The use of group strategy under Vista system

  
        The registry is a database for saving system and application software in the Windows system. With the increasing functionality of the Windows system, there are more and more configuration items in the registry. In fact, many configurations can be customized. However, these configurations are published in all corners of the registry, and if it is manually configured it is very difficult and cumbersome. The "group policy" is to integrate the important configuration functions of the system into various configuration modules for the management personnel to directly use, so as to achieve the purpose of convenient management of the computer. In other words, modifying the "Group Policy" is to modify the configuration in the registry. Below we use "group policy" under the Vista system to complete some tasks that seem difficult to complete. 1. Let "Run" appear in the start menu Friends who are familiar with DOS often call the command line window with black and white characters for DOS operations, but the Vista start menu does not see the "Run" item, although "Start The "Search" box of the menu can be used as the "Run" box, or click "Start" → All Programs → Accessories → Run, you can open the "Run" window, but even the "old bird" of the initial Vista system I also feel unwell. At this point we can click "Start" → All Programs → Accessories → Run, enter gpedit.msc in the open "Run" dialog box and press Enter to start the "Group Policy" dialog box. In the left pane of the Group Policy dialog box, click User Configuration→Administrative Templates→Start Menu and Taskbar, and then double-click the Add Run Command to [Start] menu item in the right pane. In the "Add Run Command" to the [Start] Menu Properties dialog box, under the "Settings" tab, select "Enabled", then click "OK" to exit, so that "Run" will be in the "Start" menu. Appeared. 2. Turn off the "balloon" notification Sometimes when you are working, a prompt pops up, forcing you to click, which is very annoying. In fact, in the left pane of the Open Group Policy dialog box, click User Configuration→Administrative Templates→Start Menu and Taskbar, and then double-click the Close All Balloon Notifications item in the right pane. In the "Close All Balloon Notification Properties" dialog box that opens, select "Enabled" under the "Settings" tab, then click "OK" to exit, you can turn off the annoying "Balloon Notification". 3. Record the last time you logged into the Vista system. The Vista system can record our login information, so that each time you log in to the system, you can compare the time of login twice. If you find that the time is inconsistent, it means someone tried to log in illegally. Your account. In fact, in the left pane of the Open Group Policy dialog box, click Computer Configuration→Administrative Templates→Windows Components→Login Options, and then double-click in the right pane to display relevant information during user login. "Login information" item, select "Enabled" under the "Settings tab" in the "Show information about previously logged in during user login" dialog box, and then click "OK" to exit. This way, the next time you start your computer, the Vista system will prompt you for the last login time before the user enters the system desktop (see figure). 600)makesmallpic(this,600,1800);' src="http://www.shudoo.com/08/1212/15/images/style/silenceblue/attachimg.gif" border=0 /> 600)makesmallpic( This,600,1800);' onmouseover="attachimginfo(this, 'attach_455817', 1);attachimg(this, 'mouseover')" onclick="zoom(this, '/upload_files/16/a9DMD__20081212_6c56755d98ac0d7dd052Hn68aDFJrrR0.jpg')" Onmouseout="attachimginfo(this, 'attach_455817', 0, event)" alt="" src="/upload_files/16/a9DMD__20081212_6c56755d98ac0d7dd052Hn68aDFJrrR0.jpg" onload="attachimg(this, 'load')" border=0 /> < Br>600)makesmallpic(this,600,1800);' class=absmiddle alt="" src="http://www.shudoo.com/08/1212/15/images/attachicons/image.gif" border= 0 /> image001.jpg (50.9 KB)2008-12-12 14:08


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