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Recent file View

Posted by AdvanceTech on March 24, 2008

Recent file View

Each time that you open a file from Windows Explorer or from a standard
open/save dialog-box, the name of the file that you opened is recorded by
the operating system. Some of the names are saved into the ‘Recent’
folder. Other are saved into the Registry.
This utility display the list of all recently opened files, and allows
you to delete unwanted filename entries. You can also save the files list
into text/html/xml file.
System Requirements
  • This utility works on any version of Windows, from Windows 98 to Windows
    Vista.
The Location Of Recent Files Information
  • The recent opened files list is stored in 2 places:
    * Recent Folder: The recent folder is usually located under
      C:\Documents and Settings\[Your Profile]\Recent (The path is different
      under Windows Vista), and it contains shortcuts to the recently opened
      files.
    * Registry: Each time that a file is selected in save/open dialog-box,
      the filename is added to the files list under
      HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ComD
      lg32\OpenSaveMRU

For More Detail
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Change Web Page Font Size on the Fly

Posted by AdvanceTech on March 24, 2008

If your mouse contains a wheel for scrolling, you can change font size on the fly when viewing a Web page. To do so:

Press and hold Ctrl. Scroll down (or towards yourself) to enlarge the font size. Scroll up (or away from yourself) to reduce the font size.

You might find it useful to reduce font size when printing a Web page, so that you can fit more content on the page.

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Group Policy for Windows XP

Posted by AdvanceTech on March 24, 2008

One of the most full featured Windows XP configuration tools available is hidden right there in your system, but most people don’t even know it exists. It’s called the Local Group Policy Editor, or gpedit for short. To invoke this editor, select Start and then Run, then type the following:
gpedit.msc
After you hit ENTER, you’ll be greeted by gpedit, which lets you modify virtually every feature in Windows XP without having to resort to regedit. Dig around and enjoy!

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Forgetting What Your Files Are?

Posted by AdvanceTech on March 14, 2008

This procedure works under NTFS.

As times goes along you have a lot files on your computer. You are going to forget what they are. Well here is way to identify them as you scroll through Windows Explorer in the future.

This procedure works under NTFS.

1.. Open up a folder on your system that you want to keep track of the different files you might one to identify in the future.

2.. Under View make certain that you set it to the Details.

3.. Highlight the file you want to keep more information on. Right click the file and you will get a pop up menu. Click on properties.

4.. Click on the Summary Tab (make sure it says simple not advanced on the button in the box), You should now get the following fields,

Title,Subject, Author, Category, Keywords, Comments

You will see advanced also if you have changed it to simple, Here will be other fields you can fill in.

5.. Next you can fill in what ever field you want.

6.. After you finished click the apply button then OK.

7.. Next right click the bar above your files, under the address barand you should get a drop down menu. Here you can click the fields you want to display.

8.. You should now see a list with the new fields and any comments you have done.

9.. Now if you want to sort these just right click a blank spot and then you sort the information to your liking.

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Temporarily Assign Yourself Administrative Permissions

Posted by AdvanceTech on March 14, 2008

Many programs require you to have Administrative permissions to be able to install them. Here is an easy way to temporarily assign yourself Administrative permissions while you remain logged in as a normal user.

Hold down the Shift key as you right-click on the program’s setup file.

Click Run as.

Type in a username and password that have Administrative permissions.

This will also work on applications in the Start menu.

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AMAZING SERACH ENGINE (Magic File Finder)

Posted by AdvanceTech on March 11, 2008

MAGIC FILE FINDER

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Magic File Finer

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