Registry Editor
38 Stories
Fight back against spyware
Insight With techniques like Winsock fix, policy control and firewall tuning, Brien M. Posey shows you how to get spyware under control.
Tuesday, October 05 2004 03:45 PM
Tags: Network security, Software
Sony DRU120A
Reviews Although it's fast, this DVD+RW drive's quirky software bundle is a liability. For now, we recommend HP’s DVD200i.
Wednesday, June 19 2002 11:20 AM
WinXP Pro business value for remote
Insight This article gives a brief description of three XP feature sets and the ways each applies specifically to home workers.
Saturday, July 27 2002 08:14 PM
Install powerful Snort IDS in Windows 2000
Insight Don't let hackers overrun your network like thieves in the night. Learn how to install the open source intrusion detection system called Snort, and catch attackers before they get away.
Wednesday, October 23 2002 10:11 AM
Add a security warning that displays at login
Techguide In some situations, you may want to add a security warning to Windows NT that users will see before they log in. Doing so is an easy task, but it does require editing the registry.
Wednesday, June 01 2005 09:15 AM
Exclude certain directories from roaming profiles in Windows NT
Techguide Roaming profiles ensure that users can access their personal settings no matter what machine they log on to. But these profiles can grow over time and consequently make logons very slow.
Tuesday, May 31 2005 11:46 AM
Bump the size of your information store to 75GB
Techguide In Service Pack 2, the Exchange developers have provided you with the ability to size the information store to any size you like between 1GB and 75GB, and they chose 18GB as the default. Here's how to change the size yourself.
Wednesday, May 03 2006 12:37 PM
Customize Outlook message folder location
Insight By default, Outlook 2003 saves e-mails and attachments to the My Documents folder—not everyone's first choice for a storage location. A simple registry tweak will allow you to specify a custom destination folder.
Tuesday, August 24 2004 11:02 AM





