Sunday, March 27, 2011

Enable Auto Login - Windows XP

Below are the procedure for XP Auto login :

Start -> Run type regedit then click OK

Locate the following registry entry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

In Right Side Pane :

Double-click on DefaultUserName then type your user name as value and click OK
Double-click on DefaultPassword then type your password as value and click OK

If there is no entry like DefaultPassword, then create it using the following steps:

Rightclick and select New, and then select String Value
Type DefaultPassword as value name and Press OK
Double click on newly created entry and type your password there as value

If DefaultPassword string is not specified then Windows XP automatically changes the value of AutoAdminLogon key from 1 (true) to 0 (false) to turn off AutoAdminLogon facility.

Double-click on AutoAdminLogon entry then type 1 as value and Press OK

If there is no entry like AutoAdminLogon, then create it using the following steps:

Rightclick and select New, and then select String Value
Type AutoAdminLogon as value name, and then Press OK
Double Click the newly created key and type 1 as value

Close Registry Editor

Restart your PC, now your XP can log in Automatically.

Disable the right click functionality on the desktop

Very useful particularly for home users who want to protect their system default settings against unwanted changes that other users can make. For example changes in system desktop appearance, themes, and screen saver as well as other display settings. Using registry editor, you can disable the right click functionality on desktop to access the "Display Properties" dialog box and this will also prevent users to access windows explorer.

Follow the given steps to disable the right click functionality on desktop:

To use this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights.

Click Start button and type regedit in Run option then press Enter for next.



Here locate the location to:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer



Here in right side panel, right click to create a new DWORD value with the name NoViewContextMenu (it is case sensitive), then assign number 1 in value data box.



Now close the registry editor and restart your computer after any changes to go into effect.
But next time, if you want to enable right click functionality on desktop then simply change the value of data box or delete the NoViewContextMenu DWORD item.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Disable right-click menu and ability to change item order in Start menu




This setting can disable right-click menu in Start menu as well as sub-menus of Start menu. Included to this is applying restrictions on changing the order of items in sub-menus of Start menu.
Level: Recommended For Experts Only
Description:
Normally, users can reorder start menu as well as its sub-menu items by dragging and dropping the item. They can display context menus by right-clicking a start menu item. Applying this registry setting can prevent users from using the drag-and-drop method to reorder items on the start menu. Also, it removes context menus from the start menu. For this, go to start > run, enter regedit and navigate to the registry path listed below. You can create a dword value nochangestartmenu, if this value does not exist. Now, right-click and modify the value to 1 which can disable context menu and item reordering from start menu. However, if you want to enable the options back, change the value data to 0 or delete the value. 


Screenshots



First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type "regedit".

Go to <b>[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\]</b> Now, right-click in the open area to create a DWORD Value with the name "NoChangeStartMenu" in "Explorer" key.

Next, right-click on "NoChangeStartMenu" and click on 'Modify'.

Finally, enter the value "1" in the text box and click on 'OK'.


Registry Entries


  • Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\]
  • Location: Current User
  • Value Name: NoChangeStartMenu
  • Data Type: DWORD (DWORD Value)
  • Enabled Value: 1
  • Disabled Value: 0
  • Action Type: Add an Entry

Clear the computer names searched on a network




This setting allows you to clear the names of all computers that were passed as arguments while searching a computer on the network.
Level: Recommended For Novice Users
Description:
Window provides with the option to look for a computer if you are a part of the network. Search can be carried out on computer name, and with every search a list, as drop-down information, is shown depicting the names on which the previous searches were conducted. With this setting you can clear this most recently used search list. For this, go to start > run menu, enter regedit and navigate to the registry path listed below. When in findcomputermru folder, select all the values in the right-pane and press delete. It will delete the list of all searches conducted from find dialog box. The changes take effect after a restart or logoff.



Screenshots


First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type "regedit".
Next, go to the <b>[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FindComputerMRU\]</b> key, select the values a, b to MRUList, right-click and click on "Delete".


Registry Entries


  • Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FindComputerMRU\]
  • Location: Current User
  • Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value)
  • Action Type: Deleted

Cascading My Pictures items inside the Start menu (All Users)



setting enables you to control the display of My Pictures either as cascade menu or as a folder link inside Start menu.
·        Path: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\]
·        Location: Local Machine
·        Value Name: CascadeMyPictures
·        Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value)
·        Enabled Value: Yes
·        Disabled Value: No
·        Action Type: Add an Entry 

Display programs list on the Start menu in scrolling mode



This setting can make the programs list in Start menu to appear in scrolling mode.
·        Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\]
·        Location: Current User
·        Value Name: StartMenuScrollPrograms
·        Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value)
·        Enabled Value: YES
·        Disabled Value: NO
·        Action Type: Modified 

Show Administrative Tools folder in Start > Programs menu



This setting can show the "Administrative Tools" folder in the Start > Programs menu.
·        Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\]
·        Location: Current User
·        Value Name: StartMenuAdminTools
·        Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value)
·        Enabled Value: YES
·        Disabled Value: NO
·        Action Type: Add an Entry 

Change default location of the Programs folder



With this setting, you can change the default location/path of the "Programs" folder. Upon changing the path, all subsequent data will be saved at the new location by default.
·        Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders\]
·        Location: Current User
·        Value Name: Programs
·        Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value)
·        Action Type: Modified
·        Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders\]
·        Location: Current User
·        Value Name: Programs
·        Data Type: REG_EXPAND_SZ (Expandable String Value)
·        Action Type: Modified 

Show the Services item in My Computers context menu.



You can show Services item in the context menu that pops up when right clicking the My Computer icon.
·        Path: [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\]
·        Location: Root
·        Value Name: Services
·        Data Type: Key
·        Action Type: Add an Entry
·        Path: [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\services\]
·        Location: Root
·        Value Name: Default
·        Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value)
·        Action Type: Modified
·        Path: [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\services\]
·        Location: Root
·        Value Name: Command
·        Data Type: Key
·        Action Type: Add an Entry
·        Path: [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\services\Command\]
·        Location: Root
·        Value Name: Default
·        Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value)
·        Action Type: Modified

Monday, March 21, 2011

Hide user-created folders in the Start menu.



This setting enables you to hide user-created folders in the Start menu.
Level: Recommended For Experts Only
Description:
Users may have some folders which are regularly used by them. To have faster accessibility to these folders, users may add them to the start menu. With this setting you can hide the user-created folder form the start menu list. For this, go to start > run, enter regedit and navigate to the registry path listed below. You can create a dword value nostartmenusubfolders, if this value does not exist. Now, right-click and modify the value to 1 which can hide the user-created folder. However, if you want to show the option back, change the value data to 0 or delete the value. The changes take effect after a restart or logoff. When editing the registry it is highly recommended to run a quick scan for optimization, you can test your system now for free.

Registry Entries

  • Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\]
  • Location: Current User
  • Value Name: NoStartMenuSubFolders
  • Data Type: DWORD (DWORD Value)
  • Enabled Value: 1
  • Disabled Value: 0
  • Action Type: Add an Entry

Remove Search item from the Start menu (For Current User)


This setting enables you to hide the Search item in the Start menu.

Level: Recommended For Novice Users
Description:
Search option lets you to look for stored documents and files & folders, computers on the network, people in address book, websites and permits to work through them. This setting enables you to remove the item from the start menu. For this, go to start > run, enter regedit and navigate to the registry path listed below. You can create a dword value nofind, if this value does not exist. Now, right-click and modify the value to 1 which can remove turn off item from the start menu. However, if you want to remove the option, change the value to 0 or delete the value nofind. The changes take effect after a restart or logoff. When editing the registry it is highly recommended to run a quick scan for optimization, you can test your system now for free.

Registry Entries

  • Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\]
  • Location: Current User
  • Value Name: NoFind
  • Data Type: DWORD (DWORD Value)
  • Enabled Value: 1
  • Disabled Value: 0
  • Action Type: Add an Entry

Remove the add printer menu item (Current User)



This setting enables you to prevent the addition of a new printer.
Level: Recommended For Experts Only
Description:
This setting enables you to prevent the addition of a new printer. If you go to "start->run", type "control panel" and perform a double-click on the icon "printers and faxes", you can see all your existing printers. If you enable this setting, you can't add a new printer. For this go to "start->run" and enter "regedit" and search the key listed below. You can create one dword value "noaddprinter", if this value is not existing. Now you can set this value to remove the add printer menu item from the menu printers and faxes in the start menu. After a restart or logoff the changes take effect. When editing the registry it is highly recommended to run a quick scan for optimization, you can test your system now for free.

Registry Entries

  • Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\]
  • Location: Current User
  • Value Name: NoAddPrinter
  • Data Type: DWORD (DWORD Value)
  • Enabled Value: 1
  • Disabled Value: 0
  • Action Type: Add an Entry

Enable 'Pin to Start menu' for folders in the context menu.



Through this setting you can enable'Pin to Start menu' option for folders in the context menu.
Level: Recommended For Experts Only
Description:
There are two ways for pinning files or folders to start menu. Pinning files are the links listed on left top of the 2-panel start menu display which is separated by a line from the remaining links. The first one is to drag and drop that file/folder. By dragging and dropping you can add new items to this pinned list. You can easily release the mouse button either on the new start button or on the new start menu for adding it. The other way is from context menu. If you open the context menu of a file (right click on it) while holding the shift key, then you can see the new menu item "pin to start menu". Clicking this item you can place shortcuts in the start menu. For removing it you can use again the context menu right clicking on this new pinned item and then clicking "unpin from start menu" or "remove from this list". You can use this feature, e.g., for quickly accessing your "program files" folder in your profile. For this, go to start > run menu, enter "regedit" and navigate to the registry path listed below. Then right click on "contextmenuhandlers" key and select "key" option from the context menu to add the "{a2a9545d-a0c2-42b4-9708-a0b2badd77c8}" key (without quotes). However, if you want to get back to the original state just delete "{a2a9545d-a0c2-42b4-9708-a0b2badd77c8}" key. The changes take effect after a restart or logoff. When editing the registry it is highly recommended to run a quick scan for optimization, you can test your system now for free.

 Registry Entries

  • Path: [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\]
  • Location: Root
  • Value Name: {a2a9545d-a0c2-42b4-9708-a0b2badd77c8}
  • Data Type: Key
  • Action Type: Add an Entry

Friday, February 25, 2011

Create Your Own Logon Message



1 Click start
click run
type regedit,
then click ok!

2 In The registry editor, drill down to the following key:
hklm\software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current version\Winlogon.

3 Right click LegalNoticeCaption,
click modify,
Type: THIS IS NEXT TRICK,and then click ok!

4 Right click legalNoticeText,
click modify, and then Close your message!

5 Restart Your Computer.

6 The message will appear every time you logon!

Monday, January 24, 2011

TURN ON UR PC JUST 10 SEC

 
Alright so u wanna know how to turn the pc on in 10 seconds (may vary)heres what u have to do to turn ur pc on in 10 seconds
Well go to run
n type Regedit
press enter
this will open Registery Editor
now look for the key
HKEY_LOACAL_MECHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ContentIndex
now there find the Key Called
“Startup Delay”
Double Click On It
Now where its Base
Click Decimal
Now its Default Value Is 4800000 (75300:hexadecimal)
Change The Value To 40000
here u go u have done it
now close the Registery Editor and Restart Your Computer
All’s Done…

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Remove Run item from the Start menu.

 
This setting enables you to hide the Run item in the Start menu.
Level: Recommended For Novice Users
Description:
The run command allows you to access programs, documents, folders or websites. This setting can disable this feature by removing the command from the start menu list. For this, go to start > run, enter regedit and navigate to the registry path listed below. You can create a dword value startmenurun, if this value does not exist. Now, right-click and modify the value to 1 which can remove run item from the start menu. However, if you want to show the option back, change the value to 0 or delete startmenurun. The changes take effect after a restart or logoff.

Screenshots


First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type "regedit".
Go to <b>[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\]</b> Now, right-click in the open area to create a DWORD Value with the name "StartMenuRun" in "Advanced" key.
Next, right-click on "StartMenuRun" and click on 'Modify'.
Finally, enter the value "1" in the text box and click on 'OK'.


Registry Entries

  • Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\]
  • Location: Current User
  • Value Name: StartMenuRun
  • Data Type: DWORD (DWORD Value)
  • Enabled Value: 1
  • Disabled Value: 0
  • Action Type: Add an Entry

Remove Start menu option in Start Menu Properties dialog.

 
This setting removes the simple Start menu option in Start Menu Properties dialog so that only Classic Start menu display is available to users.
Level: Recommended For Novice Users
Description:
In windows xp and windows 2003, you can choose between the start menu and the classic start menu display. This can be seen in the start menu tab when you open start > settings > taskbar and start menu. But, this setting can remove the start menu option from the dialog, leaving only classic start menu display. For this, go to start > run, enter regedit and navigate to the registry path listed below. You can create a dword value nosimplestartmenu, if this value does not exist. Now, right-click and modify the value to 1 which removes the start menu from the dialog. However, if you want to get back to the original state, change the value to 0. The changes will take effect after a restart or logoff. Note: this feature works on internet explorer version 5 and above.

Screenshots


First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type "regedit".
Then, go to <b>[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\]</b> key, and in the open area right-click to create and new DWORD value "NoSimpleStartMenu".
The created DWORD value will look like below.
Next, right-click on the "NoSimpleStartMenu" DWORD value and click on 'Modify'.
Finally, enter the value "1" in the text box and click on 'OK'.

Registry Entries

  • Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\]
  • Location: Current User
  • Value Name: NoSimpleStartMenu
  • Data Type: DWORD (DWORD Value)
  • Enabled Value: 1
  • Disabled Value: 0

Clear the computer names searched on a network.

This setting allows you to clear the names of all computers that were passed as arguments while searching a computer on the network.
Level: Recommended For Novice Users
Description:
Window provides with the option to look for a computer if you are a part of the network. Search can be carried out on computer name, and with every search a list, as drop-down information, is shown depicting the names on which the previous searches were conducted. With this setting you can clear this most recently used search list. For this, go to start > run menu, enter regedit and navigate to the registry path listed below. When in findcomputermru folder, select all the values in the right-pane and press delete. It will delete the list of all searches conducted from find dialog box. The changes take effect after a restart or logoff. 

Screenshots


 
First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type "regedit".
 
 
Next, go to the <b>[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FindComputerMRU\]</b> key, select the values a, b to MRUList, right-click and click on "Delete".

Registry Entries

  • Path: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FindComputerMRU\]
  • Location: Current User
  • Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value)
  • Action Type: Deleted