Windows XP operating system network application latest tips

  
        Windows XP, as the back body of Windows 9x/Me and Windows 2000, has reached an unprecedented level of support for the network, but in some respects, there are some useful techniques. In the usual work and study, I summarized the following. A few points for everyone to share! 1.XP routing desktop vulnerability solution
Windows XP provides remote desktop function, which has been confirmed to have design flaws, which may cause the attacker to get the account information of the system remote desktop, which will help Further attack. When the connection is established, use Windows XP Remote Desktop to send the account name in clear text to the client connecting to it. The account name sent is not necessarily the user account of the remote host, but the account name most commonly used by the client. The sniffing program on the network may capture these account information. Solution: Go to the Microsoft homepage to download the corresponding patch and temporarily stop using the remote desktop by right-clicking "My Computer", selecting "Properties", in the pop-up window, select the "Remote" tab, check Drop the hook before the "Allow users to connect to this computer remotely" checkbox and click "OK". 2. Simple fix IE title bar and home page address
Now, some of the more abominable websites will modify your IE title bar, home page, right-click menu, and some will pop up a dialog box popping up to visit a website. It is very annoying. Some articles describe how to modify the registry to solve, but it is more dangerous for people who are not familiar with the registry. In fact, there is a very simple method here. Just open the "Group Policy" window and find the "User Configuration /Internet Explorer Maintenance" item, you can see a "Browser User Interface", double-click "Browse in the right window" The title of the item, then you only need to check the "custom title bar", and then modify the text in the text box below to the desired content. If the home page is maliciously locked, expand "Internet Explorer Maintenance", you can find the "URL" below, then double-click the "Important URL" item in the right window, and then operate. 3. Install Wireless Network
When you insert a wireless network adapter into your computer, XP will automatically pop up a "Connect to Wireless Network" dialog box. Right-click on the wireless network icon in the system tray, then select "View available wireless networks" from the pop-up menu, select the wireless connection you specified, and finally click the "Connect" button. If you don't see this icon, type "Control Panel/Network Connection" in the address bar of the "Explorer" or folder window, then right-click on the icon for the wireless network connection. 4. The image in the Html file cannot be displayed when the SP2 system accesses the network.
Due to the enhanced security features in SP2, some users report that after installing SP2, sometimes an ActiveX error occurs when opening the Html file in IE. Information, and the image does not display properly. This is because, by default, SP2 has enabled a security policy that helps the user's computer protect against malicious attacks. Solution: Open the Registry Editor and go to the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerMainFeatureControl FEATURE_LOCALMacHINE_LOCKDOWN" branch. Change the values ​​of the "IExplore.exe" and "explorer.exe" keys on the right side of the window to "0" and restart Windows. 5. Internet sharing through ICS
Now you no longer need WinGate, Sysgate and other sharing software to achieve Internet sharing, because there is a shared program in Windows XP, we just follow the wizard's prompt step by step. It is. 6. Prohibit reporting errors to Microsoft
If there is an error in the running program, a window with a report error will appear asking if you want to report the error to Microsoft. Turning off this feature saves time. You can disable this function that reports errors. The steps to disable this feature are as follows: Open System in the Control Panel; select the Advanced tab; click the Error Report button; click Disable error reporting." Click "OK"
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