clipmarks.com — #3. You can lock your XP workstation with two clicks of the mouse. Create a new shortcut on your desktop using a right mouse click, and enter 'rundll32.exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation' in the location field. Give the shortcut a name you like. That's it -- just double click on it and your computer will be locked.
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strictneinOct 14, 2006
What's with this clipmark site? That content was stolen (albeit admitedly) from <a class="user" href="http://www.metrocast.net/~dragontears/20things.html">http://www.metrocast.net/~dragontears/20things.html</a>
striker1211Oct 14, 2006
They didn't mention that you can hide thumbnail filenames by holding shift and clicking "Thumbnails" in the view menu. They didn't know that lol.
twygallypuffOct 14, 2006
i know where you can cram "the finger"!
foxhoundadminOct 14, 2006
"AND when running limited, you can run specific programs at your choosing as administrator..."however, you can't run everything, like the control panel. also, certain applications need admin privileges, because some lame programmers still store application data in the program files folder instead of in the documents and settings folder, like they should, because they still think every dumb windows user runs as admin, as they SHOULDN'T with all the malware out there!it's not like the way os x will ask you who you want to runas if you click on something that needs admin privileges. although, it will be that way when vista is released. vista handles user accounts ∞ times better than xp.dioscaido said it best. i don't know why he got dugg down. he's right. although, i guess that's just digg. they don't know, or don't want to know, or know and still don't want to know the truth. the latter is my favorite river in africa! :D
jokoonOct 14, 2006
Seems the systeminfo works on my computer, but the thing to save it in a text does not.Oh yes, please use nlite, more tips than this page comes with it ...
gondarOct 17, 2006
If you learned 1 tip from the article it was well worth reading. The more we know the better users and developers we can be. Now, where is the "20 things most administrators don't know about 2k3..." :)
Closed AccountOct 29, 2006
this is my comment!!!