Ten tips to make you better use Vista's setup skills

  
Vista has made many improvements over the past, some of which are pleasing, and some are really annoying, but Vista is worth our try anyway. If you are ready for a Vista experience, below, we will provide you with the new 10 Vista tips and settings, which may help you better use Vista according to your preferences.

1. Turn off annoying IE security tips

If you have been constantly reminding Internet Explorer that you have weakened your security settings, or that you are a non-paranoid skilled operator, then You can open it by typing "gpedit.msc" in the "Run" command or in the search box of the Start menu, then proceed as follows: Local Computer Policy /Computer Configuration /Administrative Templates Template) /Windows Components /Internet Explorer. In the far right pane, double-click "Close Security Settings Check Feature" to avoid worrying about it.

2, disable the IE Information Bar

If the Internet Explorer Information Bar also make you feel unhappy, you can also in the Group Policy Object Editor (gpedit.msc) it will shut down , as follows: Local Computer Policy /Computer Configuration /Administrative Templates /Windows Components /Internet Explorer /Security Features. In the rightmost pane, double-click "Internet Explorer Process" to disable it.

3, improve your Group Policy application knowledge

The two settings mentioned above are hidden in the Group Policy Editor, Jim Allchin pointed out that there is now a group policy associated work Forms are also available and can be downloaded from the Microsoft website at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=41dc179b-3328-4350-ade1-c0d9289f09ef&DisplayLang=en. It’s great to take it out on weekends.

Group Policy Related Worksheets

4. Don't use BMP format wallpaper

If your performance requirements are almost mad, don't set up your Internet Explorer again. Wallpaper! Since Windows can support JPG wallpaper, it is completely unnecessary and there is no reason to use BMP images. //This article comes from the computer software and hardware application network www.45it.com reproduced please specify

5, safety first: let the user account control always open

If you insist on let UAC (user Account Control) Keep it open, you may be more concerned about having more trouble and less risk. Brandon also told me this, even though I still keep my UAC off. Open Local Security Policy Management (secpol.msc) and proceed as follows: Security Settings /Local Policies /Security Options. In the rightmost pane, scroll to the bottom with the mouse and double-click "User Account Control: Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation". After disabling it, you can keep your UAC enabled all the time without being craptacular. The Aero Basic theme is closed.

Allow user account control to always be on to secure your system

6.Vista can also send your email

Vista can send your email! You can open a computer management tool by right-clicking on "Computer" and selecting "Manage" from the menu. Here, you can attach a task to any event. The operation is as follows: System Tools /Event Viewer /Windows Logs /Application. Then you can select an event, look at the rightmost pane, and click on "Attach Task to This Event". You can name it arbitrarily, describe it arbitrarily, and click on Next, then in the Action step, you will see the option "Send an e-mail".

Vista can also send your email

7. Use your Windows Task Manager

Windows Task Management in Vista brings you a lot of troubleshooting information. . Select the Processes tab, in the View menu, click Select Columns and add a description, command line, and mirror path name. In addition, when you right click on a process, you can choose "Go to Service (s)" or "Open File Location". These are already options that everyone has long known.

8. Set multiple clocks for your system

This item is quite interesting. Open the date and time control surface program. Select the "Additional Clocks" tab, where you can set more than two clocks depending on the time in different time zones. When your mouse moves over the clock on the taskbar, they appear in the tooltip. Of course, no extra software or widgets are necessary.

9, create RegSvr32 "send to" option

can also be applied in other versions of Windows, I intend to introduce it as a good method for everyone. Create a shortcut to RegSvr32.exe in your "SendTo" folder. To do this faster, type "shell:sendto" in the "Run" command or in the search box in the Start menu. Now, when you want to register a DLL or OCX file into the system, you can select them and "send them" to the RegSvr32 shortcut.

10, an application skill of Photo Gallery

I think I will complete my first set of suggestions and tips on Windows Vista. It can't beat Picasa, but Windows Photo Gallery is always better than nothing. Once it has indexed all your photos, click on the icon next to the search box and open "Table of Contents". This is also a good experience.

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