Windows XP

Last Updated on 8 June 2011, Total: 444 Knowledge Base Tips

233 Admin Tips
10 Booting
31 Customization
5 Drivers
4 IE and Explorer
45 Miscellaneous
49 Network
35 Security
29 TroubleShooting
25 Utilities
76 Registry Tips
3 Command shell
14 Customization
8 Disable - Hide
5 IE
19 Miscellaneous
13 Network
14 Security
135 User Tips
11 Boot
1 Command Prompt
19 Customization
11 IE and Explorer
24 Miscellaneous
19 Network and Security
6 Outlook and Outlook Express
5 Performance
18 TroubleShooting
21 Utilities
  1. Windows XP Home and Professional Service Configurations

  2. Prevent Ordinary Users From Installing Devices

    Enhance security by preventing ordinary users from being able to install devices... Read More

  3. Disabling the RunAs Command

    To enhance security you can prevent users from using the RunAs command... Read More

  4. Find It Fast With Desktop Search Tools

    Hard drive space has gotten cheaper and the size of the drives has grown to enormous proportions. That is great for saving data, but makes it increasingly difficult to find what you're looking for when you need it. Enter the desktop search tools to help solve that problem... Read More

  5. Internet Connection Sharing with Windows 2000 Professional acts a proxy server

  6. Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA)

  7. Rename The Administrator Account

    Some experts say that renaming the Administrator account is pointless. Any worthy hacker knows that the true Administrator account has a unique identifier and how to find it. But, that doesn't mean you need to make it easy for the hackers who aren't worthy... Read More

  8. National Security Agency : Security Recommendation Guides

  9. Configure and Maintain AutoComplete

    Microsoft Internet Explorer offers the AutoComplete feature to remember past entries and automatically pre-populate fields as you type to save you some time and effort. You may find it quite convenient, but having AutoComplete remember username or password information can pose a security risk... Read More

  10. Use 'Run As' To Protect The Registry

    Members of the Administrators group typically have full control to modify registry keys. Unwittingly executing a malware-infected or other questionable program with Administrator privileges can result in registry additions or edits which may adversely affect the system. To safeguard the registry without logging out you can use this trick... Read More