Setting a correct time zone in Windows is important because it is used to decide the daylight saving time settings. When Windows contacts the NTP time servers to keep the date and time updated, it also uses the time zone setting to convert the server time into local time. Windows Vista asks and sets the time zone during the installation, but you can change it at a later point too.
Read moreTurn off System Restore using Group Policy in Windows Vista
Windows Vista has a System Restore feature which can be used to restore your computer back to a specified point of time. But this can waste a lot of your useful hard disk space. Using a group policy you can completely turn off System Restore and its configuration.
Read moreEncrypt files and folders in Windows Vista
If you have a computer which is shared by many people through their own separate accounts, then you may want to encrypt some of your private documents. Windows Vista provides an easy way to encrypt any file or folder. Here is how you can encrypt files and folders in Windows Vista.
Read moreDisable a user account in Windows Vista
If a user does not need his/her account for some period of time, you may want to disable his/her account temporarily for security reasons. This article tells you how to disable a user account in Windows Vista. Only an administrator can delete or disable user accounts.
Read moreDisable Windows logo hotkeys in Windows Vista
Like its predecessor, Windows Vista also offers many of Windows logo hotkeys. For example, you can press Windows logo key + R to open the Run dialog. But if for some reason you want to disable these Windows logo hotkeys, follow these steps.
Read moreEnable task manager in Windows Vista
You may have the Task Manager disabled in your Windows Vista installation. This may be because of many reasons. For example, a malicious program (malware) can infect and disable the task manager in your Windows Vista installation. But you can easily enable it again.
Read moreBurn ISO images in Windows Vista
An ISO image is a file in which a CD/DVD disc image is saved. You can use it to burn the data exactly it was on the originating CD/DVD. You can also use some virtual CD/DVD tools like Daemon Tools to load it straight in Windows. It is very common for the Linux community to distribute Linux software in form CD and DVD ISO images.
Read moreAdd additional clocks in Windows Vista
In Windows Vista, you can add up to two additional clocks along with your normal clock. These clocks appear when you click on the clock on the bottom-right of your desktop as shown.
Read moreUse classic folders in Windows Vista
Windows Vista has improved and better Windows Explorer offering many new task features like preview and filters. If you do not like these features, you can choose to use the older classic style of folders without the preview and filters bar.
Read moreShow Windows version on desktop in Windows Vista
If you want to show the Windows Vista version on your desktop just for the sake of fun, then you would have to do a little registry editing. The version string is shown on the bottom right of your desktop and shows the Windows Vista as well as the build number.
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