Hidden in Win 2003 "cold trick"

  

The launch of the soft Windows Server 2003 operating system allows all of you to fully experience the infinite charm of the next-generation operating system. For the basic operation of Windows Server 2003, I believe that my friends are already familiar with it, but there are still many places in the system that look very "cold". Don't underestimate these "cold tricks", in the right time, it can bring you great help.

Forcibly deleting the uninstalled program<;shadow"

After many applications have been uninstalled, it is possible to add or remove programs in Windows Server 2003. See the shadow of it in the list. At this point, click the “delete” button in the list, and you can't delete the <quo;shadow" of the uninstalled program, but the system will prompt you to delete the error. If there are multiple applications being uninstalled, it may be left in the "Add or Remove Programs" list, leaving "all shadows", these "shadows" will not be deleted one day, it will become a system one day “ Burden”. At this point, you can force the removal of the uninstalled program by the following method: "Shadow":

● Execute the "Start" "Start” “Run” command, in the pop-up dialog box, Enter the Regedit command to open the registry editing window;

● In this window, expand the subkey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\windows\\CurrentVersion\\Uninstall, as shown in Figure 1;


● Continue to expand the subkey Uninstall, then you can see the uninstallation entry under the corresponding subkey, and of course the "dark" shadow of the uninstalled program. Select it, and then execute the “edit ” “delete” command in the menu bar to delete the "dark shadow" of the uninstalled program.

● After exiting the registry editing window , re-open the "Add or Remove Programs" dialog box, you will find that the "shadow" of the uninstalled program no longer exists.

The speed requirement for IE surfing is of course as fast as possible. Even if you have upgraded to Windows Server 2003 and IE 6, you are still trying your best to make IE faster, and the Windows Server 2003 system just happens to let you do it:

● Execute “Start&rdquo ; “Run” command, enter the registry edit command “Regedit”, in the pop-up edit window, open the subkey HKEY_LOCAL _MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft \\windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer \\RemoteComputer\\NameSpace;

● Expand the NameSpace subkey, select {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF} (Figure 2), and right-click with the right mouse button to execute the "Delete" command;


● Close the registry editing window, restart the computer, and then open IE to access the Internet. See if the Internet speed is faster than before? Oh, if you used to surf very slowly, you may have a clear feeling after modifying the registry.

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