10+ ways to get more out of Windows XP
You can get a lot more mileage out of Windows XP if you perform a few tweaks and tap into some timesaving tricks. This collection of XP power tips from our Microsoft Windows blog covers things like using XP’s built-in image resizing tool, creating a quick temporary drive map, and using Clip.exe to copy output from the Command Prompt. You can download the tips as a PDF or check out the individual entries that interest you:
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Use the PushD command to create a quick temporary drive map
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Uncover Windows XP’s built-in image resizing utility
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Add a Create New Folder icon to the Windows XP Quick Launch toolbar
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Re-enable icon transparency on your desktop
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Configure the Windows XP logon screen saver
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Increase your Command Prompt scrolling capability in Windows XP Pro with the List command
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Take advantage of Windows XP Pro’s multiple monitor support for Remote Desktop Connection
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Use Microsoft Media Player for your Windows XP apps
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Copy and paste from Windows XP Pro’s command prompt straight to the Clipboard
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Implementing User Account Control-type protection in Windows XP
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Customize Windows XP’s General tab
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Get more out of Internet Explorer 7 tabs when using Windows XP
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