Writing name on Taskbar
Do you want your name written on Windows Taskbar? You can do it !
First, click Start/Settings/Control Panel menu. In Control Panel, double click Regional Settings icon.
Move to Time tab. At AM and PM symbol column, write down your name, maximal 8 character only (including space)
Do you want your name written on Windows Taskbar? You can do it !
First, click Start/Settings/Control Panel menu. In Control Panel, double click Regional Settings icon.
Move to Time tab. At AM and PM symbol column, write down your name, maximal 8 character only (including space)
Lock Your System On Mouse Click
Feel hard to press CTRL+ALT+DEL to lock your machine ??????
Try this and create the icon to lock the machine.
1. Right click an empty spot on the desktop, point to New and click Shortcut.
2. In the Create Shortcut dialog box, type the following in the 'Type the location' of the item text box:
"rundll32 user32.dll,LockWorkStation" remove quotes while typing.
3. Click Next.
4. In "Type a name for this shortcut", type "" (any name as u wish) and Click Finish
5. Create a shortcut in your shortcut bar & use it
Try this and create the icon to lock the machine.
1. Right click an empty spot on the desktop, point to New and click Shortcut.
2. In the Create Shortcut dialog box, type the following in the 'Type the location' of the item text box:
"rundll32 user32.dll,LockWorkStation" remove quotes while typing.
3. Click Next.
4. In "Type a name for this shortcut", type "
5. Create a shortcut in your shortcut bar & use it
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Auto Login Windows Xp Without Typing Password
It's a very short tip I'd like to share with you all on how to auto login to your Windows XP when you startup your computer. Here's an example for you to understand better.
Every time you start your computer, you're prompted to enter password in order to login to Windows. You find this irritating when no one else is using your computer that is sitting at home.
Every time you start your computer, you're prompted to enter password in order to login to Windows. You find this irritating when no one else is using your computer that is sitting at home.
Just follow a few simple steps below and you won't be bothered by this login prompt every again!
1. Click on your Start button.
2. Go to "Run"
3. Type "control userpasswords2" and click OK button.
1. Click on your Start button.
2. Go to "Run"
3. Type "control userpasswords2" and click OK button.
4. A User Account dialog box will appear. Uncheck "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer." and click OK button.
5. Another dialog box will appear asking you to type in the DEFAULT user account that you'd like to login whenever you start your computer. Type in the user name and password. You only need to do this once.
That's it. Only requires 5 steps to automatically login Windows XP. Please take note that this only works if you're trying to login locally. This feature allows other users to start your computer and use the account that you establish to automatically log on. Enabling auto logon makes your computer more convenient to use, but can pose a security risk since anyone can just turn the machine on and access your files. So be VERY sure that no one else has physical access to your computer.
That's it. Only requires 5 steps to automatically login Windows XP. Please take note that this only works if you're trying to login locally. This feature allows other users to start your computer and use the account that you establish to automatically log on. Enabling auto logon makes your computer more convenient to use, but can pose a security risk since anyone can just turn the machine on and access your files. So be VERY sure that no one else has physical access to your computer.
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