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Title | Date | Rating
How to run your own application when Windows Starts?
Date - Sep 17, 2008
Rating - 5
Author - Nirmal Sharma
This article explains a registry entry which you can use to run your application instead of Windows default Shell (Explorer.exe).
Domain last user logged onto
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 2
Author - Wayne Maples
NT User Shell
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
Set user shell to transfer control to once user successfully logs onto system. Shell can be explorer, taskman, or progman.
Shutdown workstation without logging on
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4.6
Author - Wayne Maples
PC PowerDown after Shutdown in NT
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 3.3
Author - Wayne Maples
Automatically restart user shell if it crashes under NT
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 3
Author - Wayne Maples
Logon Banner - Displaying Warning Message
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4.1
Author - Wayne Maples
Make Shell Start Before Logon Script Finishes
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 3
Author - Wayne Maples
Registry Tip : Password Expire Warning Time
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4.3
Author - Wayne Maples
Change number of days notification to password expiration.
Hide LastLogon ID
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 1
Author - Wayne Maples
NTLMv2 NT Authenication in NT and Win9x clients
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 5
Author - Wayne Maples
Domain Logon Confirmation
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
Registry Tip: Disallow remote access to CDROM
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 5
Author - Wayne Maples
Ignore Shift Overide During Startup
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4
Author - Wayne Maples
Registry Tip : Restrict remote access to floppy drive
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 5
Author - Wayne Maples
Windows NT Anonymous User Connections
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 3.7
Author - Wayne Maples
Automatic Logon
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4.4
Author - Wayne Maples
Cached Logon Hashes
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4.3
Author - Wayne Maples
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