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Key to the CD Key
The CD Key is required to reinstall the operating system. If you have lost it,
you can retrieve it form the Windows registry. Open Regedit and navigate to
HKEY_LOCALMACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT \CurrentVersion. Look at
ProductId. The CD Key is digits 6 thought 15.
The Bin is Full
To change the icons used for the Recycle bin, run the Registry Editor and
navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\CLSID\
{645F040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}\DefaultIcon. Edit the value labeled Full
and type the path to the icon file. Similarly, edit the value labeled Empty
Empty to specify the icon for the empty recycle bin.
Compressing data
Windows NT lets you compress and decompress directories and files on NTFS
partition. Compression reduces storage requirements for seldom-accessed files
without degrading overall drive performance. You can compress and expand files
and directories form My Computer or Explore - just right-click on item, select
Properties and enable Compress form the list of attributes.
Drop and Run
You can open the Run dialog box (Start > Run), then drag and drop a file or
application onto it form My Computer or Explorer. The compete pathname appears
in the Run dialog box. Now you could add command-line options or simple click OK
to launch the file.
Re-create NT installations disks
You can re-create NT installation disks if you lose or damage your original set.
Format three floppy disks and load your 4.0 CD-ROM in the drive. Form the Run
dialog box, browse to the i386 folder on the CD-ROM and select winnet32.exe and
click Open. Alter the Run command like to d:\i386\winnt32/ox (where the first d
is the CD-ROM drive letter). Click OK and follow the prompts.
List of settings and address
For a complete list of the settings and address currently assigned to your
system, open the Command Prompt form the Start button's Program menu, and type
ipconfig/all. this will display all TCP/IP relates settings on the system. This
is similar to winipcfg in Windows 9x.
Easy addition of users
Creating a user template makes if easy to add multiple new users with the same
group and access privileges. Open User Manager for Domains. Add a new user by
selecting New User form the User menu. Label this user as a template for the
user level, such as Template--Worker or Template--Secretary and set the correct
privileges and options for Groups, Profile, and Dial-in. the next time you need
to add a user, simple select the template account, and select User > Cope from
the menu. All you need to do is changed the name and password.
Maintaining a Repair disk
The Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) holds a record of the settings and boot
parameters for your primary partition Boot Sector. Every time you make a change
to these areas, you should also re-crease the ERD; otherwise, the repair disk
will not restore your system to the most recent functioning state. To crease an
updated ERD, type rdisk /s in the Run dialog box.
Documentation Books on your hard drive
Wish to avoid inserting the NT CD-ROM every time you access Books Online? Simple
cope the \Support\Books form the CD-ROM to your hard drive. Next, remove the
disc form the drive and attempt to launch the Books Online Shortcut. When you're
prompted to insert the CD-ROM or specify an alternate route, click the Browse
button, and select the directory where you copied the files.
Restoring a damaged boot sector
An up-to-date Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) can aid you in recovering from a
damaged boot sector. To restore a damaged boot sector, reboot the computer using
the Setup disk 1, followed by disk 2 when prompted. Select R for Repair. Form
the next menu, select only Inspect boot sector (to check the boot sector for
damaged). Insert disk 3 and then the ERD when prompted and follow the
instructions on screen.
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