Windows 2000 Super Tips 10

  

1, Windows 2000 automatically shut down the program that stops responding

In the Windows 2000 operating system, you can set the system to automatically close the program that stops responding, as long as you point to the desktop "Start" → "Run", then type regedit.exe command, press OK to enter "HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PaneDesktop", double-click AutoEndTasks, in the pop-up dialog box, set the data bit to "1".

2, sharing network connection in Windows 2000

Windows 2000 has increased the performance of shared dial-up Internet. If you have more than two computers in your home, you can consider setting up a small local area network. And share the internet connection of a computer. Double-click the "My Network Location" icon on your desktop to define a dial-up connection to start sharing your connection, then click on "Network Dial-up Connection" and double-click "Create New Connection". Once you have defined your new connection, right click on the drop down menu and select Properties. In the Properties dialog box, select the zone, and then tick "Make this Internet connection shared".

3, install Wang code Wubi input method in Windows 2000

Many users are troublesome to add Wang code Wubi input method in Windows 2000. In fact, as long as you have the Office 2000 installation CD (the kind of 4 disks). Open the MSIME folder on the first CD, click on the "Setup" command inside, the installation interface of Microsoft Pinyin Input Method 2.0 will appear, click OK. If you have already installed Microsoft Pinyin IME 2.0. The program will prompt you not to upgrade from the high version to the low version, will not control him, directly press the OK button, the "Chinese input method component installer" dialog box will appear, which has Wang code Wubi 86 version, 98 version, You can choose to install or install according to your needs.

4, restore personal configuration in Win2000

Windows 2000 is to put the personal configuration file under E:Documents and Settings (here, Windows 2000 is installed on the E drive). There are several folders for different users. So as long as Windows uses the personal configuration of this folder, you can restore the previous configuration. Open the Start menu → Programs → Administrative Tools → Computer Management, open local users and groups, then select users, then select your users from the right (I choose Administrator here), double-click to open its properties window Then select the "Profile" page and fill in the path to the configuration file you want to restore in the "Profile Path" box. Then press OK to save and close the window. Finally, restart windows.

5, sharing network connection in Windows 2000

Windows 2000 has increased the performance of shared dial-up Internet, which means that if you have a small network, you can share the Internet of a computer Connected. Double-click the "My Network Location" icon on your desktop to define a dial-up connection to start sharing your connection; next, click on "Network Dial-up Connection" and then double-click "Create New Connection". Once you have defined your new connection, right click on the drop down menu and select Properties. In the Properties dialog box, select the share bar and tick the "Make this Internet connection share".

6, limit the disk space of Windows 2000 users

Please execute "My Computer", then select the disk drive you want to set, please click the right mouse button, in the shortcut menu Select the "Properties" option. Please click the "Quota" tab and tick "Enable Quota Management". Then set the relevant options according to your needs, for example: the limited capacity of disk space.

7, view Windows 2000 system files

Windows 2000 uses "super system file protection", so by default, all files with attributes of "hidden" and "system" are Invisible. Under Windows 98, just select the menu "Tools → Folder Options → View" in My Computer or Explorer, and then select "Show all files"; in Windows 2000, only doing this is not enough, properties The file for the "system" still does not show up, you need to remove the small tick before "Hide protected operating system files (recommended)".

8. Create a boot disk in Windows 2000

Insert the Windows 2000 CD into your CD-ROM drive, then click "Start", then click "Run", "Open" Type F:?ootdiskmakeboot a: (where F is the drive letter assigned to the CD-ROM drive), and then click OK. The system will automatically run the specified application and prompt the user to type the drive name of the data to be copied. After typing "a" and pressing Enter, the application will automatically perform the creation of the Windows 2000 boot floppy. . Note: Disks created from the Windows 2000 Professional CD cannot be used under Windows 2000 Server. Conversely, disks created from the Windows 2000 Server CD cannot be used under Windows 2000 Professional. Therefore, users should carefully identify the boot floppy disks of different operating systems.

9. Cancel the limitation of playing DVDs in Windows 2000

Enter "REGEDIT" in "Run" to open the Registry Editor. Find DvdRCnt under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlClass and change the key value to 3 (but never set it to a value higher than 3). After saving, restart the computer and you will find that you can have another chance to modify the DVD area code setting. Every time you modify the registry, it will be a hassle. In order to do it once and for all, you can export the above modified information in the registry, keep it as a REG file named regionfree, and then create the following shortcut: regedit. Exe /s regionfree.reg (/s parameter tells the system not to choose OK, auto-execute), add this shortcut in the startup group. Now, every time we restart the system, we are free to choose the DVD location.

10, let Windows 2000 also use Msconfig.exe

Windows 98 "system configuration utility Msconfig.exe" is a practical and highly used system tool, It allows us to easily remove or temporarily stop certain launchers. However, Windows 2000 using the NT kernel does not provide a similar tool. It doesn't matter, we can copy the Msconfig.exe (in the System subdirectory) under the original Windows 98 installation directory to the Windows 2000 WinntSystem directory, and then run it directly. The program will first pop up an error message box, indicating that the following system files can not be found: Config.sys, Autoexec.bat, System.ini, and Win.ini. This is normal. In Windows 2000, these files are not needed. Click "OK" to ignore this error. After clicking, you will see the familiar System Configuration Utility window again.

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