Deepen Win2000 Chart (4)

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Enabling the file name of the command prompt shell Complete Find Features Unix c shell has a very good feature called "File Name Completion), when the TA B key is pressed, it will be completed according to the command line The path name looks for the most matching path in all possible paths. By modifying the registry entry, you can also start this characteristic of the Windows 2000 command prompt S H E L L:

1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c u R R e n t _ u s e r, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to position to the Software / Microsoft / Command Processor child. Click this subkey to pick it. 4) The entry to the value C O m P L e T I O N c H A r is positioned. If C O m P L e t I o n c h A r does not exist, create it, which is D Wo R d. No matter which case, you should enter an ASCII value that can be activated file completion (the default is 9, that is, the TA B key, but you can use any of your favorite keys, as long as it is not used in the actual file name) .

WARNING: You must restart your computer to make the file name completed the function. Although this entry can be accessed in H k E Y _C U R R E N T _ U S ER, it is not that every user has this setting.

Change the default option for command prompt shell

Command Prompt S H E L L has a surprising configurable option to access it through a registry. To be configurable with the window, follow these steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c u R R e n t _ u s e r, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Position to C O N s O L E children using the tree control of the left window. Click this subkey to pick it. Table 4 - 1 lists many useful value entries, and the data types of the value and its effects thereof in C O N S O L E items. Table 4-1 Setting the Default Attribute Value Name Type Type Setting of Console S H E L1 The effect of C U R S O R s I Z E R E G _ D w O R D Code accounts for a number of characters (with hexadecimal)

F ULL S Creen REG _ DWORD 1 Represents the entire screen; 0 means window (only for i ntel) F Ace N AME REG _ SZ Console (must be locally) The name of the font used f ONT f Amily REG _ DWORD 0 Tr UE Ty PE; if not TR UE Ty PE is equal to other value f ONT S Ize REG _ DWORD with 3 2 bits "wide (low 1 6 bits) and high (high 1 6 bits) F NT We ight reg _ DWORD 0 means normal fonts, other values ​​indicate bold, slope, etc. H iStory B u ff er s ze REG _ DWORD can recall the number of hexadecimal values ​​I NSERT M ODE REG _ DWORD 0 indicates insert mode; 1 means Rewriting mode N umber o f H iStory B u ff ERS REG _ DWORD Historical memory buffer number of hexadecimal values ​​(default is 4) P opup c olors reg _ DWORD with 8 bits represented by menu foreground color (low 4-bit) and background color (high 4) Q uick e dit rag _ dword 0 indicates the editor of the mouse; 1 indicates the editing of the mouse S Creen B u ff er s ze rag _ DWORD with 3 2 bits of screen buffer Width by low 1 6th represents S Creen C Olors REG _ DWORD with 8 bit represented screen foreground color (low 4 bits) and background color (high 4) Wi NDOW S Ize REG _ DWORD with 3 2 bits The size of the stage window (wide is represented by the low position) Set the console window option for the specified window in the command prompt shell.

If the appearance of the console window is changed in the Windows 2000 command prompt S h E L, the modification you do will be saved in the registry in the application's name and is used next time. Instead, you can also create a default setting without opening an application. To use the Registry Editor Set the console window option, follow these steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c u R R e n t _ u s e r, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Locate the tree control using the left window to C O N S O L E / S UB KE NO Y N A M E S Child. If the child exists, click the child to select it. Otherwise, use "Edit" | Add Item Create, and then click Select it.

4) Create a new child using the same name as the application you want to modify. Then in the new subkey, enter any of the value names in the attributes listed in Table 4 - 1, and set to the value you want to use. Exit R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, whenever the application starts, it will automatically use the settings you entered.

Allows an independent process to be created for each resource manager instance

Resource Manager S h e l L A potential, annoying behavior is that all copies run in the same process, but in different threads. As you can imagine, as long as a resource manager encounters problems, there will be a big disaster. If your computer has at least 2 4 MB of physical memory and 1 0 0 MHz (or faster) processor, you can change the registry to avoid the happening of this disaster: 1) Open the "Start" menu and select " run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c u R R e n t _ u s e r, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control of the left window to position to S O f T W a R E / M I C R O S O f T / Wi N D O W S / C U. N / E X P L O R e R. Click this subkey to pick it. 4) Create a new subkey named D e S K T O P R Oc E S S, whose type is R E G_D W O R D, and sets its value of 1. Exit Registry Editor and restart to activate the new settings. It is forbidden to restore the open resource manager window when the resource manager shell is restarted.

A feature of resource manager S h e l L is sometimes making some additional work for users: When you turn off Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 0 and restart, any open resource manager window is automatically restored. If the user needs, then this is very good. But some users don't need, they must manually turn off the open resource manager window. Fortunately, you can ban this default behavior by changing the registry entry:

1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c u R R e n t _ u s e r, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Tree control using the left window is positioned to S O f T / Wi N D O W S / C U R R E N T VE R S / E N / P O L i C I E S / E X P L O r E R Chubrograph. Click this subkey to pick it. 4) If N o s a v e s e t t i n g s does not exist, use this name to create a new child, which is R E g_b i n Set the value of the subkey as hexadecimal value 1. Exit Registry Editor, turn off all applications and restart to activate new settings. The disadvantage of such a change is that the size of the task bar is not allowed; once the shortcut on the desktop cannot change its position (Windows 2000's document is incorrectly declared: This change the registry will prohibit creating a new desktop Way. The actual situation is: You can create shortcuts, but you can't move them).

Forced computers to restart when the resource manager shell crashes

If the operating system fails, Windows 2000 will automatically restart. But if the resource manager S h e l L crashes (the desktop can not display the icon or taskbar), then you may use the keyboard shortcut to log out and restart S h e l. To avoid this, you can modify the registry in accordance with the following steps: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Locate S O f T W A R E / M I C R O S O F T / Windows NT / CurrentVe R S I O N / Wi N L O G O N. Click this subkey to pick it. 4) Position the entry to the value A u T O R e S t a R T S H E L L. If the value of the A u t O R e S t a R T S H E L1 is 0, it is set to 1 using the D W O R D Editor, and then restart the computer. When the next resource manager S h e l L crashes, the computer will automatically restart without having to log in. Tip: If A U t O R e S t a R T S H E L does not exist, use "Edit" | Add Value "to create it. Allow shortcuts through the resource manager shell to start the control panel applet

The default mechanism running by the control panel applet (with a. C P L extension) is through the Control Panel Explorer window. You can bypass this mechanism by changing the registry entry and the shortcut to create a control panel applet in the resource manager S H E L1. To do this, you can follow the steps below: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c l a s e s _ r o O t, its sub-window is displayed. Maximize this window for use. 3) Add a new subkey named. C P L (including the previous period). The child creates a file extension for the control panel applet so that it can be identified by the resource manager S h e l. 4) Set the default value of the child is% S Y S E M R O O T% / S Y S T E M 3 2 / C O N T R O L. E. This setting allows C P L applications to work like desktop shortcuts. Prompt You can also use the "View" (VI EW) menu item in the Explorer to Allow Control Panel Appliances to start in the resource manager shell .

Prohibited program manager shell's file type automatic detection function

If you use the program manager S H E L1 by running Windows 2000, you may notice that a large number of network traffic is generated by the program manager itself. This phenomenon is generated by a characteristic of automatic detection of file type (FILE TYPEA U T O C K). File type automatic detection features Get the file name from "Run" (R UN), "New Item)," Edit Item "dialog box, and determine if the file is executable via network call . If yes, the "Run In Separate Memory Space" check box is displayed; otherwise, no display. You can edit the registry as follows, prohibit this feature: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2.) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c u R R e n t _ u s e r, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Locate S O f T W a R E / M I C R O S O F T / Wi N D O W S N T / C U R RE.. Version / Program Manger / Setting Child. Click the child, display its value in the window on the window. 4) Next, you can take any of the following two operations: Set the type of REG_DWORD CHECK B INARY TI MEOUT is equal to a larger value (default is 5 0 0, a bigger value will reduce The number of remote detection is because it is based on the user's input speed), or the value of the C Heck B INARY TI MEOUT set to REG_DWORD is equal to 0, and the detection function can be turned off. Set the program group in the program manager shell

When the program manager is started, how to display the program manager window is in a fixed order. You can change this order by the registry, use two ways to change this order: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c u R R e n t _ u s e r, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Locate S O f T W a R E / M I C R O S O F T / Wi N D O W S / C U R RE... Click the child, display its value in the window on the window. 4) At this point, you can take any of the following two operations: Set the value of the O Rder type to REG _ SZ is a list of window names that are arranged in the order you want to display, or set U Nicode O Rder Type The value of REG _ SZ is a list of window names arranged in order you want to display (from before). Tip Before setting O R d E r, you may need to add it. Add a custom ShellWindows 2000 for all users to allow customized S H E L1, but must edit the registry. WARNING Edit The registry is an unusual risk of work, so you must back up before editing. To add a custom SH E L1 by the registry, you can follow the steps below:

1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Located S O f T W a R E / M I C R O S O F T / Wi N D O W S / C U. N / Wi N L O g O N. Click this subkey to pick it.

4) Replace the file name and path name displayed in the S H E L value with the file name and path name of the custom SHE L. Make sure the custom SH E L L has been fully tested and verified, otherwise you may need to rebuild the system. Tip Before setting the S H E L value, you may need to add it.

User Settings Submenu Display Delay

Some users have a faster operation than other users. For them, from the mouse to the submenu to the submenu, it is simply used to measure the era of geography. Fortunately, you can change the registry in accordance with the steps below, and allow the user to have its own settings while performing this: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c u R R e n t _ u s e r, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Locate the Control Panel / Desktop child. Click the child, display its value in the window on the window. 4) Use the D WO R D editor to edit the value of M e n u s h o w d e l a y. This value indicates the time interval between the mouse moves to the menu item with the submenu and the submenu display, in milliseconds. WARNING The value of ME N u s H o W D E L A Y will cause "Menu Thrashing" because created and deleted menus without expected display. Set login wallpaper for users

You may want to customize the wallpaper displayed when a user is logged in. The following describes how to set up login wallpapers via registry:

1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c u R R e n t _ u s e r, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Position to the Control Panel / Desktop child. Click the child, display its value in the window on the window. 4) Use the string editor to edit the value of WA L L p A p e r. This value is the path and file name of the login wallpaper picture. 4.2.13 Setting the login screen background color for the user If you do not use login wallpapers, you can customize each user login screen background color. To customize the login screen background color, you can follow the steps below: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c u R R e n t _ u s e r, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Locate the Control Panel / Desktop child. Click the child, display its value in the window on the window. 4) Edit the value of B A C Kr R O U N D using the D W O R D Editor. If there is no choice of wallpaper pictures, the value of B A c kg R O U N D represents the color of the background screen (in the order of R G B). Tip Before setting B A c k g r o u n d, you may need to add it.

Set the login screen saver for the user timeout

If the user starts to log in but has not really logged in, it is just a request from the remote workstation, so it will be small, but there is a potential dangerous security. You can use the registry as a launch setting delay time of the screen saver, if you configure it, then enter your computer, you need a password, and the security vulnerability is repaired. To set the login timeout, follow the steps below: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c u R R e n t _ u s e r, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Position to the Control Panel / Desktop child. Click the child, display its value in the window on the window. 4) Edit the value of S C R e n s a v e ti m e o U t using the D WO R D Editor. This value is in milliseconds in milliseconds in milliseconds during the login process of the login of the user input. Setting the value of S c R e e n s a v e ti m e o t for a very low value to compensate for this security vulnerability (but it cannot be low to users cannot log in). Add a file extension to the new context menu You can manually add a new file extension name to the new context menu displayed by the resource manager S H E L L. To do this, you can modify the registry below: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Find the child of the file extension you want to add to the new menu. Click the child, display its value in the window on the window. 4) Add a S H E L N e W child to the file extension. Next, the input type is R e g_ s z and points to the path name that can respond to the application of the D D e or O L E message, to create a new document in named type.

Turn off CD Auto Playback

The C D auto play function of the resource manager S H E L L sometimes brings security vulnerabilities. The following describes how to prohibit automatic playback feature by modifying the registry: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k E y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e display its sub-window. Maximize this window for use. 3) Positioning to S Y S Y E M / C U R R E N T C O N T R O L S E T / S E R V I C E S / C D R O Mi Item. Click the child, display its value in the window on the window. 4) Locate the value of A U T O R u N, whose type is R e g_ d w o r d. Set A U T O R u N to 0, prohibiting C D automatic playback function; set A U T O R u n to 1, and automatic playback function can be allowed again.

Setting the default keyboard behavior for users often requires different keyboard settings, depending on their personal typing and disability. Here's how to modify the registry for each user custom keyboard: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c u R R e n t _ u s e r, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Position to the Control Panel / Keyboard child. Click the child, display its value in the window on the window. 4) To change the time interval of a key to start repeated, the value of KE Y B O A R D D E L A Y is set to the value between the 0 to 3 D WO R D type, which represents 1/4 seconds to 2 seconds. 5) To change the number of keys inserted during repeated operation, the value of k E-Y B O A R D S P E E D is set between 0 and 3 1. 0 means 2 keys per second; 3 1 indicates that 3 0 keys per second.

User sets the default mouse behavior

Similar to the keyboard, the mouse can be customized for each user. The following describes which mouse settings you use by modifying the registry when the user logs in: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c u R R e n t _ u s e r, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Position to the Control Panel / Mouse child. Click the child, display its value in the window on the window. 4) To change the two clicks as the time interval required to double-click, edit the value of D O U B L E C k K S P E E d, which is modified to a D WO R d value of the intermediate value with a value 6 8 6. The lower this value, the faster it is considered to be double click. 5) To allow the mouse to move quickly, first set the value of M O U S E S P E E D to 1 or 2 (the default value is 0, which means there is no additional acceleration behavior). Next, a value is output to M O U S E T H R E S Hs, and a value is output in pixels in pixels. If the mouse moves over the specified time exceeds the pixel value in M ​​O U S E T H R E S H O L D 1, the movement speed of the mouse will be doubled. If next, the distance from the mouse moves exceeds the pixel value in M ​​O U S E T H R E S H O L D 2 in the same time, and the mouse movement is again doubled. In this way, the mouse can pass through a large area area on the display at a very fast speed.

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