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Maak de Pieper van het Systeem in Uitzicht onbruikbaar

Één van de kleine maar lastige dingen in het Uitzicht van Vensters is het feit dat de Pieper van het Systeem door gebrek wordt toegelaten. Telkens als u een fout ontmoet of u door de menu's van toepassingen zoals antivirus AVG klikt, zult u een pieper horen. In het begin zou u het kunnen negeren maar na een tijdje wordt het zeer ergerend.

Voor die van u die de pieper willen van de hand doen, in dit leerprogramma dat wij zal tonen hoe te het onbruikbaar te maken.

Eerst, ga naar uw Desktop en klik op met de rechtermuisknop aan Mijn Computer pictogram. Van het drop-down uitgezochte menu Leid.

In Het Beheer van de computer het venster gaat aan De Hulpmiddelen van het systeem - > de Manager van het Apparaat. Als UAC wordt aangezet, zult u sommige extra bevestigingen moeten maken om tot de lijst van apparaten toegang te hebben.
Nu zult u naar moeten gaan Mening menu en uitgezocht Toon verborgen apparaten.
Als u aan terugkeert De Manager van het apparaat u zult een categorie van geroepen apparaten zien De Bestuurders van de niet-stop en van het Spel. Breid die lijst uit en selecteer Pieper, zoals aangetoond in hieronder screenshot.
Klik op met de rechtermuisknop aan Pieper en uitgezocht Eigenschappen.
In De Eigenschappen van de pieper het venster gaat naar Bestuurder tabel. Van…
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geschreven door Schaduw 11 november, 2007 met geen commentaren.
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De Kennisbank van het Uitzicht van vensters (PART1)

KB919183: De eisen van het systeem ten aanzien van het Uitzicht van Vensters
Bespreekt de systeemeisen voor Uitzicht Bèta 2 van Vensters, voor het Uitzicht van Vensters RC1, en ten aanzien van de definitieve versie van het Uitzicht van Vensters. Disccusses de werkend systeemvereisten om aan Vensters Uitzicht te bevorderen Bèta.

KB899148:Sommige firewalls kunnen netwerkverkeer verwerpen dat uit Pak 1 van de Dienst van de Server 2003 van Vensters gebaseerde computers voortkomt
Sommige firewall en producten VPN kunnen netwerkverkeer van Pak 1 laten vallen van de Dienst van de Server 2003 van Vensters gebaseerde computers en kwesties met op rPC-Gebaseerde verrichtingen veroorzaken. ... Deze kwestie komt voor omdat SP1 van de Server 2003 van Vensters steun voor wat nieuwe overdracht syntaxes aan de implementatie RPC toevoegt.

KB911860: Het Internet Explorer werkt niet meer correct wanneer u een zeer lange naam in de omslag van de Favorieten van het Internet Explorer op een Vensters op uitzicht-Gebaseerde computer gebruikt
In this situation, you experience a variety of performance problems in Internet Explorer when it is running on a Windows Vista-based... ... This problem occurs because Internet Explorer 7, the version that is currently included in Windows Vista, does not ...

KB920724:A blank clip art image is inserted in a Works Word Processor document when the Japanese version of Works 8.0 is installed on a Windows Vista Beta 2-based computer
Describes a problem where a blank clip art image is inserted in the Works Word Processor when you try to insert clip art in the Japanese version of Works 8.0. This problem occurs when Works is installed on Windows Vista Beta 2. Resolution is... ...

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Written by ShaDow on November 11th, 2007 with no comments.
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Speed Vista: Turn off UAC, or at least make it less annoying

Here’s a lot of talk about the new user account control policy in Vista, and all I can say is: as it is, it annoys the hell out of me and slows down my normal computer usage. Just why, oh why, does it have to flash my video card to a black screen, take 5 seconds and really just make itself a royal pain in the arse?

To turn it off, the easiest way is to go into the Control Panel and type in ‘UAC‘ into the search bar. It’ll bring up a search result of ‘Turn User Account Control (UAC) on or off’. Just follow the prompts from there.

To keep some of the security of the UAC, let’s just turn off the crazy annoying blacking out screen bit. To do this: (more…)

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Written by Jason on October 21st, 2007 with no comments.
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Turn Windows Vista Features On or Off

I have said this before and I am going to say it again. Windows Vista gives the user an unprecedented level of control, compared to older versions of the Windows platform. This despite minor setbacks from Patch Guard, Kernel Mode Code Signing and the User Account Control. And “Turn Windows features on or off” is just such an example. I managed to come across this functionality when my Windows Vista Business operating system installed by default without the games that ship with the operating system.

Initially I blamed the operating system and the limitations associated with a modest Windows Experience Score. Since my graphic card is mediocre to say the least, but just enough to run Windows Aero, and on this machine I do not need more, I thought that there was a connection between the lack of horsepower and Vista settings which did not allow me access to the default games of the operating system. Nothing could be further from the truth, after all the games also ship with Windows Vista Home Basic, and this version of the operating system is created to run on low end system configurations. (more…)

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Written by Jason on October 14th, 2007 with no comments.
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Take Ownership of Vista System Files

When tweaking Vista, at some point you will probably run in to a situation where you need to modify, move or even delete a system file. In Vista, system files are protected by the TrustedInstaller service and Windows File Protection by default. Below, I will show you how you can take ownership of system files and grant yourself the necessary permissions so that you can get your task done.

Warning: Modifying, moving or deleting system files on Vista can have adverse effects on your operating system and in some cases render the system inoperable. Be sure that you know what you are doing prior to proceeding with these instructions. (more…)

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Written by Jason on September 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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Make your Vista’s admin account acts like in XP, Always in full control

First let me start by saying that one of the main features of Windows Vista is the new user accounts security enhancements, but sometimes, defaults don't meet everyone's taste when it comes to how we deal with our PCs. I for one, always used full administrator accounts since I first knew what a Windows user account is, and never been hit by a virus/spyware/crap, using common sense and updated AV software, so I don't want to give permissions to myself or face strange error messages every time I do a simple task on my computer.

We know UAC feature in Windows Vista, and we all know how to disable it, this is not the purpose of this thread, because even after you disable UAC, you'll have other prompts about folder/file permissions errors sometimes (I faced it in strange, unexpected occasions, like deleting an empty folder for a program left by the uninstaller), or you'll need to right click and select "Run as Administrator" for most applications to work/install correctly.

That's because Microsoft made the administrators accounts (in local administrators group) run as standard users, unless we give permissions for every and each administrative tasks, with a little difference when UAC is turned on/off

Enough introductions, lets get our hands dirty:

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Remember that cute "Administrator" account you see when you login to safe mode in XP? That's the built-in administrator account that's installed by default, and disabled by default too, after a little digging-in I
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Written by Madhukara H on September 6th, 2007 with 1 comment.
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