The following tip might be useful for all the webmasters out there and everyone else who is having access to a ftp drive on the internet. Instead of connecting to the ftp with your ftp software you can simply mount the ftp drive in windows and access it like every other hard drive you have installed. Here is how you do that:
How to mount an ftp drive in windows
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows3
Aug
Remove Unnecessary Entries From The New File Menu
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows3
Aug
You see lots of file types when you right click and select new from the context menu. I will never need most of them and I think this is a common problem for most windows xp users. How many users would need the briefcase entry in that menu for instance ? I don´t know a single person who would use that entry on this machine.
How to enhance your registry
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows27
Jul
Accessing keys in the registry is a lot of work, because there is no way to enter the path to the key directly. You always have to either search for the key or navigate through the structure to the key in question. RegeditX enhances the display of your registry by adding a path form field to it. This makes it way easier to work with the registry, you can simply paste complete paths into that field and are taken directly to the specified key at the end of the chain.
How to remove past icons from the taskbar
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows23
Jul
You have uninstalled the program completly and are sure that no reference is left on your computer. What if there is still one left that you probably did not know about ? Every item that appears on the left side of the clock in the taskbar will be cached by windows which means that the icon of the program is still available on your system. Check this out by yourself by right-clicking the taskbar. Select properties from the menu and click on the customize button at the bottom of that screen. If customize is not active activated it by enabling Hide Inactive Icons.
How to create new context menu options
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Windows21
Jul
The context menu pops up when you right click an item giving you some options based on the extension of the file. You could for instance select to rename the file, open it, open it with, take a look at the properties and so on. The tip I´am explaining right now will be helpfull for instance if you perform an action over and over again while the command is not directly available from the right click menu.
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