Wednesday, June 20, 2012


Folder Options Missing??

              Many of us sometimes find the folder options missing in windows explorer due to some virus or Trojan effect.
Here's the solution-->
 
Open Run and then type "gpedit.msc".
Now goto User Configuration > Administrative templates > Windows Component > Windows Explorer.
Click on Windows Explorer you will find the 3rd option on the right side of screen "Removes the Folder Option menu item from the Tools menu"
Just check it, if it is not configured then change it to enable by double clicking on it and after applying again set it to not configured.

I hopes that you will find the option after restarting windows..

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Hide user accounts from the Windows XP Welcome screen

The Windows XP Welcome screen. Pretty pictures for each user account. What a nice thought on Microsoft’s part. The only trouble is – I want to create an administrator account, and not have others tempted to try getting into it while they are on my computer.

When windows XP is not joined to a domain, it displays a welcome screen when it first boots:

 The welcome screen displays all of the local users on the system, except the built-in administrator account that was created during setup. If we want to hide a specific user from the list, download the following software

 Visit Link  http://min.us/m7r5kCIDb

that’s all we need to do. I log off, and now I only see Jennifer’s account:

 

Remote Desktop Multiple Session in Windows XP sp2 or sp3

Enabling multiple remote desktop sessions on XP with Service Pack 2 or Service Pack 3 has also been made quite easy just follow the steps :

1) Install Terminal Server Patch 



Visit Link:  http://min.us/mcFYvA0CT

This patch will enable two or more concurrent sessions in Windows XP PRO Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Service Pack 3 (SP3) if you have FAST USER SWITCHING enabled, and your windows is NOT in a domain.
Uninstaller is also included and can be found at windows Control Panel -> Add or Remove Programs.

2) Enable Remote Desktop setup for windows xp
The first step in setting up your machine is enabling Remote Desktop.  To do this, right-click on "My Computer" and select Properties.  Then click on the "Remote" tab.


 Check the box to enable the functionality, and then select the users who may access the machine remotely.  Administrators automatically have remote access.  Accounts with a blank password will not be able to login via Remote Desktop. 
3) Create user in windows xp and also set the password for the user.
Accounts with a blank password will not be able to login via Remote Desktop. 









Folder Options Missing??               Many of us sometimes find the folder options missing in windows explorer due t...