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Tweaki...for Power Users
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Version
3.1
Tweaki is your ultimate Windows configuration manager.
Whether you use the original release of Windows 95,
Windows 2000 or something in-between, Tweaki has you
covered.
Tweaki provides an easy interface for implementing
security, locking down your Desktop, tweaking Office,
optimizing Windows, preventing access to web sites,
customizing your Desktop, managing startup
applications, preventing ad companies from tracking
your surfing habits --the list truly goes on and
on.
Now with version 3, there is no need to load Tweaki
onto other computers in order to make changes. Tweaki
now gives you the ability to apply your modifications
to remote PCs right over your network. This latest
version also provides undo functionality. Don't like a
change you made or, aren't sure what changes you have
made, Tweaki makes it easy to get back to the state
you were in before making changes.
This latest version of Tweaki roughly doubles the
functionality of the previous version --nearly 500
different tweaks in all!
Version 3 includes a comprehensive help file and free
email technical support. Technical support is fast and
available 24hrs/7 days a week.
Registered users receive free, unlimited upgrades.
Your ultimate Windows configuration tool!
Feature highlights include:
·Supports Windows 95/98/98 SE/Me/NT4/Windows 2000*
·Lock down computers to prevent system modification --
perfect for computers
stationed in public places
·Build security templates and apply them to computers
over your network
·Lock down Internet Explorer
·Password protect Tweaki
·Build a list of allowed programs to run --thus
disallowing any other
programs to run.
·Supports network connectivity. Make changes to
multiple computers from a
single location.
·Block access to specific web sites
·Prevent ad tracking companies from monitoring your
web browsing activities.
·Undo functionality --undo the last change made or
undo a feature to its
original state, even if its been changed multiple
times.
·Set security on Microsoft Office 2000
·Customize Office 2000's File | Open dialog
·Specify your own registry keys to save or choose from
Tweaki's pre-defined ones
·Add more than one IP address to a single NIC
·Allows ease of configuration for Windows 9x/Me
Scanreg tool
·Hide Internet Explorer Security Zones
·Disable the right click menu within Internet Explorer
·App Launch Manager allows the disable and re-enable
of startup apps & utilities --from every location they
load from.
·Roughly 500 tweaks available to your Windows/MS
Office platform
·Get rid of errant entries within Control Panel's
Add/Remove applet --even edit the entries
·Edit the OEM information --or create your own-- as
found on the General tab of Control Panel's System
applet
·Disable the Windows Update Start Menu selection
·Clear Internet Explorer's typed URL list
·Set Internet Explorer's connection timeout threshold
·Clear the "recent" lists
·Change the text on Internet Explorer and Outlook
Express title bar
·Disable MS-DOS and prevent MS-DOS based programs and
batch files from running
·Hide your hard drives from Windows Explorer
·Disable critical hotkeys of Internet Explorer
·Disable the keyboard's Windows key
·Force use of alphanumeric passwords
·Hide the interfaces to system settings thus
preventing changes to those settings
·Force Num Lock to stay on when NT/Windows 2000 starts
·Speed up the Start Menu or force the items upon it to
be listed in alphabetical order
·Make the Start Menu display in columns versus
scrolling
·Create cascading menus on the Start Menu for Control
Panel, History and Printers
·Increase the icon cache or re-create it
·Remove items from the right click New menu
·Edit the descriptions for file types listed in
Windows Explorer
·Create Windows Explorer right click menu additions
for opening files in different applications
·Remove the Favorites or Documents menu choices from
the Start Menu
·Rename the Recycle bin
·Print folder or folder contents via right click menu
within Windows Explorer
·Remove shortcut arrows from shortcuts
·Stop Windows from prefixing "Shortcut to" on newly
created shortcuts
·Enable X-Mouse support
·Force Windows to logon automatically
·Remove ~1 from short DOS names -make Windows make a
more sensible name
·Change the path for system shell folders like My
Documents or Favorites.
·Change Windows installation path
·Change Windows registration information
·Force Windows' Defrag utility to run at boot-up thus
avoiding the incessant start and stop
·Force Windows to reboot after BSOD
·Force Windows to clear the page file at shut down
·Set DOS Box text and background colors
·Set Windows NT/Windows 2000 default logon background
color
·Control whether popup error messages appear in
Windows NT/2000
·Force Windows NT/2000 to show a bitmap of your
choosing at boot up
·Edit Windows NT/2000 boot.ini file safely and
conveniently
·Enable command completion using TAB key in DOS box
·Control the new Windows File Protection functionality
in Windows 2000
·Tweak the Windows NT/2000 debug utility
·Enable UDMA/66
·Enable logging of user activity in Windows 2000
·Balance dual NIC loads in Windows NT
·Force kernel and driver code to remain in RAM
·Adjust the size of the Desktop heap
·Run Windows Explorer in a separate memory process
·Disable Last Access time stamps on files
·Lock bytes for file I/O
·Change workstation size cache to server size cache
·Increase application performance during print jobs
·Prevent 8.3 file name creation on NTFS volumes
·Change the folder where print jobs get spooled
·Ghost persistent connections --great for those laptop
users who disconnect from their network when leaving
work
·Hide your server from the Browser
·Set the ProcessorAffinityMask
·Auto disconnect idle connections
·Disable caching of logon credentials
·Keep RAS connections alive
·Prevent print share broadcasts over a network
·Suppress print server notification messages
·Show the order in which drivers load during the
Windows NT/2000 boot process
-JerMar Software
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