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| Windows vista tips windows Vista adiitional clock Windows Vista, you can add additional clocks to the system tray. Click the clock, and then click Date and Time Settings. Click the Additional Clocks tab. You can add one or two additional clocks to the tray and select their time zones. Vista's word and notepad document more secure You can create XML documents, which are more secure than regular text files or even word processor docs. Just create a document in a word processor, print(not print out ) it via the options menu, and select the XPS printer.Thats it u have secure document. Vista internet explorer If you’re annoyed by Internet Explorer’s incessant barking that you’ve lowered your security settings , launch “gpedit.msc” from either the Run command or Start Search field, navigate through Local Computer Policy / Computer Configuration / Administrative Templates / Windows Vista Components / Internet Explorer. In the rightmost pane, double-click “Turn off the Security Settings Check feature” and set it to Enabled. Kill Security Center Notifications The new Windows Security Center in Windows Vista can be just as annoying as the security centers in previous versions of Windows. I am an advanced of a computer user to know that I do not have anti-virus software installed. I don't need the Windows Security Center Vista graphics to remind me that all the time. Thankfully there is a new easy way to disable the security center messages. Click on the Security Center/Windows Security Alerts logo in the system tray. Click Change the way Security Center alerts me. Select I do not want notification messages from Security Center. Vista Task manager for troubleshooting The Windows Task Manager gives you a lot more troubleshooting information in Vista.Click ctr+alt+del, Flip to the Processes tab, and in the View menu, click “Select Columns” and add Description, Command Line, and Image Path Name. Moreover, when you right-click a process, you can select either “Go to Service(s)” or “Open File Location.” These are all long overdue options. |
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| Re: Windows vista tips good jeee very useful information thanks a lot
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| Re: Windows vista tips Tips and tricks for Windows Vista Featured tip: Instantly restore digital photos Made a mistake editing your digital photos? Don't worry! Windows Vista has kept a copy. Every snapshot you import is automatically backed up, so you can quickly restore a botched photo back to what it was when you first imported it. 1. Open Windows Photo Gallery and browse to the photo that you want to restore. 2. Press CTRL and then R. 3. Click Revert on the box that appears. |
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