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Shoshoni

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  1. In GPE go to this submenu:

    User Configuration\Administrative Templates\

    Start Menu and Taskbar:

    Create a new value:

    Do not keep history of recently opened documents

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\
    Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
    NoRecentDocsHistory
    REG_DWORD: 1

    Remember that this is a per-user setting!

  2. Modifing the send to menu:
    1. Open My computer, in the address bar type "shell:sendto" (without the commas and type it exactly), this will open the folder "C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\SendTo" quickly.
    2. Right click on an empty space, from new choose shortcut.
    3. Create a new shortcut wizard will appear, browse to the folder you want it to appear in the send to menu, click next, type a name for the shortcut then click finish.
    4. You can also remove the shortcuts you don't want it in the send to menu just by deleting it in this folder.

    Hide all the items on the desktop:

    1. Right click on an emply space on the desktop, choose Arrange icons by, then uncheck show desktop icons.
    2. This will hide all the icons on the desktop including the recycle bin, Note that you can't add a shortcut to the desktop with this option unchecked, to restore the icons, repeat the first step and check the option.

    The SendTo menu is known to be a resource hogger. When removed, loading speed of a context-menu is severely improved.

  3. you'd think after 1000+ posts, you wouldn't ask that........ :huh:

    I don't agree with you because someone doesn't have to know everything. It's a good question though

  4. @Cygnus

    You're right by saying that you need to figure things out. And by the time you've done that, you probably have made some changes to the visual appearance of the forum. I say again: don't worry because it's content (of the forum) that counts rather than the looks. Remember that!

  5. May I may give you my honest opinion?

    Seems to me that this "diplomat" just wants to be in charge. And I think that he is pushing you (He made barely 10 posts!! and already starts asking!). If I were you I wouldn't trust him. If you want to give him a chance, I would say that he first should "earn" his place at your forum by making good contributions. Then if you're happy with it, ask him for the skins he has to offer. Make him a moderator or something but not an admin right away.

    I hope I've helped you.

  6. Another optionis to add a comment to the shutdown screen of shutdown.exe where you say that this shutdown procedure is something they don't have to worry about. They should start doing so when the comment field is blank. Just a suggestion though...

    shutdown.exe -t xx -c"This is an automated pc shutdown procedure set in motion by the system administrator. If this text is not displayed, save your data and warn the administrator."

    Just a suggestion though...

  7. Funny thing is you'll never know unless they tell you beforehand.

    As for studying,

    Try to read globally. Also I wouldn't worry about the things you know. For the things you don't, read it and write short summaries about it (one or two sentences or so). I don't want to tell you how you should do this, I'm just making suggestions.

  8. Step 1

    First draw a table (manually) and divide it into three parts (roughly).

    - Then put your cursor in the left table.

    - Then increase the font size.

    Step 2

    - Now put your bracket there.

    Do the same for the table to the right.

    Step 3

    - Put your cursor in the middle of the table and type your text.

    Step 4

    - To finish things off: select "No Edge" (see image).

    What you are doing is that you make the lines blank so you don't see them when it's printed but they're still there.

    Of course you must crop and resize the table as you see fit!

    There you go!

    post-26590-1153324011_thumb.jpg

    post-26590-1153324011_thumb.jpg

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