Two Win 2003 switch machine optimization tips

  

We often see a lot of optimization skills on the Internet, yes, these skills are very useful, but some aspects of Window2003 switch machine optimization is actually more important, today follow small Edit together to understand some of the tips of Win 2003 switch machine optimization!

First, the automatic login system

Windows Server 2003 requires to press "ld+; Ctrl+Alt+Del" ; three keys, then enter the username and password to log in. For individual users, this setup is cumbersome. We can achieve automatic quick login by:

Click “Start →Run”Enter regedit, open the Registry Editor, and then expand “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\WindowsNT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon&rdquo” ; subkey. Right click on the blank space of the right window, select the “new →string value” command in the pop-up menu, name it AutoAdminLogon, and then double-click it to pop up the "Edit String" dialog box, at &ldquo ; numeric data” type 1 in the input box, create a new string value named DefaultPassword in the same way, set the value of the item to the super administrator password, and exit the registry editor. Starting Windows Server 2003 will automatically log in to the desktop as an administrator, eliminating the need to enter a username and password each time you start.

Note: If you want to temporarily cancel the automatic login or need to log in with another username, just hold down the Shift key during startup.

Second, close the system event tracking program

Windows Server 2003 has added a new feature of shutdown event tracking, each time you shut down the reason to ask for the shutdown, to record the server shutdown reason for later failure Exclude backup. This is a necessary choice for the server, but it is not very useful for individual users, but it is troublesome, so we can ban it.

Click “Start →Run”, enter gpedit.msc to open the Group Policy Editor. In the left window, select “Computer Configuration →Administrative Templates →System”, double-click on the right window to display the Close Event Tracker>, select “disabled” in the dialog box that appears, and then click &ldquo ;OK” Exit after saving. After shutting down and restarting, you will no longer jump out of the annoying query dialog.

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