Windows 7

Administrator's Access To Windows Without A Password: How To
http://howto.techworld.com/operating-systems/3243873/how-to-get-administrator-access-to-windows-without-a-password/?olo=rss

Administrator (Super User) Account: How To Enable
This tweak will enable the Administrator (super user) account to be shown on the Welcome Screen.

Windows 7 has built-in administrator account that is by default disabled and hidden. In Windows 7 the administrator account is true super user account (equivalent to root in Unix/Linux), while all other accounts designated as administrators are not 'super users'. The advantage of using the super user administrator account is that it is not subjected to UAC (User Access Control) restriction. The following instructions detail how to enable the super user administrator account:

Click on the Orb/Start button and type 'cmd' (without the speech marks)

Right click on the 'cmd' result shown in the start menu then click on the option "Run as administrator"

Type the following command:

net user administrator /active:yes

Press enter then exit the command prompt

To reverse type the following in the command prompt:

net user administrator /active:no

Control Panel: Display All Icons (Classic View) - Professional & Ultimate - How To
Start menu

Type gpedit.msc then press enter

In the left hand pane click through 'User Configuration' --> 'Administrative Templates' --> 'Control Panel'

In the right hand pane double click on 'Always open All Control Panel Items when opening the Control Panel'

Select 'Enabled'

Ctrl+Alt+Del (Secure Logon): How To Enable
Professional Edition

Start menu

Type netplwiz then press enter

On the resulting window click on the 'Advanced' tab

Check the box next to 'Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete

Click 'OK'

Document Folder: How To Redirect
In Windows Explorer locate the 'Document' folder under the profile username, not in Libraries.

Right click on 'Documents', select the 'Location' tab then click the 'Move' button and browse to the desired folder then click 'Select Folder', click 'OK' to finish.

 NOTE:  This can also be done for Pictures, Videos, Favorites etc

God Mode: How To Enable
'God Mode' is a 'hack' created by Microsoft that brings all of Windows 7's controls in to a single place, collecting all of the Control Panel functions, interface customization, accessibility options, etc

To enable 'God Mode' create a new folder in a convenient location, in the root of the 'C' drive for instance

Rename the folder by pasting the line below:

GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

The icon for the folder will change and this is correct, to run 'God Mode' just double click on the folder. For ease create a shortcut to the folder either on the desktop or start menu.

IPv6: How To Disable
To disable certain IPv6 components in Windows 7 follow these steps:

Click the Start Orb, type regedit in the Start Search box, and then click regedit.exe in the Programs list.

In the User Account Control dialog box, click Continue.

In Registry Editor, locate and then click the following registry subkey:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip6\Parameters\

Double-click DisabledComponents to modify the DisabledComponents entry.

 Note:  If the DisabledComponents entry is unavailable, you must create it. To do this, follow these steps:

In the Edit menu, point to New, and then click DWORD (32-bit) Value.

 Note:  Even if you are using a 64-bit version of Windows 7 you will need to create a 32-bit key

Type

DisabledComponents

Then press ENTER.

There are several available settings to change them double-click DisabledComponents and enter one of the following values

Type any one of the following values to configure the IPv6 protocol, and then click OK:

To enable all IPv6 components

0

 Note:  '0' is the default option

To disable all IPv6 components, except the IPv6 loopback interface. This value also configures Windows to use Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) instead of IPv6 in prefix policies

0xffffffff

To use IPv4 instead of IPv6 in prefix policies

0x20

To disable native IPv6 interfaces

0x10

To disable all tunnel IPv6 interfaces

0x01

To disable all IPv6 interfaces except for the IPv6 loopback interface

0x11

 Note:  You must restart the computer for these changes to take affect

Licence Key: How To Change
Open a command prompt, this must be done as an administrative super user.

CMD:~$  slmgr.vbs -ipk XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

Note: XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX should be your product/licence key found on the sticker attached to your computer.

Wait for a Windows message to appear:

CMD:~$  slmgr.vbs -ato to activate your Windows 7.

Wait for a Windows message to appear:

Close the command prompt.

Mobility Center
The 'Windows Mobility Center' is useful tool for laptop users, it can be accessed using the following key combination:

Windows+X

Context Menu - Desktop - Remove Gadgets and Screen Resolution: How To
Open 'Regedit' and locate the following key:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DesktopBackground\Shell

To be able to alter the items listed under this key you will need to alter the permissions:


 * 1) Right click on 'DesktopBackground' and select 'Permissions'.
 * 2) click on the 'Advanced' button then the 'Owner' tab, higlight 'Administrators' tick the 'Replace owner on subcontainers and objects', then click 'Apply'.
 * 3) Click on the 'Permissions' tab and select 'Administrators' from the list then tick the 'Replace all child object permissions with inheritable permissions from this object', ensure you click 'Apply'
 * 4) Accept the Windows Security warning by clicking the 'Yes' button.

You should now be able to right click on a key under shell and alter or delete it.

Context Menu - Desktop - Remove NVIDIA Control Panel: How To
Open 'Regedit' and locate the following key:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\

Under the above key locate, export and then delete the following key:

NvCplDesktopContext

Quick Launch Toolbar: How To Add
For a full tutorial with pictures on adding the Quick Launch Toolbar to Windows 7 follow this link.

Right click on the taskbar and select 'Lock the taskbar'

Right click on the taskbar and select 'Toolbars' --> 'New toolbar'

In the address bar of the resulting window paste the following:

%appdata%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch

Then click the 'Select Folder' button

The new Quick Launch toolbar will now appear on the right hand side of the taskbar which as it is unlocked will allow you to move it about.

Once positioned right click on the Quick Launch toolbar and remove text from icons and the bar itself.

Samba Share Issues
This goes hand in hand with being unable to see XP clients on the same network.

Try this first:

Control Panel - Administrative Tools - Local Security Policy

Local Policies - Security Options

Network security: LAN Manager authentication level

Set to: Send LM & NTLM responses

Network security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSP

Set to: Disable Require 128-bit encryption

In Windows Explorer enter the path for the share you are trying to access, i.e.:

\\server1\shared

http://www.sevenforums.com/network-sharing/30539-samba-shares-home-premium.html

http://www.sevenforums.com/network-sharing/3737-samba-network-share-issue-windows-7-a-2.html

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/75-63-windows-samba-issue

http://www.sevenforums.com/network-sharing/30539-samba-shares-home-premium.html

Show Desktop Icon: How To Recreate The One From XP
Windows 7 does have a type of 'Show Desktop' button over in the bottom right hand corner between the clock and the edge of the screen. Many users do not realise it is there and those who do find it to be an inconvenient position. The following is instructions on creating a toolbar that looks like the 'Show Desktop' icon users are more familiar with.

But if you still want to get the old "Show Desktop" shortcut back in Windows 7, then here is how to do it:

Unlock the taskbar.

Create a new folder to house the file you will create in the following steps:

Open Notepad.

Copy and then paste the following text into Notepad:

[Shell] Command=2 IconFile=explorer.exe,3 [Taskbar] Command=ToggleDesktop

Click File --> Save As, and then name the file as "Show desktop.scf", and save to the Windows folder.

Right click on taskbar and select Toolbars --> New Toolbar.

The Browse dialogue box will open, select the folder created earlier and click on "Select folder" button.

Right click on taskbar and select "Lock the taskbar" to unlock it.

A placeholder will be created to drag the new toolbar.

Right click on the toolbar placeholder and uncheck "Show Title" and "Show Text" options.

To increase the icon size, right-click on the toolbar placeholder and enable "View -> Large Icons" option.

Drag the new toolbar to the left of taskbar.

Lock the taskbar.

Start Menu: How To Edit
Some of the program shortcuts are available to all users of the computer.

%systemdrive%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu

Other program shortcut groups are available only to the user who is currently logged on.

%UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu

Where%systemdrive% is the drive letter where the Windows Vista operating system exists, and %UserProfile% is the path to the user's unique set of environment folders.

Both folders just mentioned are hidden folders. To display them, you have to change the Windows Explorer Folder options by choosing Organize -> Folder and Search Options, and then selecting "Show hidden files and folders" on the View tab of the ensuing dialog box.

At startup, Windows 7 merges the contents of these two Start menu folders and presents the user with a single Start menu, of course. For each folder stored in one of the Programs folders Vista builds a Program Start Menu group and associated shortcuts.

Start Menu: Recently Opened Programmes Fail To Populate Menu
Locate the following Registry entry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{EF87B4CB-F2CE-4785-8658-4CA6C63E38C6}\TopViews\{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}

Backup the entry then delete it.

Open Task Manager and under Processes tab find Explorer.exe highlight it then click the 'End Process' button. This will end Windows Explorer.

Click on the Applications tab, click the 'New Task...' button, type 'explorer.exe' (minus the speech marks) in the 'Open' box and click 'OK'. Windows Explorer should now restart.

Open some programmes and see if they now populate the Start Menu.

Start Menu: 'Search programs and files' Does Not Work
Open Regedit and locate the following key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderTypes\{EF87B4CB-F2CE-4785-8658-4CA6C63E38C6}\TopViews\{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}

The problem is the GroupBy value key in the registry. It is set to System.Null, when it should be System.StartMenu.Group. When it is set to System.Null, all that you end up seeing in the list is the set of categories that items were found in, not the actual items found in the search. I don't know what changed that value for me (or how I did it inadvertently), but setting the value back to System.StartMenu.Group does seem to correct the issue. The fix does require a kill/restart of explorer.exe, or you can just logout and log back in after making the registry change.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/when-searching-in-windows-7-i-only-get-a-list-of/cc378149-8765-498a-9480-b1b494e1a1a9

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itproui/thread/cc594db0-dbe8-4255-a259-5c1914318c3d

Sync Center: How To Disable
Open the Control Panel from the Start menu.

Open Sync Center in the Control Panel.

 Note:  If Sync Center is not available, change View by to Large icons at the top right of the Control Panel.

Click Manage offline files in the left column of the Sync Center window.

Click Disable Offline Files in the Offline Files window.

Click OK in the Offline Files window.

Click Yes when asked if you want to restart the computer so that all Offline Files services and settings can be disabled.

Windows Folder: Make It Smaller
Have a look at this page: http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/80511-guide-making-your-windows-folder-smaller/

Windows Updates: Disable "Who can install updates" Setting - How To
There are several ways to achieve this:


 * Registry alteration


 * Control Panel alteration

Ensure that the check box for "Who can install updates" is cleared.




 * Group Policy alteration

Windows Update Fails: Things To Try
(1)

For this error: code 80072f78 WindowsUpdate_dt000, try:

Go to Start / All Programs / Accessories. Right Click the 'Command Prompt' item and click the 'Run As Administrator' option.

In the Command Prompt window, Paste the following command.

REGSVR32 %SYSTEMROOT%\SYSTEM32\WUAUENG.DLL

Press ENTER.

You should see a popup that says the command succeeded.

Exit the command prompt and try Windows Update again.

(2)

1. Click Start. Choose Run.

2. In the Run box, type: regsvr32.exe wuaueng.dll

3. Click OK.