IT Knowledgebase Articles

Adding Root Certificates to Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

How can I add a Root Certificate to my Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC? Windows Mobile 2002 and 2003 based Pocket PCs use Root Certificates to allow access to SSL-enabled applications such as Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer, Microsoft ActiveSync (when it is configured to synchronize directly with Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server), L2TP-based VPN connections and…

View Article

Adding New Administrative Templates to a GPO

How can I add a new Administrative Template to an existing (or new) GPO? In a previous article – Understanding Administrative Templates in GPO – I’ve described the purpose of the Administrative Templates section in the Windows 2000/XP/2003 GPO. Administrative Templates are a large repository of registry-based changes that can be found in any GPO…

View Article

Adding Network Support to Virtual Servers

A couple of months ago, I wrote a series of articles on Hyper Visor (more commonly known as Hyper-V), the new server virtualization component for Windows Server 2008. Since that time, I have gotten a several E-mail messages from people wondering why they can’t access their network from a virtual server. In this article, I…

View Article

Add Your Own Link

Last Update: Dec 03, 2024

Want to add a link to your own site? As long as your site is a free, non-profit, non-pop-up-banner, IT/Microsoft related site – send me a link with a small description of the contents of your site, and if it’s as good as you say – I’ll add it to the list. If your site…

View Article

Add Volume Control in Windows XP

Last Update: Sep 24, 2024

Where did the volume control icon disappear in Windows XP? This is another stupid "feature" of Windows XP. I usually restore the volume control icon back to where it belongs: The notification area of the tray. To display the volume control icon in the notification area: Open Sounds and Audio Devices in Control Panel. On…

View Article

Add User Account Information to Active Directory Users and Computers

Last Update: Aug 12, 2022

How can I add additional user account information option to the Active Directory Users and Computers context menu? As seen in the Add Unlock User Option to Active Directory Users and Computers article, many of the daily tasks of a network administrator is to monitor user accounts, logo activities, password changes and account options, such…

View Article

Add Unlock User Option to Active Directory Users and Computers

Last Update: Sep 24, 2024

How can I add an “unlock user account” option to the Active Directory Users and Computers context menu? One of the daily tasks of a network administrator is to monitor user accounts, logon activities, password changes and account options, such as disabling and enabling user accounts. When an administrator wants to disable a user account…

View Article

Add the Administrator’s Account to the Welcome Screen in XP Pro

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

How can I add the Administrator’s account to the Welcome Screen in Windows XP? Windows XP uses that idiot proof welcome screen where all one has to do is click the stupid icon of a user and wham! He’s logged on. Not only does the welcome screen hog resources, but it’s bound to another XP…

View Article

Add Spell Checking to Internet Explorer

Last Update: Dec 03, 2024

How can I spell-check text from within Internet Explorer? There are times when you need to perform spell-checking operations from within an Internet Explorer window. These may include the following: Entering feedbacks and responses in online forms Posting messages on bulletin boards, blogs and forums performing free-text searches in search engines and more. One old…

View Article

Add Scheduled Tasks Icon to the Desktop in XP/2003

Last Update: Dec 03, 2024

How can I add the Scheduled Tasks icon to the desktop in Windows XP/2003? To add the Scheduled Tasks icon to the Windows XP/2003 desktop follow these steps: Open Registry Editor. In Registry Editor, navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerDesktopNameSpace Create the following key: {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF} (just copy/paste, including the brackets) Note: As always, before…

View Article
Go to page