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. Use the Character Map application

  2. Using Notepad and Wordpad

  3. Using Notepad and Wordpad

  4. Using Software Restriction Policies to Protect Against Unauthorized Software

  5. Using Users to Test Patches

    You can use your own users to test patches for client OSes and applications, if you do it the right way... Read More

  6. Using Windows Explorer as Admin

    In a previous tip I showed how you can open Internet Explorer by using the batch file e.bat from a command line... Read More

  7. Using XP as a router

    A cheap and easy way of using an XP box as a router... Read More

  8. Using the All Users profile

    Let all users on a machine access a shortcut by using the All Users profile... Read More

  9. Using the Default Users profile

    How to customize the Default Users profile... Read More

  10. Using the Windows Firewall without a router in Windows XP SP2

    The Windows Firewall does a great job for it's purpose for protecting inbound traffic to protect you from unsolited traffic from the Internet. By now, everyone has probably installed Service Pack 2 (SP2) or is slowing getting it installed on their machines. The important thing to note with the Windows Firewall is that is set for all network connections by... Read More