Windows XP

Last Updated on 8 June 2011, Total: 444 Knowledge Base Tips

233 Admin Tips
10 Booting
31 Customization
5 Drivers
4 IE and Explorer
45 Miscellaneous
49 Network
35 Security
29 TroubleShooting
25 Utilities
76 Registry Tips
3 Command shell
14 Customization
8 Disable - Hide
5 IE
19 Miscellaneous
13 Network
14 Security
135 User Tips
11 Boot
1 Command Prompt
19 Customization
11 IE and Explorer
24 Miscellaneous
19 Network and Security
6 Outlook and Outlook Express
5 Performance
18 TroubleShooting
21 Utilities
  1. Turning the Windows XP Wireless Utility On or Off

    How to toggle between your wireless adapter’s configuration utility and Windows XP’s... Read More

  2. Turnoff port 1900 broadcasts from Windows Messenger

  3. Tweaking DSL Speed (MTU Size) Setting in Windows XP

    How to change the MTU size for PPPoE connections... Read More

  4. Understand the significance of administrative distance and metrics when working with routers

    When it comes to routing protocols and routes, administrative distance and metrics are two important factors. What exactly do these numbers mean? David Davis introduces you to these two factors and explains why administrators working with Cisco routers need to understand their significance... Read More

  5. Undo : Outlook blocked access to the following potentially unsafe attachments

  6. Uninstall applications in Safe Mode

    How can you uninstall Windows Installer-based applications in Safe Mode if you need to?... Read More

  7. Use 'Run As' To Protect The Registry

    Members of the Administrators group typically have full control to modify registry keys. Unwittingly executing a malware-infected or other questionable program with Administrator privileges can result in registry additions or edits which may adversely affect the system. To safeguard the registry without logging out you can use this trick... Read More

  8. Use Shortcuts To Navigate Explorer Folders

    Windows Explorer is a fairly functional tool for browsing files and folders and finding what you are looking for. But, depending on how large and how organized your hard drive is, it may take some time to sift through to the folder you really want. Using command line parameters, you can create desktop shortcuts that take you quickly to your... Read More

  9. Use netsh to configure your laptop's nic for different networks

  10. Use pushd to help you get back

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