's Tools / Folder Options / File Types tab. 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ Explore 
                                    
 - Create REG_DWORD data type NoFileAssociate 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 1 
  
                                    Submitted by Paul Barker 
                                     
                                    
                                    Locking File Associations
                                    Submitted 9/18.02 
                                    If you have your file associations the way you want for a particular file type, you can remove it from the list that gets
                                    displayed in the Folder Options / File Types screen  
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT 
                                    
 - Scroll to the file association you want to lock. 
                                    
 - In the right panel, create a new Binary value 
                                    
 - Call it EditFlags 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 01 00 00 00 
                                    
 - Now when you go to the Folder Options / File Types screen, you won't see that file type listed. 
  
                                    Submitted by Paul Barker 
                                     
                                    
                                    Turning off System Beeps
                                    Added 9/10/01 
                                    If you want to turn off all system beeps (like the ones that go through your computers' internal speaker): 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Sound 
                                    
 - Edit the key Beep and give it a value of No 
  
                                    Download reg file 
                                     
                                    
                                    Changing the Location Of Special Folders
                                    Added 9/10/02 
                                    You can modify the registry to change the location of special folders like: 
                                    
                                    - My Documents 
                                    
 - Favorites 
                                    
 - My Pictures 
                                    
 - Personal 
  
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders 
                                    
 - Double click on any locations you want to change and alter the path 
                                    
 - Logoff or restart for the changes to go into effect 
  
                                    Note: TweakUI from Microsoft will allow you to make these changes from a dialog box as well 
                                     
                                    
                                     Deleting Specific Registry Value
                                    Submitted 12/22/01 
                                    In a previous tip, Automatically Deleting a Registry Key, it was mentioned how to remove an entire registry key. If you want to simply remove a specific value within a key, use
                                    the syntax below: 
                                    [Registry Key] "value"=- 
                                    For example: 
                                    REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]  "MSConfig"=- 
                                    would delete the value MSCONFIG.  
                                    Submitted by Brent Towsley 
                                     
                                    
                                     Setting the Recycle Bin to Always Delete
                                    Added 11/17/01 
                                    You can set the recycle bin to always delete items (like holding down the shift key when dragging files to the recycle
                                    bin) 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ BitBucket 
                                    
 - Set the key NukeOnDelete to 1 
  
                                    Download reg file 
                                     
                                    
                                     Setting the Internet Explorer Home Page
                                    Submitted 9/4/01 
                                    If you want to set the home page used by Internet Explorer through the registry 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKey_Current_User \ Software \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \ Main 
                                    
 - Give the Start Page key the string value you wish set as homepage 
  
                                    Submitted by Austin Henderson 
                                     
                                    
                                    Preparing to Move Hard Drive to Another Computer
                                    Submitted 12/20/00 
                                    To remove the devices from device manager when taking a HD from one computer to another, simply: 
                                    
                                    - Run Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ and delete the Enum section 
                                    
 - This removes all of the hardware specific settings 
  
                                    Submitted by  Lee Berry 
                                     
                                    
                                    Comparing Registries
                                    Added 2/21/00 
                                    While working with changes to your system, you might want to see what is changing in your Registry. Since you can export
                                    it to a text file, the steps are fairly easy 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - With the very top level select - My Computer, on the Toolbar select Registry / Export Registry File 
                                    
 - I usually save it to the root of the C: drive with the name before (you don't need to add an extension) 
                                    
 - Make the change to your system 
                                    
 - Go back to Regedit 
                                    
 - Press F5 to update it 
                                    
 - Export the Registry like step 2 
                                    
 - Name the file after and have it go in the same directory 
                                    
 - Open up a DOS window 
                                    
 - Go to the directory where the two exported files are 
                                    
 - Enter FC before.reg after.reg > diff.txt 
                                    
 - Then you can edit diff.txt with your favorite text editor. 
  
                                    Note: I  do the last steps so often I have a simple batch file already set up. 
                                     
                                    
                                    Setting Excel 2000 High-Contrast Cell Selection
                                    Added 2/2/00 
                                    If you want to increase the contrast in selected cells: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Office \ 9.0 \ Excel \ Options  
                                    
 - Add a DWORD value call Options6 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 16 
                                    
 - Now when you select cells, they will be white on black. 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Changing Common Icons
                                    Updated 1/31/00 
                                    You can change many of the common Windows icons. 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ explorer \ Shell Icons 
                                    
 - The default icons are numbered in the right panel from 0-40 
                                    
 - Double click on the number of the particular icon you want to change. See the chart below. 
                                    
 - Enter the name of the icon file you want to use followed by the number of the icon in that file.
 Note: The numbering
                                    starts with zero. 
                                     - If you use a single .ICO file, it should be followed by a 0. 
                                    
 - e.g. - filename.dll,4 - This would actually be the 5th icon since it starts with 0. 
                                    
 - Make sure you delete the hidden file C:\WINDOWS\SHELLICONCACHE 
  
                                    0-13 Are the Drive and Application Icons 0 - To change the Unknown Application Icon 2 - To change the Default
                                    Application Icon 3 - To change the Closed Folder Icon 4 - To change the Open Folder Icon 5 - To change the 5 1/4"
                                    Floppy Icon 6 - To change the 3 1/2" Floppy Icon 7 - To change the Removable Disk Icon 8 - To change the Hard Drive
                                    Icon 9 - To change the Network Drive Online Icon 10 - To change the Network Drive Offline Icon 11 - To change the
                                    CD Drive Icon 12 - To change the Ramdrive Icon 13 - To change the Entire Network Icon 
                                    19-27 Are the Start Menu Icons 19 - To change the Programs Icon 20 - To change the Documents Icon 21 -
                                    To change the Settings Icon 22 - To change the Find Icon 23 - To change the Help Icon 24 - To change the Run Icon 27
                                    - To change the Shutdown Icon 
                                    Other Icons 33 - To change the DUN Folder Icon 34 - To change the Desktop Icon 35 - To change the Control
                                    Panel Icon 37 - To change the Printer Folder Icon 40 - To change the Audio CD Icon 43 - To change the Favorites Icon 44
                                    - To change the Logoff Icon 
                                     
                                    
                                    Prevent Changes to the Start Menu
                                    Added 1/31/00 
                                    To prevent any changes to the Start Menu, even a right click: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ Explorer 
                                    
 - Add a DWORD called NoChangeStartMenu 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 1 
  
                                    Download reg file 
                                     
                                    
                                    DOS Restrictions
                                    Updated 1/31/00 
                                    There are restrictions you can make to the ability to execute DOS programs 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_Current_User / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies 
                                    
 - Create a new key under Policies called WinOldApp 
                                    
 - You can then add DWORD values set to 1 in the appropriate keys 
                                    
 - To re-enable them, either delete the key or set the value to 0 
  
                                    
                                    - Disabled - Disable MS-DOS Prompt 
                                    
 - NoRealMode - Disables Single-Mode MS-DOS 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Networking Restrictions
                                    Updated 1/31/00 
                                    There are general restrictions you can make in Networking 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_Current_User / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies 
                                    
 - Create a new key under Policies called Network 
                                    
 - You can then add DWORD values set to 1 in the appropriate keys 
                                    
 - To re-enable them, either delete the key or set the value to 0 
  
                                    
                                    - DisablePwdCaching = Password Caching 
                                    
 - HideSharePwds [hex] =Shared Passwords 
                                    
 - NoEntireNetwork =Entire Network 
                                    
 - NoNetSetup =Network applet 
                                    
 - NoNetSetupIDPage =Network Identification tab 
                                    
 - NoNetSetupSecurityPage =Network Access tab 
                                    
 - NoFileSharing =Network File Sharing button 
                                    
 - MinPwdLen = set Minimum Password Length (integer number: 0 - 99) 
                                    
 - NoPrintSharing =Network Print Sharing button 
                                    
 - NoWorkgroupContents =Network Workgroup
   
                                     
                                    
                                    Control Panel Restrictions
                                    Updated 1/31/00 
                                    There are many general restrictions you can make to the Control Panel 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_Current_User / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies 
                                    
 - Create a new keys under Policies called System 
                                    
 - You can then add DWORD values set to 1 in the appropriate keys 
                                    
 - To re-enable them, either delete the key or set the value to 0 
  
                                    
                                    - 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 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Restricting the Start Menu, Explorer and the Desktop
                                    Updated 1/30/00 
                                    There are many general restrictions you can make to the Start Menu, the Explorer and to the Desktop itself. 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_Current_User / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies 
                                    
 - There should already be at least a Explorer section there already 
                                    
 - Additional keys that can be created under Policies are WinOldApp 
                                    
 - You can then add DWORD values set to 1 in the appropriate keys 
                                    
 - To re-enable them, either delete the key or set the value to 0 
  
                                    
                                    - ClearRecentDocsOnExit = Clear of Recent Documents on Exit 
                                    
 - NoAddPrinter = Adding new printers 
                                    
 - NoClose = Computer Shutdown 
                                    
 - NoDeletePrinter = Delete Installed Printers 
                                    
 - NoDesktop = Doesn't show Desktop items as well as and Desktop right-click menu 
                                    
 - NoDevMgrUpdate = Windows 98/ME web Update Manager 
                                    
 - NoDrives [hex] = Hides Drives in my computer 
                                    
 - NoFind = Find command 
                                    
 - NoInternetIcon = Internet Icon on Desktop 
                                    
 - NoNetHood = Network Neighborhood 
                                    
 - NoRecentDocsHistory = Recent Documents in Start Menu 
                                    
 - NoRun = Run command 
                                    
 - NoSaveSettings = Save Settings on exit 
                                    
 - NoSetFolders = Folders in Start Menu -> Settings 
                                    
 - NoSetTaskbar = Taskbar in Start Menu -> Settings 
                                    
 - NoSMMyDocs = My Documents folder in Start Menu 
                                    
 - NoSMMyPictures = My Pictures folder in Start Menu 
   
                                    NoWindowsUpdate = Windows web Update 
                                     
                                    
                                    Changing Office 2000's Excel Undo History
                                    Added 1/27/00 
                                    By default, Excel has only approximately 16 undo's you can perform. 
                                    To increase that number: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Office \ 9.0 \ Excel \ Options 
                                    
 - Add a dword called UndoHistory 
                                    
 - Give it the value you want for the amount you want. 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Changing the Title on Windows Media Player
                                    Added 1/27/00 
                                    You can change the title bar for the Windows Media Player 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_USERS \ .DEFAULT \ Software \ Policies \ Microsoft \ WindowsMediaPlayer 
                                    
 - Create a string value of TitleBar 
                                    
 - Give it a value of whatever you want to appear in the title bar 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Eliminating the Right Click on the Taskbar
                                    Added 1/10/00 
                                    To eliminate the right click on the taskbar: 
                                    Start Regedit 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ Explorer 
                                    
 - Add a DWORD and give it a name of NoTrayContextMenu 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 1 
                                    
 - Reboot  
  
                                    Download reg file 
                                     
                                    
                                    Eliminating the Right Click on the Desktop
                                    Added 1/10/00 
                                    To eliminate the right click on the desktop: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ Explorer 
                                    
 - Add a DWORD and give it a name of NoViewContextMenu 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 1 
                                    
 - Reboot  
  
                                    Download reg file 
                                     
                                    
                                    Turning Off the Help on Min, Max, Close Icons
                                    Added 1/8/00 
                                    When the mouse goes over the minimize, maximize and close icons on the upper right hand side of a window, you normally
                                    get a display telling you want those are for. To disable that display: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Desktop 
                                    
 - Create a String Value called MinMaxClose 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 1  
                                    
 - Reboot 
  
                                    Download reg file 
                                     
                                    
                                    Adding Open With to the Right Click in the Explorer
                                    Added 12/28/99 
                                    To add the option Open With when you right click on a file in the Explorer: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ CLASSES \* \ shell \ openas \ command 
                                    
 - If this key isn't there then just create it 
                                    
 - Give it the value of C:\WINDOWS\rundll32.exe shell32.dll,OpenAs_RunDLL %1 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Automatically Deleting a Registry Key
                                    Added 12/20/99 
                                    Normally you cannot automatically delete registry keys from reg file. But there is a way... 
                                    Simply include a minus sign inside the left bracket before the main key. 
                                    For example.  If you want to delete the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Office \ 8.0 \ Common \
                                    Assistants, your regfile would simply look like: 
                                    
                                     REGEDIT4 
                                    [-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\8.0\Common\Assistants]  
                                    This would delete that key and any below it. 
                                     
                                    
                                    Fixing no AutoRun for CDs
                                    Added 11/9/99 
                                    If your CDs have stop starting automatically, and you have checked everything else: 
                                    
                                    - Go to HKEY_USERS\.Default\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer 
                                    
 - The value for NoDriveTypeAutoRun should be set to 95 00 00 00 
  
                                    Download reg file 
                                     
                                    
                                    Renaming the File System Profiles
                                    Added 4/20/99 
                                    In the Control Panel / System / Performance / File System, you can select either Desktop Computer, Mobile or docking
                                    system, or Network Server. You can change these labels to something more descriptive: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / Software / Microsoft / Windows / Current Version / FS Templates 
                                    
 - You can change the text that appears under each key 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Sticky Menus
                                    Added 4/20/99 
                                    Normally when you move the mouse over the Start Menu / Programs, it will automatically cascade and show the submenus. If
                                    you want them to open only when you actually click on them: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Desktop 
                                    
 - If if it not already there, create a string called MenuShowDelay 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 65534 
  
                                    Download reg file 
                                     
                                    
                                    Automatic Shutdown with Windows NT
                                    Submitted 3/28/99 
                                    Most laptops allow the operating system to turn off the hardware after shutdown, instead of displaying the message telling
                                    you it's now safe to turn off your system. You can take advantage of this capability by enabling the Power Down After Shutdown
                                    feature. 
                                    To enable this feature, simply add a REG_SZ value named HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\PowerdownAfterShutDown
                                    and set it to 1. 
                                    Next, tell NT to shut down and see if the machine turns itself off after shutting down. If it doesn't, change the value
                                    back to 0 to restore normal operation. 
                                    Download reg file 
                                    Submitted by D Puffer 
                                     
                                    
                                    Kill Hung Processes When Logging Off in Windows NT
                                    Submitted 3/28/99 
                                    When you tell NT to shut down, it first sends shutdown requests to any running processes. Most 32-bit applications honor
                                    these requests and shut down, but older 16-bit apps running in the Virtual DOS Machine often won't. When this occurs, the
                                    operating system prompts you with a dialog box asking if you want to kill the task, wait for the task to die on its own, or
                                    cancel the shutdown. By modifying the Registry, you can automate this process. 
                                    You can force NT to kill all running processes on shutdown by adding a REG_SZ value named HKEY_USER\\ControlPanel\Desktop\AutoEndTasks
                                    and set the value to 1. You can also add this value to HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT so that all new accounts will shut down the same
                                    way. 
                                    Submitted by D Puffer 
                                     
                                    
                                    NT Crash Log File
                                    Submitted 3/28/99 
                                    In addition to the crash log file, you can also enable two other methods of crash notification and logging.
  
                                    You can enable an administrative alert by changing the value of 
                                    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CrashControl\SendAlert to 1. The next time the system crashes, an administrative
                                    alert will be sent that may provide the first sign of the crash. 
                                    You can also make NT log the crash in the event log by changing the value of 
                                    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\CrashControl\LogEvent to 1 instead of its default 0. Now, the exact time of
                                    the crash will be permanently recorded. 
                                    Submitted by D Puffer 
                                     
                                    
                                    Changing the Location of Outlook Express Data Files
                                    Added 1/16/99 
                                    Normally Outlook Express keeps its data files in the C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook Express directory. 
                                    To change this: 
                                    
                                    - First copy those files to the new location 
                                    
 - Start RegEdit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Outlook Express 
                                    
 - Change the Store Root key to the directory where you moved the files 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Disabling the Blinking Cursor
                                    Added 10/17/98 
                                    To stop the cursor from blinking in applications such as Word: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop 
                                    
 - Add a String Value 
                                    
 - Name it CursorBlinkRate 
                                    
 - Give it a value of -1 
                                    
 - Reboot the computer 
  
                                    Download reg file 
                                     
                                    
                                    Re-Enabling DHCP Error Messages
                                    Added 9/20/98 
                                    If you got a DHCP error message, selected to not see DHCP errors, and now want to see them again; 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ System \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ VxD \ DHCP 
                                    
 - Change the value of PopupFlag from 00 to 01 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Getting Rid of Schemes
                                    Updated 6/7/98 
                                    
                                    - A safer way would be is to go to the Control Panel / Display / Appearance tab 
                                    
 - Go to the Scheme drop down box 
                                    
 - Select the one you don't want and click on the delete button 
  
                                    Submitted by obs 
                                    When you right click on your desktop and pick properties your Display Properties screen appears. Under Appearance tab
                                    / Schemes, determine if you want all those wild schemes. If not they can be deleted and clear approximately 45K. Before
                                    you delete them, choose or create at least 1 Scheme and "Save As" (in my case Bud 1). 
                                    
                                    - Open Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Appearance \ Schemes 
                                    
 - Highlight every String and Value on the right side and delete. DO NOT DELETE "Default" 
  
                                    Submitted by Bud Allen bwil@erinet.com 
                                     
                                    
                                    Hiding Any Combination of Drives
                                    Submitted 2/15/98 
                                    If you want to stop a drive or any combination of drives appearing in Explorer/My Computer 
                                    Add the Binary Value of 'NoDrives' in the registry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer 
                                    Give it a value from a combination of the table below: 
                                    
                                    A 1 00 00 00 B 2 00 00 00 C 4 00 00 00 D 8 00 00 00 E 16 00 00 00 F 32 00 00 00 G 64 00 00 00 H 128
                                    00 00 00 I 00 1 00 00 J 00 2 00 00 K 00 4 00 00 L 00 8 00 00 M 00 16 00 00 N 00 32 00 00 O 00 64 00 00 P
                                    00 128 00 00 Q 00 00 1 00 R 00 00 2 00 S 00 00 4 00 T 00 00 8 00 U 00 00 16 00 V 00 00 32 00 W 00 00
                                    64 00 X 00 00 128 00 Y 00 00 00 1 Z 00 00 00 2  
                                    Where (for eg) you want to hide Drives {C,E,J,O,R,U,Y,Z} you would give 'NoDrives' the value 14 42 12 03 Where C+E =
                                    14, J+O = 42, R+U=12 and Y+Z = 03 Please NOTE: The Numbers are to be added in HEXadecimal ie: ABCD = 0F, not 15 All Drives
                                    Visible is 00 00 00 00 All Drives Hidden is FF FF FF 03 
                                    Submitted by Ramon Buckland 
                                     
                                    
                                    Creating a Legal Text Notice Before Logon
                                    Added 2/15/98 
                                    You can create a banner that will come up just before you logon to the computer: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKeyLocalMachine \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ WinLogon 
                                    
 - Create a new string value called LegalNoticeCaption and give it a value you want to see in the menu bar 
                                    
 - Create a new string value called LegalNoticeText and give it a value you want to see in the dialog box 
  
                                    Now before anyone logs into that computer, this banner will come up on the screen. This can be useful for any legal
                                    warnings you want to give regarding the use of the computer. 
                                     
                                    
                                    Removing the Hand Icon from Shared Resources
                                    Submitted 2/11/98 
                                    When you share a local resource, Windows95 normally puts a hand in from of that resources icon. To remove hand icon
                                    from your shared resources: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit. 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT / Network 
                                    
 - Open SharingHandler. 
                                    
 - Clear it's default value 
                                    
 - Restart Windows. 
                                    
 - To restore set Default value "msshrui.dll". 
  
                                    Submitted by Guntars Revelins 
                                     
                                    
                                    Enabling the Middle Mouse Button on Logitech Mouse
                                    To enable the middle mouse button on Logitech Mouses to act as a double-click button by only pressing it once: 
                                    
                                    - Run Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LOGITECH\MOUSEWARE\CURRENTVERSION\SERIALV\0000 
                                    
 - Change DoubleClick to equal 001 
  
                                    Submitted by Jason Maruniak 
                                     
                                    
                                    Easily Opening a File with Notepad
                                    Submitted 10/25/97 
                                    This will enable you to right click on any file and have the option to open it with notepad. Also if a file has no association
                                    and you try to open it it will open with notepad 
                                    
                                    - Run 'regedit.exe' 
                                    
 - Expand "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT" 
                                    
 - Inside "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT", expand "*" 
                                    
 - Inside "*", create a key called "shell" 
                                    
 - Inside "shell" create a key called "open" 
                                    
 - Inside "open" edit the string "(default)" to say "open (notepad)" 
                                    
 - Inside "open" create a key called "command" 
                                    
 - Inside "command" edit the string "(default)" to say C:\WINDOWS\NOTEPAD.EXE "%1" 
  
                                    Submitted by EIBON 
                                     
                                    
                                    Displaying Hi-Color Icons without the Plus Pack
                                    Submitted 10/19/97 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ desktop \ WindowMetrics 
                                    
 - Add or edit Shell Icon BPP=16 where the number is the color depth. 
                                    
 - The default is 8 (bit or 256 colors).  
  
                                    Submitted by Frank Lolli 
                                     
                                    
                                    Backing Up the Registry
                                    Submitted 9/13/97 
                                    There are many backup programs for the registry but if the computer goes down and you can't fire off Win95 because of the
                                    registry problem. 
                                    Backup to a directory the following files: 
                                    
                                    - SYSTEM.DATA 
                                    
 - SYSTEM.DA0 (Yes seem to be the same size) 
                                    
 - USER.DAT 
                                    
 - USER.DA0 (Same size likely) 
                                    
 - WIN.INI 
                                    
 - CONTROL.INI 
                                    
 - SYSTEM.INI 
  
                                    These files can be copied to the windows directory from Win95 or DOS to help correct problems. 
                                    Submitted by George Harper 
                                     
                                    
                                    Removing Unwanted Items from the RUN Menu
                                    Submitted 8/23/97 
                                    
                                    - Start the REGEDIT program 
                                    
 - Search for the word RUNMRU 
                                    
 - Delete the ones you don't want 
                                    
 - Rename so they are all in alphabetical order again 
                                    
 - Close and restart windows 
  
                                    Submitted by Graham Orchard 
                                     
                                    
                                    Opening a DOS Window to either the Drive or Directory in Explorer
                                    Submitted 8/9/97 
                                    Add or Edit the following Registry Keys 
                                    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\opennew] @="Dos Prompt in that Directory"
  [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\opennew\command] @="command.com
                                    /k cd %1"
  [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 there
                                    will pop up 
                                    Submitted by James Doss 
                                     
                                    
                                    Compacting the Registry
                                    Submitted 4/5/97 
                                    How to compact the registry? 
                                    
                                    - Got to true DOS, not a DOS window 
                                    
 - Run Regedit and then export the entire Registry to COMPACT.REG. 
                                    
 - Then exit regedit and run it again with the following switch. REGEDIT /C COMPACT.REG 
  
                                    Submitted by Ian Buda 
                                     
                                    
                                    Changing Exchange's Mailbox Location
                                    Added 3/29/97 
                                    When you create a mailbox in Exchange for e-mail, you specify the file where you want to mail to go. You cannot change
                                    this in Exchange afterwards. 
                                    If you want to change the file name or location:: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ WindowsMessaging Subsystem \ Profiles 
                                    
 - Go to the profile you want to change 
                                    
 - Go to the section that has the file location for your mailbox (*.PST) file in the right hand panel 
                                    
 - Make the change to file location or name 
                                    
 - Restart Exchange 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Removing Sound Events from Control Panel / Sounds
                                    Added 3/16/97 
                                    When you view what events you can assign sounds to from Control Panel / Sounds, you cannot delete the events
                                    themselves. In order to do that: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER / AppEvents / Schemes / Apps 
                                    
 - From here you can delete any items you don't want to show or no longer need. 
  
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Changing the Registered Owner
                                    Added 2/6/97 
                                    
                                    - Starting Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion 
                                    
 - From there you can edit the name in the Registered Owner key 
  
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Adding an Application to the Right Click on Every Folder
                                    Added 1/30/97 
                                    Here is how to add any application to the menu when you right click on any Folder. This could be useful if there is
                                    an app you always want available and don't want to go through the Start menu 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ Folder \ shell 
                                    
 - Add a key Name_of_Your_App 
                                    
 - This can really be any label, just use one that makes sense to you 
                                    
 - Give it a default value of Name_of_Your_App 
                                    
 - Putting a & in front of a character will allow you to use the keyboard 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ Folder \ shell \ Name_of_Your_App 
                                    
 - Add a key command 
                                    
 - Give it a default value of the application you want to run 
                                    
 - For example: c:\program files\internet explorer\iexplore.exe 
                                    
 - Include the full path 
  
                                    Now when you right click on any folder, you can have access to that application This will work for both Windows95 and
                                    NT 4.0 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Adding Explore From Here to Every Folder
                                    Added 1/30/97 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ Folder \ shell 
                                    
 - Add a key rootexplore 
                                    
 - Give it a default value of E&xplore From Here 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ Folder \ shell \ rootexplore 
                                    
 - Add a key command 
                                    
 - Give it a default value of Explorer.exe /e,/root,/idlist,%i 
  
                                    Now when you right click on any folder, you can open up an Explorer window of that folder. This will work for both Windows95
                                    and NT 4.0 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Saving Desktop Settings
                                    Submitted 1/11/97 
                                    When I would go to Control Panel or Start Menu Programs, or any other Desktop window setting; meaning size, position, icon
                                    arrangement, they would never be as I set them. I found an answer: 
                                    At [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer] There is a "NoSaveSettings" key.
                                    I deleted it and now my all my stuff stays where I tell it. The same key shows up at: [HKEY_USERS\bwil\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer](where
                                    bwil is your password profile) Just thought I'd share this with you all. 
                                    Submitted by Bud Allen bwil@erinet.com 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Getting Rid of Tips
                                    Remember those "Tips of the day" that appeared when you first install Win95? If you don't want them any longer and want
                                    to clear yet more Clutter, approximately 5K, you can delete them at: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows
                                    \ CurrentVersion \ explorer \ Tips 
                                    Submitted by Bud Allen bwil@erinet.com 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Changing the Location of Windows95's Installation Files
                                    Added 12/18/96 
                                    If you need to change the drive and or path where Windows95 will look for it's installation files: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Setup \ SourcePath 
                                    
 - Change the location from there 
  
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Creating a Network Logon Banner
                                    Submitted 12/7/96 
                                    If you want to create a Network Logon Banner: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go To HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Winlogon 
                                    
 - Create a new String called LegalNoticeCaption 
                                    
 - Enter the text for your banner 
  
                                    Submitted by Frank Tanner 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Creating a Default File Opener
                                    Added 11/29/96 If you have a un-registered file type and want to view it with Explorer's Right-click you can
                                    add your program to the right-click options by: 
                                    
                                    - Starting Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CLASS_ROOT / Unknown 
                                    
 - Highlight the Shell Folder below it 
                                    
 - Right click on Shell and create a New Key 
                                    
 - Name it anything you want (For example NOTEPAD) 
                                    
 - Create a New Key under that named command 
                                    
 - Highlight the Command key 
                                    
 - Double click on the Default value in the right hand panel 
                                    
 - In Value Data, enter the path and filename of the program you want to use to open the file type 
                                    
 - For example: C:\WINDOWS\NOTEPAD.EXE %1 
                                    
 - Click on OK 
  
                                    In this example, when you right click on a file in Explorer, NOTEPAD will show up as an option. 
                                     
                                    
                                    Deleting Registry Keys from the Command Line
                                    Added 11/3/96 
                                    With the OEM Version of Windows95, a new switch, /D, is added to Regedit. This enables you to delete items from Registry. 
                                    The syntax is: REGEDIT /L:system.dat_location /R:user.dat_location /D Reg_Key where Reg_Key is the key you want to delete 
                                    There are two requirements: 1. That you have to boot to the same OEM version of Windows95 as the REGEDIT.EXE file. 2.
                                    You cannot be in Win95 at the time you use this switch. 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Automatic Screen Refresh
                                    Added 10/24/96 
                                    When you make changes to your hard drive and use Explorer, the changes are not usually displayed until you press the F5
                                    key To make the updates automatic: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / System / CurrentControlSet / Control / UpdateMode 
                                    
 - Edit the DWORD value to be between 1 and 7 
                                    
 - Restart Windows 
  
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Disable Password Caching
                                    Added 10/19/96 
                                    As in Windows for Workgroups, when logging on to an NT Domain, it is preferable to disable password caching. This allows
                                    for the single NT Domain login and eliminates the secondary Windows logon screen. It also eliminates the
                                    possibility of the respective passwords to get out of sync. 
                                    To disable password caching on the workstation, a one-line addition to the registry needs to be made. To make the change,
                                    create a ASCII text file called DISABLE.REG with the following lines: 
                                    
                                    REGEDIT4 
                                    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Network] "DisablePwdCaching"=dword:00000001
  
                                    Open up a DOS box and type REGEDIT DISABLE.REG 
                                    You can also download the DISABLE.REG file. 
                                    If you need to re-enable password caching, download ENABLE.REG and repeat the process just with the different file name 
                                     
                                    
                                    Changing the MaxMTU and other Network Settings
                                    Added 10/19/96 
                                    There are four network settings that can be configured so when dialing to an ISP, you should get somewhat greater throughput. They
                                    are the MaxMTU, MaxMSS and DefaultRcvWindow, and DefaultTTL 
                                    MaxMTU and MaxMSS 
                                    
                                    - Start REGEDIT 
                                    
 - Go to Hkey_Local_Machine / System / CurrentControlset / Services / Class / netTrans / 000n
 (where n is your particular
                                    network adapter binding.) 
                                     - Right click on the right panel 
                                    
 - Select New / String Value 
                                    
 - Type in MaxMTU 
                                    
 - Double click on it and enter then the number you want. The usual change is to 576 
                                    
 - Similarly, you can add MaxMSS and give it a value of 536 
  
                                    DefaultRcvWindows and DefaultTTL 
                                    
                                    - Start REGEDIT 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ System \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ VxD \ MSTCP 
                                    
 - Add a new string DefaultRcvWindow and give it a value of 2144 
                                    
 - Add a new string DefaultTTL and give it a value of 60-64 
  
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Adding Items to the Start Button
                                    Added 10/17/96 
                                    To add items when you right-click on the Start Button: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKey_Classes_Root / Directory / Shell 
                                    
 - Right-click on Shell and select New / Key 
                                    
 - Type in the name of the key and press the Enter key 
                                    
 - 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 
                                    
 - Right-click on the key you just created and create another key under it called command 
                                    
 - For the value of this command, enter the full path and program you want to execute 
                                    
 - Now when you right click on the Start Button, your new program will show up. You do not need to reboot first. 
                                    
 - For example, if you wanted WinWord, you would add that as the first key, the default in the right panel would be &WinWord
                                    so when you right click on the Start Button, the W would be underlined and you could just press that key. The command
                                    would be something like C:\MSOFFICE\WINWORD\WINWORD.EXE 
  
                                     
                                    
                                     Removing Open, Explore & Find from Start Button
                                    Added 9/15/96 
                                    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: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Search for Directory 
                                    
 - This should bring you to Hkey_Classes_Root \ Directory 
                                    
 - Expand this section by clicking on the "+" 
                                    
 - Under shell is Find 
                                    
 - Delete Find 
                                    
 - Scroll down below Directory to Folder 
                                    
 - Expand this section under shell 
                                    
 - Delete Explore and Open 
  
                                    Note: - When you remove Open, you cannot open any folders.  If you need to undo any of the changes, you
                                    can download the registry settings before the changes. 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Removing Items from NEW
                                    Added 7/27/96 
                                    When you right-click on the desktop and select New, a list of default templates you can open up are listed. To
                                    remove items from that list: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Search for the string ShellNew 
                                    
 - This should bring you to HKey_Classes_Root 
                                    
 - For the items you want to remove, simply rename the ShellNew command 
                                    
 - Renaming is safer that deleting it 
                                    
 - Continue searching for the items you want to remove 
                                    
 - You do not need to reboot for the change to take effect 
  
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Changing the Telnet Scroll-Back Buffer Size
                                    Added 7/27/96 
                                    By default, the Telnet session has a window size of 25 lines. To increase this so you can scroll back and look at a
                                    larger number on lines: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Telnet 
                                    
 - Double-click on the entry Rows in the right hand panel 
                                    
 - Increase the decimal value to one that suits your needs. 
  
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Changing the Tips of the Day
                                    Submitted 7/27/96 
                                    You can edit the Tips of the day in the Registry by going to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \
                                    CurrentVersion \ explorer \ Tips 
                                    Submitted by Jayme Johnston jayme@excalibur.net 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Disabling Drives in My Computer
                                    Added 7/24/96 
                                    To turn off the display of local or networked drives when you click on My Computer: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKey_Current_User \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Current Version \ Policies \ Explorer 
                                    
 - Add a New DWORD item and name it NoDrives 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 3FFFFFF 
                                    
 - Now when you click on My Computer, none of your drives will show 
  
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Not Saving Setting on Exit
                                    Added 7/21/96
  
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKey_Current_User \ Software\ Microsoft \Windows \ Current Version \ Policies \ Explorer 
                                    
 - Right click on the right panel and add a New / DWORD 
                                    
 - Name it NoSaveSettings 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 1 
                                    
 - Logoff or Reboot the computer 
  
                                    Download reg file 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Not Displaying the Network Neighborhood
                                    Added 7/21/96
  
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKey_Current_User \ Software\ Microsoft \Windows \ Current Version \ Policies \ Explorer 
                                    
 - Right click on the right panel and add a New / DWORD 
                                    
 - Name it NoNetHood 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 1 
                                    
 - Logoff or Reboot the computer 
  
                                    Download reg file 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Disabling Run or Find from the Start Menu
                                    Added 7/21/96 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKey_Current_User \ Software\ Microsoft \Windows \ Current Version \ Policies \ Explorer 
                                    
 - Right click on the right panel and add a New / DWORD 
                                    
 - Name it NoFile or NoRun 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 1 
                                    
 - Logoff or Reboot the computer 
  
                                    Download reg for no_file 
                                    Download reg for no_run 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Hiding All Icons from the Desktop
                                    Added 7/21/96 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKey_Current_User \ Software\ Microsoft \Windows \ Current Version \ Policies \ Explorer 
                                    
 - Right click on the right panel and add a New / DWORD 
                                    
 - Name it NoDesktop 
                                    
 - Give it a value of 1 
                                    
 - Logoff or Reboot the computer 
                                    
 - Now all icons are hidden on the desktop. 
  
                                    Download reg file 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Get Your Folders to Open the Way You Want Every Time
                                    Submitted 7/7/96 
                                    To get your folders to open the way you want every time: 
                                    
                                    - Set up all your folders the way you want (auto arrange, view, etc.), 
                                    
 - Start RegEdit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer. 
                                    
 - Go to NoSaveSettings 
                                    
 - Modify and change Value to 1 
  
                                    Submitted by Dan Poplawski dan@together.net 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Modifying Default Desktop Icons
                                    Added 7/1/96 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ explorer \ Shell Icons 
                                    
 - The default icons are numbered in the right panel from 0-40 
                                    
 - Double click on the number of the particular icon you want to change. See the chart below. 
                                    
 - Enter the name of the icon file you want to use followed by the number of the icon in that file.
 Note: The numbering
                                    starts with zero. 
                                     - If you use a single .ICO file, it should be followed by a 0. 
                                    
 - e.g. - filename.dll,4 - This would actually be the 5th icon since it starts with 0. 
                                    
 - Make sure you delete the hidden file C:\WINDOWS\SHELLICONCACHE 
  
                                    Below is a reference for the icons I've been able to figure out: 
                                    0 - Default Icon 1 - Default Document 2 - Application 3 - Closed Folder 4 - Open Folder 5 - 5 1/4 Drive 6
                                    - 3 1/4 Drive 7 - Removable Drive 8 - Hard Drive 9 - Network Folder 10 - Network Offline 11 - CD 12 - RAM
                                    Drive 13 - Entire Nertwork 15 - My Computer 16 - Printer 17 - Network Neighborhood 18 - Network Workgroup 19-27
                                    are the Start Menu icons 19 - Programs 20 - Desktop 21 - Settings 22 - Find 23 - Help 24 - Run 25
                                    - Suspend 27 - Shutdown 
                                    28 - Share 29 - Shortcut 31 - Recycle Bin (Empty) 32 - Recycle Bin (Full) 33 - Folder, Dial-Up Networking 34
                                    - Desktop 36 - Program Group 40 - Audio Card 
                                    In addition, you can change: 
                                    
                                    - My Computer - HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D} 
                                    
 - Network Neighborhood - HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ CLSID\{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D} 
                                    
 - InBox - HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ CLSID\{00020D75-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} 
                                    
 - Recycle Bin - HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ CLSID\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} 
  
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Clearing the Documents Menu Automatically
                                    Added 6/2/96 
                                    The Documents Menu displays the last file and programs you used. You can clear item manually but only through editing the
                                    Registry can you turn this off automatically. This can be useful on computers that are used by multiple people. The same
                                    settings can be also used in NT 4.0 
                                    
                                    - Set the properties on the Recycle Bin to delete files immediately. 
                                    
 - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKey_Current_User \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ User Shell Folders 
                                    
 - Right click on the right panel 
                                    
 - Select New / String Value 
                                    
 - Rename it to Recent - Only if it is not already there 
                                    
 - Give it the value of C:\RECYCLED 
                                    
 - Set your Recycle bin to Automatically delete files 
                                    
 - Log off and back on again. 
  
                                    Your Documents Menu should now be blank. This will be for all subsequent users who logon as well. 
                                     
                                    
                                    Disabling the Right-Click on the Start Button
                                    Added 6/29/96 
                                    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. 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Search for Desktop 
                                    
 - This should bring you to HKey_Classes_Root \ Directory 
                                    
 - Expand this section 
                                    
 - Under Shell is Find 
                                    
 - Delete Find 
                                    
 - Move down a little in the Registry to Folder 
                                    
 - 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 to see how to do this automatically during an install. 
                                     
                                    
                                    Disabling My Computer
                                    Added 6/29/96 
                                    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: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Search for 20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D 
                                    
 - This should bring you to the HKey_Classes_Root \ CLSID section 
                                    
 - 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.. 
                                    See the section on Installation to see how to do this automatically during an install. 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Changing Desktop Icons
                                    Added 5/28/96 
                                    You can change many of the icons that are located on your desktop. 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Search for My Computer or 20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D 
                                    
 - Expand that key 
                                    
 - Highlight Default Icon 
                                    
 - Double click on the Default in the right panel 
                                    
 - Enter the name of the program with the icon you want to use followed by and command and then the number of the icon (starting
                                    with 0) 
  
                                    Some of the additional items that can be searched for are: 
                                    
                                    - Network Neighborhood - HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ CLSID\{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D} 
                                    
 - InBox - HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ CLSID\{00020D75-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} 
                                    
 - Recycle Bin - HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ CLSID\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} 
  
                                    Additional icons can be found in: 
                                    
                                    - \WINDOWS\MORICONS.DLL 
                                    
 - \WINDOWS\SYSTEM\PIFMGR.DLL 
                                    
 - \WINDOWS\SYSTEM\SHELL32.DLL 
  
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Opening Explorer from My Computer
                                    Added 5/28/96 
                                    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: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Search for My Computer or 20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D 
                                    
 - This should bring you to HKey_Classes_Root \ CLSID 
                                    
 - Expand the key {20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D} 
                                    
 - Right click on Shell 
                                    
 - Select New / Key and type Open and press the Enter key 
                                    
 - Right click on Open 
                                    
 - Select New / Key and type Command and press the Enter key 
                                    
 - Double click on the Default for Command and type Explorer.exe for the value 
                                    
 - Now when you click on My Computer, the Explorer will start 
                                    
 - If you want to return to normal, simply delete the Open key 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Fixing Corrupt Registry
                                    Added 5/12/96 
                                    If your registry has gotten corrupted, and re-installing Windows95 over your existing version does not fix the problem, there
                                    is a hidden, read-only, system file on the root of your boot drive called SYSTEM.1ST. This is the initial system
                                    registry created when you first installed Windows95. 
                                    To use this file:
  
                                    
                                    - Go to your Windows directory 
                                    
 - Un-Attrib your current SYSTEM.DAT file (attrib -r -s -h system.dat) 
                                    
 - Copy your current SYSTEM.DAT to something like SYSTEM.BAD file (just in case) 
                                    
 - Move to your root directory 
                                    
 - Un-Attrib the SYSTEM.1ST file 
                                    
 - Copy SYSTEM.1ST to \WINDOWS\SYSTEM.DAT 
                                    
 - Re-start your system 
  
                                    You will need to install your 32-bit apps and any other programs or changes that modified your system registry but you
                                    will not need to go through a new again. Your 16-bit apps should not need to be re-installed since they do not modify the
                                    registry. You will also retain your current desktop configuration. 
                                     
                                    
                                    Recycle Bin Edits
                                    Submitted 5/2/96 
                                    Fooling with the recycle bin. Why not make the icon context menu act like other icon context menu's. 
                                    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 win 95 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 win 95 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 ... another shortcut arrow "Attributes"=hex:40,01,04,20 ...
                                    and another shortcut arrow "Attributes"=hex:40,01,08,20 ... make it look disabled (like it's been cut) 
                                    I added the above edits for fun. But it gets you thinking. Note: Adding rename and delete to the context menu takes
                                    effect instantly. To restore the icon after deletion requires screen refresh (F5). Have fun.... Tom 
                                    Submitted by Tom Temple temple@earthlink.net 
                                     
                                    
                                    Setting the Minimum Password Length
                                    Added 4/29/96 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKLM,SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Network 
                                    
 - Add a new Binary Value 
                                    
 - Rename it to MinPwdLen 
                                    
 - Assign it a value equal to your minimum password length 
  
                                    Also see the Installation Section on doing this automatically during installation. 
                                     
                                    
                                    Disabling File and Print Sharing
                                    Added 4/29/96 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKLM,SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Network 
                                    
 - Add a new DWord Value 
                                    
 - Rename it to NoPrintSharing or NoFileSharing 
                                    
 - Assign it a value of 1 
  
                                    Also see the Installation Section on doing this automatically during installation. 
                                     
                                    
                                    Specifying programs to run every time Windows95 starts
                                    Added 4/21/96 
                                    If you want to start programs every time Windows95 runs, but would like to hide them from users by not having the listed
                                    in the Startup folder or the WIN.INI file, you can have them load through the registry. 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Run or RunOnce 
                                    
 - Right click on the right panel 
                                    
 - Select New / String Value 
                                    
 - Type in any name 
                                    
 - For the value, enter the path and executable for the program you want to run. 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Removing the Shortcut Icon Arrows
                                    Added 4/21/96 
                                    
                                    - Open REGEDIT.EXE 
                                    
 - Open the Key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT 
                                    
 - Open the Key LNKFILE 
                                    
 - Delete the value IsShortcut 
                                    
 - Open the next Key PIFFILE 
                                    
 - Delete the value IsShortcut 
                                    
 - Restart the Win95 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Turn Off Window Animation
                                    You can shut off the animation displayed when you minimize and maximize windows. Added 4/21/96 
                                    
                                    - Open Regedit 
                                    
 - HKEY_CURRENT_USER 
                                    
 - Control panel 
                                    
 - Desktop 
                                    
 - WindowMetrics 
                                    
 - Right Mouse Click an empty space in the right pane. 
                                    
 - Select new string value. 
                                    
 - Name the new value MinAnimate. 
                                    
 - Doubleclick on the new string value (MinAnimate) and click on "Modify" 
                                    
 - Enter a value of 0 for Off or 1 for On then hit Enter 
                                    
 - Close Regedit and all programs then reboot. 
  
                                    Download reg file 
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    To speed up the Start Menu
                                    Added 4/21/96 
                                    
                                    - Start the REGEDIT program 
                                    
 - Search for the word desktop 
                                    
 - This should be in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT / CLSID / {00021400... 
                                    
 - Right Click on the right panel 
                                    
 - Pick NEW / String Value. 
                                    
 - Name it MenuShowDelay, all one word. 
                                    
 - Select a value from 1-10, 1 being the fastest. 
                                    
 - Exit REGEDIT 
                                    
 - Restart Windows 
  
                                     
                                    
                                    Changing your Modem's Initialization String
                                    Added 4/21/96 
                                    
                                    - Start REGEDIT 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ System \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ Class \ Modem \ 0000 \ Init 
                                    
 - Change the settings to the new values 
  
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Increasing the Modem Timeout
                                    Added 4/21/96 
                                    If your modem it timing out during file transfers or loading Web Pages, you might try increasing the timeout period. 
                                    To change it: 
                                    
                                    - Start Regedit 
                                    
 - Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / System / CurrentControlSet / Services / Class / Modem / XXXX / Settings
 Where XXXX is the
                                    number of your modem 
                                     - Move to the right panel and double click on Inactivity Timeout 
                                    
 - The number of minutes for a timeout should be entered between the brackets. 
                                    
 - For example, a US Robotics Sportster could have S19=<30> to set it to 30 minutes. 
  
                                     
                                    
                                     
                                    Removing Programs listed from the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs Section
                                    Added 4/21/96 
                                    If you remove an installed program and its files by deleting the files, it may still show up in the Add/Remove programs
                                    list through the control panel. In order to remove it from the list (so you don't need to re-install in order to just remove
                                    it again). 
                                    
                                    - Start the Registry Editor 
                                    
 - Open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Uninstall 
                                    
 - Delete any programs here. 
  
                                    This will only delete them from the list, not delete the actual programs. Only programs designed for Windows95 will
                                    show up here in the first place.  |