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It is oriented to admins and corporate users, and this forum - to home users. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. AnthonyBurns03 Independent Advisor. Sometimes, when you change the resolution of the screen, it is possible that the mosaics of the applications anchored in Start are blank. If this happens, restarting the browser usually helps. Here's how: 1. Follow steps 2 or 3 below to find out how you want to open the Display settings.

If you have more than one screen connected to your PC, select a screen on which you want to change the resolution of the screen. Perform step 6 recommended or step 7 custom below to learn how you want to change the screen resolution of the selected screen.

This domain name is for sale, click here for more details. How to change screen resolution in Windows XP. The best way to find the perfect resolution to suit you and your monitor is to experiment, follow the guide below to change your screen resolution. First right-click on the desktop and then left click on Properties from the menu that appears.

Here is the Reg file I believe you'd need, tell me if you have any issues. Cheers Windows Registry Editor Version 5. I don't think you were looking through Google's cache.

I think it has something to do with the referral and the programming of the EE site. Here's a test. Go to the EE site and perform a search using the Google search option and check the first item.

The results will have the answer at the very end of the page. Do another search with the EE search engine and hopefully you will have the same answer show up. The page will not have the answer. A Google cache page URL will look something like this.

So if you're ever at EE and need to look at the answer, use the title or the URL and use it as a search term in Google and you should get your answer. Thanks, I seem to have arrived at the registry values I need to add for a logon script. In an ideal world I would like to be able to set the default association for the machine rather than set it on the user level, but this certainly would seem to do the job!

For anyone interested, I am installing the cutepdf form filler application and want it set as the default fdf and pdf application. Below is what I arrived at. Has anybody else here noticed how brilliant microsoft virtual machine server is for testing? I made a very basic test machine setup and then each time I want to test something I can make a new differencial virtual hard disk from the origional! At the same time, however, since it isn't going to HKCU, you don't have to wait for the user to log in to kick off the script.

Just use group policy to assign it as a startup script on the machine level not user level. That's the critical difference between a computer startup script and a user logon script.

Startup scripts are supposed to run with system credentials local system.



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