1. If you’re annoyed by Internet Explorer’s incessant barking that you’ve lowered your security settings (like, if you’re a non-paranoid expert), launch “gpedit.msc” from either the Run command or Start Search field, navigate through Local Computer Policy / Computer Configuration / Administrative Templates / Windows Components / Internet Explorer. In the rightmost pane, double-click “Turn off the Security Settings Check feature” and set it to Enabled.
2. If
3. I’ve just mentioned two
4. Read the Background on Backgrounds if you’re a performance junkie. Don’t set your wallpaper through Internet Explorer ever again! Now that Windows supports JPG wallpapers, there’s absolutely no need (or excuse) for using BMPs anymore.
5. If you insist on keeping
6. Vista can send you emails! The Computer Management tool can still be accessed by right-clicking “Computer” and selecting “Manage” from the menu. However, now you can attach a task to any event. Try navigating through System Tools / Event Viewer / Windows Logs / Application. Now, go ahead and select an event - then look to the rightmost pane and click “Attach Task to This Event.” Name it whatever, describe it however, click through the next step, then in the Action step, you’ll see the “Send an e-mail” option.
7. The Windows Task Manager gives you a lot more troubleshooting information in Vista. Flip to the Processes tab, and in the View menu, click “Select Columns” and add Description,
8. This one’s interesting. Open up the Date and Time Control Panel applet. Flip to the “Additional Clocks” tab. There, you can configure two more clocks from different time zones. They’ll appear in the tooltip when you hover over the Taskbar clock. No additional software (or silly sidebar widgets) necessary.
9. Applicable in other versions of
10. I figured I’d round out my first set of Windows Vista tips and tricks with a tiny bit of eye candy. It doesn’t beat Picasa, but the Windows Photo Gallery is better than nothing. Once it’s indexed all your photos, click the icon next to the Search field and turn on the “Table of Contents.” That’s kinda nifty.
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3 comments to "Top 10 Tweaks, Tips, and Tricks for Windows Vista"
May 23, 2008 at 5:37 AM
Hi, great site!
Can I ask you to just have a thought on being able to use Windows Mail while on the net or in IE. It only gives the option to use GMail Or Blogger. This is no use to people not using either of these. Is there any way you know of to put Windows Mail on the toolbar?
Mike
May 23, 2008 at 5:42 AM
how to put Windows Mail on the send to area in the task bar?
May 23, 2008 at 11:57 PM
Hi Mike and Feorais thanks for visiting my blog
For Feorais you might want to read this http://djyano.blogspot.com/2008/05/top-9-tips-and-tricks-on-windows-vista.html
tutorials on how to add programs to your quick launch toolbar in vista.
And for Mike you might to read this http://djyano.blogspot.com/2008/05/20-easy-steps-to-add-windows-mailread.html
tutorials on how to add Window mail icons in your IE.
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