Windows XP Optimized Network Part

  
1. Accelerated Sharing: This is a great optimization. Before finding this optimization, I often waited for the window to display the shared directory on other machines to break the scalp. Normally, when Windows XP is connected to another computer, it checks all the scheduled tasks on the other machine - this is superfluous and will keep you waiting for 30 seconds, which is really bad. Fortunately, it is easy to ban this process. First, find HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindows/Current VersionExplorerRemoteComputerNameSpace in the registry. There should be a

{D6277990-4C6A-11CF-87-00AA0060F5BF} button. Just delete it, restart the computer, Windows will not check the scheduled tasks, the speed is significantly improved!

2, solve the problem of WinXP execution pause

Start - network connection - local connection, right click, select properties, select "Internet Protocol (TCP /IP)", click Attribute, use the following IP address: 192.168.0.1, subnet mask: 255.255.255.0, this is fine, will not stop after booting

3, how to let XP automatically connect:

IE - Tools - internet option - connect, check "Dial when network does not exist", pull IE to "Start"

After each boot, you are online There is another way:

Enter the connection content, cancel the checkmark of "Prompt name, password, credentials, etc.", then pull the connection to "Start" (Blue Note: Estimate the original author) It is Hong Kong and Taiwan, and the terminology is different. Because I use broadband on the Internet, it is unclear what is the meaning of Simplified Chinese here. The successful modified friend will return a post for me to modify.

4. By default, XP Pro will retain 20% of the bandwidth of a network card The modification method is to log in with administrator privileges, start menu - run - type gpedit.msc, the "Group Policy" window appears, expand "Network" in "Administrative Template", expand "QoS Packet Scheduler", In the right window, right-click "Limit to retain bandwidth", in the "Settings" in the properties, there is "Limit to retain bandwidth", select "Enabled", and then select a value in the "Bandwidth Limit" column below. Can't choose "disable", because if you do, the system will assume that you have reserved 20% of the bandwidth. For specific modifications, please refer to the "Description" column next to "Properties". After the above modifications and application, the user should The "QoS Packet Scheduler" can be seen in the General Properties tab of the Network Connection Properties dialog box. The Home version does not support this operation and cannot be removed!

5, xp Built-in firewall, the default setting is not open. For details on how to set it up, see "Setting up the firewall comprehensively."

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