Poledit per windows xp
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It's easy to join and it's free. It was, however, network-oriented-- so if you have a stand-alone computer, you don't need to read any further in this section. If you have a network, even a peer-to-peer home, school, or small office network, when you try to access a shared, but password-protected network resource typically a drive, folder, file, or printer , you're faced with a log-on screen If you don't manually turn off that option, you won't be asked for the password again when you access that resource.
While this may seem convenient, it completely defeats the purpose of password-protecting the resource, as anyone sitting down at your computer now has free rein of the shared resource, whether they know the password or not! To change this, run Poledit 95 opening Admin. After saving your changes, when you access password-protected network resources, the log-in dialogue box will no longer have an option to remember the password.
Thanks to Vancouver teacher Luigi Tallarico for this tip! ADM template files. Each includes a different set of options. That gives a lot of similarities to the Win95 version—with some additional options. These items allow setting some restrictions to Active Desktop—the ability to make the Windows Desktop act like a web page, with HTML text and graphics appearing on the desktop and within Explorer and My Computer views.
Active Desktop gives the option of single-clicking rather than double-clicking to run icons. With these items, you can turn it off, or leave it on, but restrict changes. Clicking this item enables choices from a long list of controls—some of which are also available from TweakUI, or from Poledit Disabling changes to the Taskbar and Start Menu Settings may be useful for end users, but will also make it harder for you to keep your Start Menus tidy.
The functions of most of the templates will seem pretty obscure for most users. Feel free to send me other Poledit-related links that you think others might find useful.
You must be logged on as a user with administrative priviledges. Windows NT 4. Then click Add. Select the Group Policy snap-in from the list of installed snap ins.
You can now edit the Group Policy on the local machine. Clicking to add a checkmark beside one or more options in the bottom section offers the following: Disable Display Control Panel— turns off the entire item, both in the main Control Panel window, and if users try to access it by right-clicking on the Desktop, and choosing Properties from the popup menu.
If users try to access this item, they will see:.
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