Unlock Toolbars to Customize Them Tip:
The new Windows XP now features locking toolbars, and you can adjust them. You may customize a lot of the Windows XP features such as the Taskbar, Start Menu, and even toolbar icons in Internet Explorer and Outlook Express. Remember your right-click:
* Right-click on a toolbar, and then click Lock the Toolbars to remove the check mark.
* Right-click on the toolbar again, and then click Customize.
You may add or remove toolbar buttons, change text options and icon options. When you've got the toolbar customized, click Close. Now right-click on the toolbar and then click Lock the Toolbars to lock them in place. com
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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- Automatic Screen Refresh
- Change/Add Restrictions And Features
- Creating a Default File Opener
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- Deleting Registry Keys from the Command Line
- Change the Registered Change the User Information
- Change Default Folder Locations
- Changing Windows' Icons
- Multiple Columns For the Start Menu
- Disable the Outlook Express Splash Screen
- Lock Out Unwanted Users
- Setting the Minimum Password Length
- Recycle Bin Edits
- Opening Explorer from My Computer
- Disabling My Computer
- Changing the caption on the Title Bar
- Disabling the Right-Click on the Start Button
- Increasing the Modem Timeout
- Changing your Modem's Initialization String
- Add\delete programs to run every time Windows starts
- Turn Off Window Animation
- Removing the Shortcut Icon Arrows
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- How to improve on shutdown time ? Close apps autom...
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