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pittpull 24th Apr 03 11:34 PM

Just some tips you can play with

Remeber always make an backup before doing something in the registry



1. Auto Login

start > run > control userpasswords2
uncheck User must enter name and password
Apply and OK


2. Auto Shutdown

We will need to go into Group Policy Object Editor,
go to Start -> Run -> and type gpedit.msc followed by enter.
You should see the Group Policy Editor as shown on the left.
Browse to Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System ->
now look in the right window pane and double click on Display Shutdown Event Tracker.

This window will now appear,
simply select Disabled and then proceed to click on OK.
Now close the Group Policy Object Editor window.


3.IE security

Now, go to Tools -> Internet Options -> click on the Security tab,
and adjust the slider on "Security Level for this zone" to Medium.
You will be prompted with a warning box that the recommended security level for that zone is High,
and that you have chosen a setting lower than this. Click on Yes.

The common Workstation configuration is Medium, so this should suit most users.


4. Enabling Graphics Hardware Acceleration

Let's start with enabling the Hardware acceleration on our graphics card.
Simply right click anywhere on your desktop and select
Properties -> Settings tab -> Advanced -> and finally, the Troubleshoot tab.

Now move the Hardware acceleration slider across to Full

Click OK

You may experience a monitor black out for a few seconds, this is normal.


5. Enabling DirectX

We now want to enable the full capabilities of DirectX.
To do this, go to Start -> Run -> and type dxdiag followed by enter.
You will get a dialog box asking if you want to allow dxdiag to access the internet
to check for valid WHQL certificates - click on Yes.

Let's click on the Display tab, now click on all three boxes to enable DirectDraw,
Direct3D and AGP Texture Acceleration.
You can now install your Win2K/XP drivers for your Graphics Card


6.Enabling Sound Acceleration

Go to Start -> Run -> and type Services.msc followed by enter.
The Services window will appear, scroll down until you find "Windows Audio".
Double click on Windows Audio -> and change the startup type to Automatic -> then Apply -> Start -> OK

Lastly, we will need to go back into DirectX Diagnostics.
Click on Start -> Run -> and type dxdiag followed by enter.
This time, go to the Sound tab and move the slider on Hardware Sound Acceleration Level to Full Acceleration.

BTW you still need to install your sound card drivers


7. Enabling Themes

Go to Start -> Run -> and type Services.msc followed by enter.
Scroll down until you find "Themes",
now double click on Themes -> change the startup type to Automatic -> Apply -> Start -> OK.
Now close the Services window.

Replacing the UXtheme.dll

Boot into Safe Mode (F5 or F8 on startup)
Go to C:/Windowos/System32/
Rename uxtheme.dll to uxtheme.bak
Copy and Paste uxtheme.dll into C:/Windowos/System32/
Reboot into normal Startup and delete the uxtheme.bak
Done


8. Enabling Other Services

Camera, Webcam or Scanner, follow these instructions:

Go to Start -> Run -> and type in Services.msc and scroll down until you find
the "Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) ", double click on Windows Image Acquisition (WIA)
and select startup type Automatic -> Apply -> Start -> OK.


9. Advanced Configuration

Go to Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Performance Settings -> Advanced tab.
Change Processor scheduling to Programs and lastly, change Memory usage to Programs.
Now click on OK

Click on Error Reporting -> and then choose Disable Error Reporting


PittPull

DoG 24th Apr 03 11:35 PM

Great collection of tips, thanks :)

felixml 24th Apr 03 11:39 PM

thanks, please more!!!

~*McoreD*~ 4th May 03 05:03 AM

Forgot this:
control userpasswords2

Thanks PittPull! :)

FrogBait4 5th May 03 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ~*McoreD*~@May 3 2003, 11:03 PM
Forgot this:
control userpasswords2

Thanks PittPull! :)

...Hmmmm???...

What does that one do? (Or un-do)...

DoG 5th May 03 02:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by FrogBait4+May 5 2003, 01:43 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (FrogBait4 @ May 5 2003, 01:43 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--~*McoreD*~@May 3 2003, 11:03 PM
Forgot this:
control userpasswords2

Thanks PittPull! :)

...Hmmmm???...

What does that one do? (Or un-do)... [/b][/quote]
That one allows you to set whether a user has to enter a password to log in, and can be used to auto log a user in on startup

diavolo 8th May 03 06:18 PM

Thanks PittPull!

FrogBait4 12th May 03 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by pittpull@Apr 24 2003, 05:34 PM
Just some tips you can play with

Thank You, PittPull!!!

Here's an MS page with some more...(nice long URL; trust MS not to use five directories when fifty will do...)

Windows Server 2003 Management Services How-to Articles

http://support.microsoft.com/common/canned.aspx?R=d&H=Windows%20Server%202003%20Manage ment%20Services%20How-to%20Articles&LL=kbwinserv2003search&Sz=kbmgmtserv ices%20and%20(kbhowtomaster%20or%20kbhowto)

Stringent 12th May 03 07:55 PM

Also that annoying IE security, to get rid of it, go to

Control Panel -> Add Remove Programs -> Windows Setup -> Untick Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration


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