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TIPS & TWEAKS PAGE NINE

AskVG.com This site contains lots of Windows tutorials, tips-n-tricks, themes, etc to help you. All these tutorials will help you learning new things in Windows and finding solutions of various problems. Check it out for some goodies.


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Group policy for Windows XP

One of the most full featured Windows XP configuration tools available is hidden right there in your system, but most people don't even know it exists. It's called the Local Group Policy Editor, or gpedit for short. To invoke this editor, select Start and then Run, then type the following: gpedit.msc 

After you hit ENTER, you'll be greeted by gpedit, which lets you modify virtually every feature in Windows XP without having to resort to regedit. Dig around and enjoy!
I got this tip from PC Tech. Check out some more of the great tips...
 
 


A few words from the site called Auldfarts Computer F&Qs. "There are many tips that are of great value in these pages to assist you in a straight forward manner without the jargon! These are sections for Guides, Tips n Tricks, Troubleshooting & Complete How To Guides".
 
Check it out pretty good old fart!

Keyboard Shortcuts Here'a a pretty good illustration from MS on creating a shortcut to one of your apps so you can open it with the keyboard. Check this out, pretty cool!

10 things you can do when Windows XP won't boot This article is a little old but the results will still be the same and I hope I don't need to use any of these.

Add or Delete Items to your Send To Menu
I was surfing around and found this little tip on adding items to your right click menu.
 
Just open start menu then run: type in sendto and you can drag items you wish to add. Here's more on the subject from the one and only Microsoft or you might want to get the Elder Geek version. Pick one or both:)

Internet Fixes Lot's of free info, some paid tip pdf files. 2.95 but well worth a visit if you don't get lost in all the text.

Some simple tips and some very advanced!


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