You can stop any specific computer programs which are appearing on most frequent list of start menu. For example if you want, your windows media player is never showing on the most frequent programs list when you play any movie, so you can hide this entry from others using these settings. However this tip is very useful for you, if you are sharing your computer with others or you do not want that other persons know about your last visited documents history. Here are the steps for configuration to stop any particular program to appear in frequently used programs list
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How To Stop Any Program To Appear In Frequently Used Programs List?
Step1: Click Start button and select Run.
Step2: Type “regedit” and click OK.
Step3: Locate HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications\Program name.exe
Here are the executable file names for others commonly used programs:
For MS Word = windword.exe
For MS Excel = excel.exe
For Explorer = iexplorer.exe
For Notepad = notepad.exe
For Media Player = wmplayer.exe
But next time, if you want to disable this functionality then simply delete the NoStartPage string item.
Now close the registry editor and restart your computer after any changes to go into effect.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
How To Create Multiple Google Talk Logins?
Google Talk has emerged to serve connectivity across for millions on Google users around the globe, its a simple and power chat client which enables chat within the Google Network and alien networks like AOL. Consider a situation where two Google users share a common PC and hence as of normal either one can log on to the Google Talk, keeping the other one waiting.Ruffryder is here with you to enable both of them access GTalk. Lets see how this can be done.
Step1: Right-click on the desktop and Select New.
Step2: Select Shortcut.
Step3: Paste this into the text box “c:\program files\google\google talk\googletalk.exe” /nomutex
Step4: Click Next and name it as Google Talk 2 Edition or any other name.
Step5: Click OK.
And its all over the you can have multiple logins to GTalk via this approach.
Step1: Right-click on the desktop and Select New.
Step2: Select Shortcut.
Step3: Paste this into the text box “c:\program files\google\google talk\googletalk.exe” /nomutex
Step4: Click Next and name it as Google Talk 2 Edition or any other name.
Step5: Click OK.
And its all over the you can have multiple logins to GTalk via this approach.
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