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Windows XP in a Nutshell
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Windows XP in a Nutshell

by David A. Karp, Tim O'Reilly, Troy Mott
April 2002
Beginner
640 pages
27h 54m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Name

Desktop

Synopsis

The Desktop is the “window” that appears behind all other windows. The icons that appear on the Desktop are stored in \Documents and Settings\{username}\Desktop.

Desktop, color

Control Panel Display Desktop tab Color

Control Panel Display Appearance tab Advanced choose “Desktop” from the “Item” list

Desktop, icons

See Icons.

Desktop, refresh

Click on an empty portion of the Desktop press F5

Desktop, restrict installation of items

Control Panel Internet Options Security tab Custom Level

Desktop, security policies

Group Policy (gpedit.msc) User Configuration Administrative Templates Desktop

Desktop, show contents without minimizing applications

Right-click on Taskbar Toolbars Show Desktop

Right-click on Taskbar Toolbars Show Open Windows (to restore)

(Also, you can simply open the Desktop folder in Explorer.)

Desktop Cleanup Wizard, enable / disable

Control Panel Display Desktop tab Customize Desktop General tab Run Desktop Cleanup every 60 days

Desktop web pages, add / remove / hide

Control Panel Display Desktop tab Customize Desktop Web tab

Desktop web pages, allow moving and resizing

Control Panel Display Desktop tab Customize Desktop Web tab Lock Desktop items

Desktop web pages, automatic download of linked pages

Control Panel Display Desktop tab Customize Desktop Web tab select item Properties Download tab

Desktop web pages, automatic updates

Control Panel Display Desktop ...

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