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Be careful when you use the Exchange DST fix
FrancoisI live in Saskatchewan, Canada. When applying the Microsoft suggested registry changes, we found that they did not include our province in the list of timezones. We are the only provice that does not change time. We had to add that entry into the script that they...
Tags: francois.lachance@..., timeZone
Discussion threads 2007-02-23
Vista registry changes
I have noticed that Vista puts the registry entries that used to be in HKLMsoftware... into HKEY_Classes_RootVirtual StoreMachineSoftware... and maybe other places that I haven't yet identified. Since I have used .reg scripts to make installation configurations easier on remote, isolated, users, I am trying to find some...
Tags: hmf, windows, registry, vista, Microsoft Windows Vista
Discussion threads 2007-02-19
How do I? Manage Microsoft's Windows Small Business Server 2003 e-mail accounts
Microsoft'sWindows Small Business Server SBS is changing the way many smallbusinesses operate. Combining simple but powerful Windows user controls androbust e-mail services in a single platform priced attractively for smallerorganizations is one of the brighter ideas Microsoft's had of late.Organizationseverywhere are turning to Windows Small Business Server 2003 to power...
Tags: e-mail, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, Exchange, mailbox, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003, userÂ
Technical articles 2006-08-24
Win2K Pro Shutdown Save Settings
Please let me know how to toggle save to NOT save settings upon shutdown. I have a hunch some times I encounter problems because my settings have changed and when shutting down the changes get saved with the problems so next boot up reintroduces the problems. I want...
Tags: jawaglen, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, registry, windows
Q&A 2005-10-03
Fine-tune your Windows NT system with these registry edits
If you use caution when working with the registry, you can enhance both the appearance and performance of your Windows NT system. Try out these four registry tweaks to change the system font, speed up NTFS performance, load balance your network cards, and zero out the page file...
Tags: Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows, TechRepublic Staff, registry, registry change, Windows NT Newsletter, Operating Systems, Software
Technical articles 2005-08-03
XP Mapped Network Drive Disconnect
I have WinXP Pro connected to a workgroup. Everyone is setup to backup their data to a mapped network drive. My network drive stays connected OK until I run NTBACKUP. After about 30 minutes into the backup process it fails with the following error:Windows - Delayed Write Failed. Windows was...
Tags: Allen Risler, backup, mapped network, Microsoft Windows XP, network, NTBackup, server, windows
Q&A 2005-07-27

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Tech Tip: Fine-tune your system with these registry edits
As you know, editing the registry is a serious undertaking and potentially risky. However, if you use caution when working with the registry, you can enhance both the appearance and performance of your system. Here are four registry tweaks to try. ...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows NT Newsletter, Registry, Font
Technical articles 2003-12-08
Get IT Done: Modify your Windows 2000 server's registry to improve TCP/IP performance
Windows 2000s automatic TCP/IP settings arent always the best for network performance, but you can modify your servers registry to optimize TCP/IP.The TCP/IP Properties sheet on your Windows 2000 server is the configuration screen that allows you to input basic TCP/IP information, such as an IP address, subnet mask, default...
Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Get IT Done, Microsoft Windows 2000, server, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Maximum Transmission Unit, TCP/IP, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2002-07-22
Tweak Win2K Server registry to improve TCP/IP performance
Windows 2000 Server's TCP/IP Properties Sheet is a little deceptive in giving the impression that basic information, such as an IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, or DNS server, is all that's required to create connections. There's much more to TCP/IP than meets the eye; Windows simply requires a minimal...
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, Maximum Transmission Unit, Maximum Transmission Unit size, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, registry, server, TCP/IP
Technical articles 2003-10-23
Delete cached user profiles with a Windows registry tweak
Roaming profiles can be lifesavers for users who work from multiple computers, but these profiles can also fill a workstation's hard drive in no time. Read how you can automatically purge these pudgy profiles.Roaming profiles allow users to log on from any workstation on the network and access the same...
Tags: Operating systems, Workstations, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows, user profile, workstation, Windows Registry, user log, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2002-02-27
Registry Help 1.70 (Windows)
With Registry Help, you can optimize and manage your Windows registry safely. Main features include: Windows registry scan, cleaner, and repair. Registry tweak list. Advanced search in Windows registry. Change history is recorded by date and time. Adds option to check auto update, option to stop exit reminder and features...
Tags: Registry, Windows Registry, Microsoft Windows, Foryoursoft
Software downloads 2009-05-28
Adding everyone group to registry key
Is it possible to add the Everyone group to a registry key and give it full control using a .reg file? I have changed a registry entry so that everyone can print from photoshop 5.5What i want to do is push out this registry change through SMS rather than having...
Tags: registry
Q&A 2005-09-15
Vista registry change through command line?
Is there a way to make registry changes using command line? when i try the below command reg add HKLMSYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesBITSParameters /v Test /t REG_EXPAND_SZ /d Test123 /fit works fine in XP but in Vista, it is given "Access Denied" error.Can anyone suggest how to do this in Vista?2 things to...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows Vista, registry change
Discussion threads 2008-02-22
What are your favorite windows registry tweaks/hacks? Please share...
What are your favorite windows registry tweaks/hacks? Please share...Most of us have opened up regedit or similar registry tool at least once and made some modification or change to fix or tweak a particular windows setting. What is your favorite windows registry tweak/hack?I'll start off by listing a few...
Tags: window, windows registry, registry, windows, reg hack, reg tweaks, UncleRob, wallpaper
Discussion threads 2006-08-14
Ten cool Registry edits for Windows XP
Windows XP is great, but no OS is perfect. Fortunately, you can work with the Windows Registry to make it better. Try these ten Registry edit tricks from Faithe Wempen to improve your users' experience.We’ve all heard the dire warnings about editing the Registry: Crack open the Registry Editor and...
Tags: Operating systems, Faithe Wempen, Microsoft Windows, Windows Registry, Microsoft Windows XP
Technical articles 2002-01-17
Step-By-Step: How to use Microsoft's Registry Checker utility
Learn to use Microsofts Registry Checker utility, which performs backups and makes Registry restorations easierAs users of Windows 9x, we’ve heard of the Registry; maybe we’ve even seen the Registry. Since it has such a shady existence, what should we do when it breaks? To safeguard the Registry’s continued performance...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 95, Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., Paul Suiter, Registry Checker, Microsoft Windows, backup
Technical articles 2000-02-03
Talking Shop: Use the Registry Editor to take control of your users' desktops
Use the Windows registry to gain more control over what users do and to make the system easier to use.Wouldn’t you like to have more control over what the user has access to on your network? Of course you would, and in this article I will show you how to...
Tags: Operating systems, desktop, Dallas Releford, Microsoft Windows, Start Menu, DWORD Value, Registry Editor, registry
Technical articles 2000-08-08
Track Database Changes with Imperva's ADC Change Management
Having a change control process in effect for your IT infrastructure is a daunting task. Change Management helps to relieve the chaos in an IT infrastructure by having documented processes with how to deal with patches, updates, new equipment requests, audits, and potential issues that arise on a daily basis....
Tags: security, change management
Blog posts 2007-05-23
Reset lost Windows passwords with Offline Registry Editor
Misplaced passwords can render Windows systems useless. Minus a valid username and password, Windows boxes, and the data they contain, are essentially off limits. The situation arises frequently. Users leave. Past consultants fail to document deployments. IT professionals quit. Without documentation, accessing critical Windows systems and data...
Tags: Situation, User Account, Password, Registry Editor, Utility, Option, Offline NT Password & Registry Editor, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Erik Eckel
Blog posts 2008-03-14
Change the product key on Windows XP
For most Microsoft Windows XP installs, you'll never need to worry about the validity of the product key assigned to your copy of the OS. However, software does tend to get installed without authorization, even in the most carefully managed shops, and so from time to time you may need...
Tags: Product Key, Script, Product Id, Machine, SP1, Script Method, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Brien Posey
Blog posts 2008-04-30
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