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| There r several ways u can determine ur IP address information: IPCONFIG Start / Run / cmd IPCONFIG /ALL This opens a command window. One advantage is that u can send the information to a text file (IPCONFIG /ALL > c:\ip.txt) But sometimes the window shows show much information u need to scroll around to fine it. VIEW STATUS Control Panel / Network Connections / Double click the icons 4 ur network (If the network has an icon in the system tray u can also just double click on that icon) Click on the Support tab Click on the Details button ::::::::::::: Make Pictures Smaller Unavailable When u try nd send pictures through e-mail, u should normally be given the option to make them smaller. If this option is not available, a DLL file may need to be registered. Start Run regsvr32 shimgvw.dll ::::::::::::: Creating a Suspend Shortcut If u would like to create an icon to suspend ur computer, Right click on the Desktop New / Shortcut Enter in rundll32.exe PowrProf.dll, SetSuspendState Give it whatever name u want Now when u click on that shortcut, ur computer will shutdown nd suspend Submitted by Gabe ::::::::::::: Changing the User Type Normally in XP Pro, through the Control Panel / User Accounts icon, u r only allowed to create administrators or limited users. If u want to create Right click on My Computer Manage Local Users nd Groups Users Right click on the user u want to change Properties Member of tab Add button Advanced button Find Now button From here u see the full list of possibilities (e.g. Power User, Backup Operator etc.) ::::::::::::: | ||
| some more Determining Which Services r Associated with SVCHOST Since so many critical services r run with each svchost, You can see which ones r being used by opening a cmd prompt nd running: tasklist /svc /fi "imagename eq svchost.exe" Note: This is available only with XP Pro ::::::::::::: Identify Faulty Device Drivers If u r having problems with lockups, blue screens, or can only get to safe mode, often the problem is due to a faulty device driver. One way to help identify them is through the use of the Verfier program Start / Run / Verifier Keep the default of Create Standard Settings Select the type of drivers u want to confirm A list of drivers to be verified on the next boot will be shown. Reboot If ur computer stops with a blue screen, u should get an error message with the problem driver To turn off the Verifier, run verifier /reset ::::::::::::: Viewing Installed Drivers If u want to see a list of installed drivers, u can run the driverquery program There r a lot of available switches to view different types of information. On use can be to export to a CSV file 4 viewing in Excel An example would then be: Driverquery /v /fo csv > drivers.csv |