41. Create XPs Document (vista):
The XPS documents like PDF files created in windows vista will look the same on any computer used to view them. Any document converted to XPS format. Do select to print the file, and then select the XPS Document Writer. XPS files can be open and viewed in Internet Explorer 7. This can be downloaded from www.microsoft.com/wndc/xps.
42. Restore preview option to image files(XP):
In Default windows XP uses its own image preview tool and double-clicking an image file. Annoyingly, though other programs will sometimes take over so double click an image open that program instead. Open the control panel, then folder option. Select the file Types tab and scroll down to find the file type in questions such as JPG, then click restore button.
43. Disable windows Defender (vista):
Windows vista includes a tool that used to protect windows vista against spyware. If you better to use another program to Defend spyware it is possible to disable Defender. Launch window Defender from the Start Menu and click Tools, then options. UN ticks the box labeled ‘Use Windows Defender’ before clicking Save.
44. Different Web browser for each user (XP):
Windows XP remembers which web browser you prefer to use, but if several different users share a computer it annoyingly assumes they all prefer the same one. To allow different to select different web browser visit www.tinyurl.com/37x2cj and it can be downloaded a free copy of the Default Browser tool. Double click the ZIP file and copy the Default browser .exe file to hard disk. Each user can double-clicking this program files and select a browser from the menu.
45. Watch your network (vista):
Vista includes a handy tool that provides a visual indication of how busy a home network. Look for the Network icon in the notification area at the bottom right hand corner of the screen-it’s like two computer monitors. One in front of the other, Right click it, and select ‘Turn on activity animation’-it will now show when the network is busy.
