label1=Check the box to activate options or uncheck to deactivate Logoff menu options.
[Clear Recent Documents on LogOff]
label1=This feature will clear all recent items when the user logoff/shut down the computer.
[Show/Hide Items in Start Menu]
label1=You can hide some menu in "Start" menu using these features. Just uncheck the corresponding box to hide spesific item. NOTE: in Windows XP you need to set the taskbar to "classic" style to see the changes.
[Show/Hide Items in "Setting" Menu]
label1=With these features, you can hide/show some menu in "Start-->Settings" menu. In Windows XP/2K, you might find the locations of the menus a little bit different (e.g. "Windows update" is not in "Setting" menu,or the "folder options" actually is located in the explorer toolbar).
[Cascaded Menus in "Start"]
label1=To activate cascading menu (above the 'program' in 'Start' menu), check the corresponding box. NOTE: In Windows XP, you must set the start menu style to "classic" start menu (modify taskbar properties or use "Windows XP Start Menu" settings) to see any changes.
[Menu Reaction Delay]
label1=Use this feature to change the delay time when you click "Start" menu. Changing the delay time to 65535 will make the system waits for mouse click before a menu is unfolded.
[Explorer Menu Options]
label1=Use option 1 to show/hide "File" menu in explorer. If option2 is disabled, the context menu (i.e. when you right-click any object in Windows Explorer) will not be displayed. Option 3 can be used to show/hide the "Folder Options" command under "Tools" menu. To show/hide "Search" button, use option 4. Option 5 can be used to hide "Manage Item" command in context menu when user right-clicks My Computer Icons.
[Explorer/Shell as Separate Process]
label1=Enabling this option will separate your explorer as file manager and as system shell. The result is more stability but enabling this option will also consumeámore memory.
["Classic" style Explorer]
label1=Use this option to change the explorer to the "good-old-fashioned" explorer style. If enabled, however, you will lose the some features of yourá"new"-styled explorer.
[Explorer Toolbar Picture]
label1=You can change the background picture of Windows explorer toolbar using this feature.
[Show/Hide Drives]
label1=You can use this feature to hide your drive's shortcut in My Computer. To hide the desired drive, just double click one of items in the list on the right and check the appropriate box. Note: Hiding drives does not prevent user from accessing them, so if you want to restrict access to some drives, you might want to use the "Restrict Drive Access" feature.
[File Context Menu]
label1=This feature lets you add up to 2 commands in your file context menuá(i.e. you right-click a file). For example: You can add "Open with Notepad" command in your fileácontext menu by filling "Open with Notepad" in description field andá"notepad.exe %1" in command field (no quotes).
[Any File Context Menu]
label1=Use these features to activate more options in the context menuáwhen you right-click ANY files.
[Unassociated File]
label1=If you double-click an unassociated file (file that isn't associated with certain application in Windows), usually Windows will prompt you for program to open that file. You can specify what program to run unassociated files with this feature. Just fill the command line (e.g. "notepad.exe %1") or clear to reset.
[New Context Menu]
label1=Use this feature to add more file-type in New Context Menu. Just fill the extention of the file-type you want to add in the box below and press the "OK" button (e.g. "TXT" or".TXT"-no quotes!!)
[Folder Encryption]
label1=You can set wether the specified folder can be encrypted or notáusing this feature. Just type or browse the folder (after activating the form by double-clicking the right list) and then press OK button. Then, If the specified folder can be encrypted, you will be asked wether you want to change it so that folder cannot be encrypted, and vice versa. NOTE: This feature only works on NTFS harddisks.
[Folder Context Menu]
label1=You can add up to 2 command in the Folder context menu (i.e. Youáright-click a folder). Fill the "Description" box with your command description (e.g. "Explore from here..") and "Command" box with your command lineá(e.g. "explorer.exe %1").
[Windows Installation Locations]
label1=Use these features to modify various Windows installation locations (Windows recent installation sources, Windows Service Pack installation source, etc.).
[Dos File Names with "~"]
label1=If you're sure you don't need any DOS short file name (8+3) you canáuncheck the box, but use this feature with CAUTION!!. Normally, Windows will create DOS short filename (using ~ character)ááfor long file names. Disabling this feature can affect compatibilityáwith older applications
[Windows Recent Installation Sources]
label1=Recent installation directories can be modified here
[Low Disk Space Notification]
label1=You can use this feature to disable/enable Low Disk Space Notification. Just check the desired drive box to disable Low Space Notification.
[File Allocation Cache]
label1=The fragmentation in Windows9x can be reduced by increasing fileáallocation cache. This is useful if you have large-capacity harddisk and you often workáwith large files.
[32 Bit Disk Access]
label1=You can disable/enable 32 bit Disk access in this feature. Use this option with CAUTION. You should only disable 32 bit Disk access for troubleshooting.
[DMA Buffer Size]
label1=This feature can be used for increasing/decreasing 16 bit Direct Memory Access buffer size. Increasing this value to maximum 64(KB)áwill usually lift system performance up. Default value : 16 (KB) ; Optimum value : 64 (KB).
[Low Level Hook Timeout]
label1=If a program doesn't return control to Windows within value assignedáto Low Level Hook Timeouts (in milisecons), Windows will terminate that program. This is useful to increase system stability.
[Advanced System Setting]
label1=Option 1 (if checked) will enable Windows to beep. Option 2 (if checked) will enable Windows to log errors caused byáapplications in file FAULTLOG.txt in your windows folder. Option 3 (for Windows NT), if checked, will enable fast reboot by pressing CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+DEL keys altogether.
[Spare Stack Pages]
label1=Use this feature if you encountered 'there are no spare stack pages'áerror message. Start with value 4 and if the error message still occurs, increaseáthe value by increments of 4 (e.g. 8,12,16,..etc).
[Virtual Memory Advanced Setting]
label1=Enabling this option will force Windows to fully utilize physical RAMábefore using Virtual Memory (aka "Swap file"). Since physical RAM is much faster than Swap file, enabling this optionácan enhance your system's performance. Recommended for user with 128 MB RAM or more.
[Dos Box]
label1=You can prevent current user from running DOS box (command.com) using this feature. In Windows 2000/XP, you can set if the system will run any batch file (*.bat, *.cmd). NOTE: Preventing batch files from running will disable your Windows logon script.
[Windows Open/Save Dialog Box]
label1=Normally, when you open/save a file, Windows will display a dialog box that has a Place Bar (My Docs, History, etc), Recent File list, and Back Button. Just check the appropriate box to show those items in dialog box.
[Application Path Editor]
label1=Some applications can be run simply by entering the filename in the "Run..." command without specifying full path. Windows can do this by using its application path. Application path is what Windows uses to look for if it cannot find the application file in Windows folder, Windows\System folder or in the %PATH% environment. If you want to add the application path list, activate the form , click the "Add New" button, and enter the application's file name (must include full path).
["System" Tabs]
label1=You can show/hide some tabs/buttons in Control Panel-->System Control. Just check the box (after activating the form by double-clicking one of items in the list) to show the tab/button, and uncheck to hide it.
["Display" Tabs]
label1=You can show/hide some tabs/buttons in Control Panel-->Display Control. Just check the box (after activating the form by double-clicking one of items in the list) to show the tab/button, and uncheck to hide it.
["Passwords" Tabs]
label1=You can show/hide some tabs/buttons in Control Panel-->Password Control. Just check the box (after activating the form by double-clicking one of items in the list) to show the tab/button, and uncheck to hide it.
["Network" Tabs]
label1=You can show/hide some tabs/buttons in Control Panel-->Network Control. Just check the box (after activating the form by double-clicking one of items in the list) to show the tab/button, and uncheck to hide it.
["Printers" Tabs]
label1=You can show/hide some tabs/buttons in Control Panel-->Printers Control. Just check the box (after activating the form by double-clicking one of items in the list) to show the tab/button, and uncheck to hide it. NOTE: option 4 is used to show/hide "Browse for a printer" radiobutton in Windows 2000/XP Add Printer Wizard. Option 4 doesn't require you to logoff.
[Uninstall Editor]
label1=You can use this "uninstall editor" to modify program's name, program's command line or even delete an item in the Uninstall List in the Control Panel-->"Add/Remove Program" section. NOTE: This feature does not unistall any program. This featureásimply serves as unistall list editor.
[Boot Picture]
label1=To change the picture Windows loads when starts up, just filláthe field or browse the file and then press OK button. NOTE: picture must be in BMP format with dimension of 320x400ápixels and color depth of 256.
[Boot Options]
label1=Use this feature to modifiy Window's behaviour during startup.
[Advanced Boot Options]
label1=Use this feature to modifiy Window's behaviour during startup (Advanced Options).
[Scandisk Options]
label1=If the computer was not properly shut down (according to Windows), by default, Windows will check for harddisk integrity the next timeáit starts. You can modify this behaviour in this feature. WARNING: You should try to avoid disabling Scandisk as possible.
[Welcome Windows]
label1=To show Welcome Windows every time the Windows starts, check the box. If such greeting starts to annoy you, just uncheck the box.
[Double Buffer Options]
label1=This setting is best used with SCSI-Harddisk systems, because double-buffering doesn't effect IDE/ATA HD performance and thereforeáthis setting should not be changed to those who use IDE/ATA HDásystems.
[Compression Options]
label1=You can enable/disable disk compression setting with this feature. WARNING: Disable either disk compression only if you are sure thatáyou are not using disk compression. Doing so while using disk compression will cause your files inaccessible the next startup.
[Boot Menu Delay Options]
label1=Key Delay is the amount of time (in seconds) Windows waits and displays "Starting Windows9x....". Boot Menu Delay determine how long Boot Menu (if you activate it) should be displayed before running the default option.
[AutoRun Editor for Current User]
label1=This is a list of applications that Windows automatically runs every time you login (User-specific). You can use this feature to enable/disable those applications, modify application paths, or delete them from the list. The list may vary beetwen different user on the same computer.
[AutoRun Editor for Local Machine]
label1=This is a list of applications that Windows automatically runs every time you turn on your computer. This feature is similar to the Current User AutoRun List Editor. The difference is this feature is not user-specific (every user will autorun these applications).
[Cache Write Delay]
label1=Cache write delay is used by Windows to determine how long beforeáwriting the cached file to "real file". If you set this value too high, you might loose some informationáwhen your computer shuts down. To reset to the default value, clear the field and press OK.
[Fast ShutDown]
label1=Use this setting to speed up restart/shutdown process
[Shut Down Pictures]
label1=You can change the shutdown pictures with this feature. NOTE: picture must be in BMP format with dimension of 320x400ápixels and color depth of 256.
[AutoEnd Application]
label1=If this setting is enabled, Windows will automatically ends all "not responding" applications during shutdown process. If this setting is disabled, Windows will ask for your confirmation before closing any hung applications.
[Double Click Rectangle]
label1=You can define double-click rectangle using this feature. Double-click rectangle is an invisible border which a person can perform double-click. The default value for both fields are 4. To restore these values to default, just clear the fields and pressáOK button.
[Mouse Options]
label1=To automatically move the mouse pointer to the default button, check option 1. To swap mouse button (left button becomes right button, and vice versa), check option 2.
[WheelMouse Scroll Line]
label1=Use this feature to change the scroll lines if you are using Wheelmouse. If you set the value to 0 or you leave the field blank, the wheel-scrolláwill be disabled.
[Windows CPU Priority]
label1=You can make any program loads faster by modifying the setting below. NOTE: If your computer, after modifying this setting , hangs during start up, just enter the safe mode and use this feature to return theásettings to Default value (Normal priority).
[Power Management Profile]
label1=Use this to set the power management profile for your computer.
[Default Icons on Desktop]
label1=You can use this feature to display/hide some default icons on your desktop. Just activate the form by double-clicking one of items in the list and check the appropriate box and press OK button.
[Icon Titles]
label1=You can change those standard Icon names with whatever you like. This can only change the icon's name on your desktop.
[Icon Tips]
label1=Use this feature to change Icon tips. Icon tips is the tips displayed when you move the mouse pointer over some icons. This requires ActiveDesktop.
[Shortcut Arrow]
label1=To enable/disable link file's, pif file's and url file's shortcut arrow just check/uncheck options below. Note: On some systems (especially on Windows 9x), removing shortcut arrows will also disable all preset keyboard shortcuts.
[Shortcut Prefix]
label1=You can omit the prefix "Shortcut to.." that Windows adds when you create a shortcut. Double-click the list on the right and uncheck the checkbox to omit the prefix.
[Wallpaper Style]
label1=Use this feature to modify the appearance of your Windows wallpaper.
[Wallpaper Location]
label1=Use this feature to change the location of your wallpaper (all measuresáare in pixels). To return to the default values, just clear the fields and press OKábutton.
[Recycle Bin Options]
label1=This feature lets you modify the Recycle Bin's context menu (i.e. when you right-clicked Recycle Bin). Press F5 key on your desktop to see the changes.
[Screen Saver Password]
label1=If you forget your screen saver password, click the "Delete Screen Saver Password" button.
[My Documents Option]
label1=Normally, if you right-click My Documents icon, you can change its target path. You can prevent that change by unchecking the option below.
[Desktop Restriction Options]
label1=Option 1 should only be disabled if you are absolutely sure you don't need any network functionality, because hiding "Network ..." icon can lead to serious problems. Enabling option 2 will hide all icons on your desktop and also restrict your access to desktop. If option 3 is disabled, Windows will not save any dekstop's changes such as windows/taskbar postitions. Shortcuts placed on the desktop, however, will still be saved.
[Regedit Last Key]
label1=In Windows ME/2000/XP, Windows keeps record of the last registry key viewed/edited. You can clear this record by clicking "Clear Last Active Key" button.
[Disable Regedit]
label1=You can prevent current user from launching "Regedit" application with this feature. Double click the item in the list and then check the box to enable regedit.
[Notepad Options]
label1=Some notepad options you might consider changing.
[Applications]
label1=You can use these features to tweak some default Windows applications (e.g. Notepad, Regedit,etc...).
[Control Panel]
label1=You can show/hide some control panel's pages/tabs with these features.
[Desktop]
label1=You can modify your dekstop's style with this features. Use these features to modify visible icons, wallpaper style, shortcuts, etc.
[Windows Explorer]
label1=Tweak your Windows Explorer using these features. Modify how Explorer handles files/folder/drives as file manager.
[Hardware]
label1=Tweak any hardware's setting using these features, but be careful, for some options can lead you to serious problems if not handled with cautions.
[Information]
label1=These features serve only as informative tools. You can not change anything here. For more complete and comprehensive diagnosing tool for Windows use FreshDiagnose. You can download it at www.freshdevices.com.
[Internet]
label1=Some Internet and its applications settings that you can modify.
[Start Menu]
label1=Use these features to modify the Start Menu on the Taskbar. You can hide/show some items, add cascaded menus, etc.
[StartUp/ShutDown]
label1=Tweak the startup/shut down process of your computer with these features. Enable/Disable startup programs with AutoRun Feature, speed up shutdown process, change boot up/shut down pictures, etc.
[Windows System]
label1=These features are used to enhance system performance, including file systems, swap file setting,etc. NOTE: Use them with EXTRA cautions. Some settings should only be changed by expert users.
[Notepad]
label1=Modify Notepad Settings.
[Regedit]
label1=Modify Regedit Settings.
[Control Panel Settings]
label1=Control Panel Visible pages that you can change.
label1=Shortcut settings. Use these features to change shortcut's attributes (arrows, prefixes, etc.) .
[Wallpaper]
label1=This part features tools for modifying Wallpaper style and wallpaper's location.
[Drives Settings]
label1=You can use these features to restrict drive access, hide some drives, etc.
[Files Settings]
label1=Modify how Windows Explorer handles files (unassociated files, file context menu, etc.).
[Folders Settings]
label1=Modify how Windows Explorer handles folders (folders context menu, folders encryption, etc.).
[Explorer Interface Settings]
label1=Some useful settings about Windows Explorer including toolbar, "file" menu, "classic" style explorer, etc.
[CPU]
label1=Use these features to enhance your CPU performance under Windows Operating System.
[Mouse]
label1=Use these features to modify some "mouse" attributes.
[Internet Explorer]
label1=Use these features to modify some Internet Explorer settings.
[Internet Explorer Interface]
label1=Use these features to modify some Internet Explorer Appearance Settings (menus,title,splash screen, etc.).
[Internet Explorer Other Settings]
label1=Use these features for some troubleshooting purposes.
[Internet Explorer System Settings]
label1=With these features you can set some Internet Explorer's behaviour (default urls, source editor, etc.).
[Internet Explorer TimeOuts]
label1=Use these features to modify some Internet Explorer TimeOuts Settings (receive, script, etc.).
[ShutDown]
label1=Use these features to modify Windows actions during/before shutdown process.
[StartUp]
label1=Use these features to modify Windows actions during startup process.
[AutoRun]
label1=Use these features to manage (enable/disable, edit command, delete) applications loaded during startup process.
[File Systems]
label1=Use these features to modify some file system settings (32bit access, DMA buffer, "~" filenames, etc.). These features should only be used by experienced users.
[Owner/Company Information]
label1=This feature can be used to change some user information that Windows gathered during installation process. Simply fill the boxes and press OK Button.
[Legal Notice PopUp]
label1=Legal notice popup is a message box displayed each time a user logon. You can set it with this option. To disable legal notice popup, empty the fields and press OK button.
[Windows Interface Settings]
label1=Some Windows appearance that you can modify. These features can be safely tinkered and will only affect the visual quality of your system.
[Windows True Type Fonts Options]
label1=Check option 1 to enable TrueType fonts. Enabling option 2 will force Windows to use only TrueType fonts (this can yield to strange dialog Windows)
[Windows Border Width]
label1=Use this feature to change window border width. The maximum value is 49. In some systems, the default value is -15 and if you want to restore your windows border width, just fill the box with -15.
[Windows Visual Effect (more)]
label1=Enabling option 1 will make the keyboard shortcut (underlined character in menu items) visible even if you don't press "Alt" button (If uncheck, you have to press Alt button to see the underlined characters). Other options can be used to modify the animation effect of menus,combo boxes and list boxes.
[Windows Visual Effect]
label1=Check option 1 to enable window animation when you minimize window/restore window from taskbar. If you uncheck option 2, only the outline of window will be displayed when you drag a window. Option 3 can be used to give a smooth scrolling visual effect (but also consumes resources).
[Flash TaskBar Options]
label1=Usually, if a non-focused application is being updated by its process, taskbar will flash that application several times to notify the user. You can change how many flashes should be performed (setting this value to 0 will cause Taskbar to flash until clicked). If you uncheck option 1, any flashing Window will automatically get focus.
[Desktop System]
label1=Use these features to tweak your Desktop's System. For tweaking dekstop interface, please refer to "Windows Interface" section.
[TaskBar Settings]
label1=Use these features to modify your taskbar settings.
[Windows Interface]
label1=Modify your Windows Interfaces (Explorer, Desktop,etc.) with these features.
[Advanced System Settings]
label1=Use these features to tweak your Windows System Settings, but as always, be careful before modifying (saving your current Windows settings is recommended before you make any changes).
[System Other Options]
label1=These are other system settings that you can modify
[Restrict Drive Access]
label1=This feature lets you prevent current user from accessing specified drive. User will no longer able to browse the particular drive(s) using Windows Explorer, "Dir" command, or shortcut from "My Computer". This feature does not hide any drive's icon (the drive icons in My Computer will still be displayed, but user cannot access them with Windows explorer). To hide some drives, you might want to use "Show/Hide Drive" feature.
[Maximum Number of Document Shortcuts]
label1=You can set the maximum number of recent document shortcuts in "Start Menu". To restore to default value (maximum number : 15), empty the box and press Ok button.
[CD Media Settings]
label1=These features handle everything about Compact Disc Media.
[CD Burning Feature]
label1=If you have a CD Writer Drive, you can use Windows XP's Explorer CD burning features to write/modify your rewriteable CDs by enabling th option below. Note: Disabling this feature won't affect any third party CD-Burning applications (you can still use them to write your CDs).
["Properties" Context Menu]
label1=You can remove the "properties" command in My Computer, My Documents, or Recycle Bin's context menu (when you right-clicked those icons). Double-click one of items in the list and uncheck the appropriate boxes to hide the "properties" command.
label1=If you disable option 1, screen saver will not work. Disabling it will also prevent you from changing the screen saver options. Enabling option 2 will protect all your screen saver with password and disable "Password protected" check box on "Screen Saver" tab in "Control Panel"-->"Display". Screen Saver Timeout is the time value (in seconds) which Windows uses to wait (in idle state) before launching screen saver
[System Tray/Notification Area Options]
label1=Enabling option 1 will enable system tray (located in far right end of the taskbar) and all notification icons will be displayed. Disabling it will hide all notification icons but system clock. Option 2 is used to show/hide clock in system tray.
[Windows XP Start Menu]
label1=Option 2 and 3 can only be applied to Windows XP "New-Styled" start menu. "Classic" start menu is Win9x/NT/2000-styled start menu, therefore, enabling this option will disable all other options in this feature. Option 2 and 3 do pretty much what they say :).
[TaskBar Options]
label1=If you disable option 1, you will not be able to add toolbars on your taskbar (the options under Toolbar command when you right-clicked your taskbar will be grayed). Disabling option 1 will not affect toolbars already set prior tweaking. Option 2 is used to enable/disable task grouping. Normally, Windows XP groups similar applications into one button in the taskbar. If you disable this option, similar launched applications will not be grouped.
[Windows Open/Save Dialog Box Places Bar]
label1=You can modify up to 5 items displayed in your "places bar". You must fill the fields with shortcuts to folders (local or remote). Some common shell folders (e.g. MyComputer, MyDocuments, MyFavorites, MyMusic) are also accepted as valid entry. To restore your places bar, empty all fields and press OK button.
[Prevent Specified Applications]
label1=This feature is useful to prevent running some applications started by Windows Explorer process. To activate this feature, activate the form and check the "Prevent..." checkbox. You can create a list of "forbidden" applications by clicking the "Add" button, and enter the application executable file name (Important note: Just enter the filename, don't include full path. For example : "winword.exe", "freshui.exe", "myapp.exe" are valid entries; while "C:\MyApp\freshui.exe" is not a valid entry.
[Security]
label1=These are all about securing your Windows system from unwanted actions performed by reckless users.
[ShutDown/Logoff Status Messages]
label1=If you disable/uncheck this option, Windows will not show user the message to wait while their system shuts down or while users log off. By default, this option's value is enabled (checked).
["Add/Remove Programs" Tabs]
label1=You can show/hide some tabs/buttons in Control Panel-->Add/Remove Programs Control. Just check the box (after activating the form by double-clicking one of items in the list) to show the tab/button, and uncheck to hide it. Note: Support Information is a link provided by some application's installer to reach their support site. You can hide this link (located in the application's description in "Change/Remove Program s" section) by unchecking option 4
[Control Panel Options]
label1=Check option 1 (after activating the form) to prevent access to Control Panel. Checking this option also removes Control Panel's shortcut in Start Menu and Windows Explorer. Option 2 can be used to modify your Windows XP Control Panel's style. The "simple" style is the new-styled Control Panel introduced by Windows XP to help users get their works done more easily and quickly.
[Password on Resume]
label1=Use this feature to prompt user for password when the computer resumes from suspend/hybernate condition.
[Power Policies]
label1=In this section, you can configure your power management policies.
[CD-ROM Autoplay Feature]
label1=This setting is used to enable/disable CD-ROM Autoplay feture. If you disable CD-ROM AutoPlay feature, auto-setup programs in CD-ROMs will not be launched as soon as you insert them in the drive. This setting will also affect Autoplay feature for Audio CDs.
[Media Player]
label1=Modify Windows Media Player Settings
[Media Player Options]
label1="Anchor" is a small window that appears in the lower-right corner of the screen when Windows Media Player is in skin/compact mode. Hiding anchor will also disable the checkbox in Tools-->Options-->Player tab that enable user to choose if the anchor is displayed or not. Codecs (Compressor Decompressor), by default, will be automatically downloaded if user tried to play a file that doesn't have associated codecs. You can prevent this automatic download by unchecking option 2.
[Media Player Skins]
label1=Use this feature to change your Windows Media Player skin. Using this feature, however, will also lock Media Player to the specified skin (user can't change skin from Media Player's menu). To restore your media player skin to default skin (and also allow user to change media player's skin), empty the box and click OK button.
[Ctrl-Alt-Del Options]
label1=If option 1 is unchecked, user will not be able to start Task Manager. Option 2 to 4 can be used to enable/disable some Task Manager's features.
[TaskBar Context Menu]
label1=Use this feature to enable/disable all taskbar context menu (i.e. when you right-click taskbar, buttons on the taskbar, clock, system tray, start menu).
[Hide folders in Control Panel]
label1=Use this feature to hide some items/folders in the Control Panel. To hide a folder, activate the form by double-clicking the list on the right, click "Add" button and type the folder name (e.g. "Mouse" or "Printers and Faxes" - no quotes) or the item's file name (e.g. "ncpa.cpl" for Network).
[Task Scheduler]
label1=Modify Windows Task Scheduler Settings.
[Task Scheduler Restriction Options]
label1=These settings are useful to restrict user access to certain Task Scheduler command. Option 1 can be used to prevent user from adding more scheduled task, while option 2 can be used to prevent user from deleting already scheduled tasks.
[Expanded Menus]
label1=Expanded menus will act like a common menu (contents are unfolded when you point a menu item), while non-expanded menus will act as links/shortcuts (you can see the contents after clicking a menu item). Expanded menus are similar to "Cascaded Menus", but expanded menus are not placed above "Programs". NOTE: On Windows XP, these settings can only be applied to "classic"-styled Start Menu.
[Network Drives]
label1=You can use this feature to show/hide "Map Network Drive" and "Disconnect Network Drive" commands in your Windows Explorer menu and Context Menu.
[Active Desktop]
label1=Use these features to modify your Active Desktop settings.
[Active Desktop Settings]
label1=Enabling option 1 will activate Active Desktop and prevent user from disabling Active Desktop. Option 2 works the opposite way of option 1. If you enable both options, option 2 will be ignored. If you uncheck option 3, HTML files cannot be set as wallpaper. This option (if unchecked) will let user to change his/her wallpaper using only bitmapped (*.bmp) files.
[Active Desktop Restriction Options]
label1=Option 1 can be used to prevent user from adding new web page or pictures to the desktop. Unchecking option 1 will disable "New" button from Web tab in Display in Control Panel. Unchecking option 2 will disable "Delete" button in the Web tab in Display in Control Panel. Unchecking option 3 will disable "Properties" button in Web tab in Display in Control Panel. If option 4 is disabled, the item's checkboxes in Web tab in Display in Control Panel are removed so user cannot close any item.
[Desktop Themes]
label1=Use these features to modify your Desktop Theme settings
[Desktop Themes Settings]
label1=These options can be used to disable dropdown lists on the Appearance tab in Display in Control Panel.
[Media Player Network Settings]
label1=If you set media player buffering type to "user defined", you can modify Media Player buffering options on the Performance tab. If you set this option to "Configure Buffer", you must also specify the amount of time for media buffering (in seconds). If you set this option to "Force Default", Media player will user default number of seconds used for buffering. Setting media player buffering type to "Force Default" or "Configure Buffer" will disable the Network Buffering section in Performace tab.
[My Network Places Options]
label1=Disabling these options will remove the corresponding icons in "My Network Places". Removing those icons, however, will not prevent user from connecting to other computers using other third party applications.
[Recycle Bin Maximum Size]
label1=Use this feature to limit the maximum percentage of disk's space used by Recycle Bin to temporarily hold deleted files. This setting will be applied to all volumes.
[Network Settings]
label1=Various network settings can be modified here.
[Network Connections Options]
label1=If you disable option 1, user will not be able to click Enable/Disable in context menu. Option 2 can be used to prevent user from accessing the properties command in LAN Connection context menu. If you disable option 3, the checkboxes for enabling/disabling LAN components are disabled, therefore, user cannot change those components status. Option 4 can be used to enable/disable "Status" command in LAN connection context menu.
[Driver Search Locations]
label1=You can modify the locations that Windows searches for drivers. Normally, if Windows needs new driver installation, it will first search its local installation, then Windows will search in floppy drives, CD-ROM drives, and Windows Update. For example: if you don't want Windows to search for driver in Windows Update, you can uncheck "Search Windows Update" option (after activating the form by double-clicking one of the items in the list on the right).
[Media Player Proxy Configurations]
label1=Use these features to tweak your Media Player's Proxy Settings. You can modify HTTP or MMS proxy configuratons with these features.
[Media Player's HTTP Proxy]
label1=Use these features to modify your Windows Media Player's HTTP Proxy settings. If proxy type is set to "User-defined", then user can modify HTTP proxy configuration in Proxy settings in Network tab in Media Player. If proxy type is set otherwise, the Configure button in Proxy settings in Network tab is disabled for HTTP protocol. NOTE: proxy address, proxy port and proxy-bypassing settings can only be modified if proxy type is set to "Custom settings".
[Media Player's MMS Proxy]
label1=Use these features to modify your Windows Media Player's MMS Proxy settings. If proxy type is set to "User-defined", then user can modify MMS proxy configuration in Proxy settings in Network tab in Media Player. If proxy type is set otherwise, the Configure button in Proxy settings in Network tab is disabled for MMS protocol. NOTE: proxy address, proxy port and proxy-bypassing settings can only be modified if proxy type is set to "Custom settings".
[TCP/IP Restriction Options]
label1=If you disable this setting, the button "Advanced..." in General tab in Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties will be disabled.
[Deleted Files]
label1=If you enable this setting, deleted files will not be placed in Recycle Bin. This means that everytime you delete files, they will be permanently deleted.
["Add New Programs" Sections]
label1=These settings can be used to hide some sections in "Add New Programs" page in "Add/Remove Programs" in Control Panel. Uncheck option 1 to prevent user from using "Add New Programs" to install programs from CD-ROMs or disks. Unchecking option 2 will prevent user from using "Add new programs" to connect to Windows Update. These settings, however, does not prevent user from installing programs using other tools or methods.
[Show/Hide Items in "Documents"]
label1=Use these settings to show/hide some items in "Start-->Documents" menu. To hide items, just activate the form (double-click one of item in the list on the right), uncheck the corresponding boxes and press OK button.
[Wallpaper Options]
label1=Unchecking option 1 will prevent user from changing wallpaper and wallpaper style using the "Display Porperties". But even if you uncheck this option, you can still modify your wallpaper style using "Wallpaper Style" feature in this program.
[Explorer Other Options]
label1=If you want to hide "Shared Documents" icon in Windows Explorer (when you double-click My Computer), uncheck option 1. Thumbnail pictures cache is a cache created when you switch your explorer's view settings to Thumbnails. This feature is useful especially when your computer is used by number of users and you don't want other user to see your thumbnail cache. Unchecking option 3 will remove "Hardware" tab in local drives Properties dialog box.
[Start Menu Advanced Options]
label1=If you check this option, a "Run in separate memory space" checkbox will appear in the "Run..." dialog box. With this feature checked, any 16-bit applications can be run in dedicated process. The additional checkbox will only be enabled if you enter a 16-bit application in "Run..." dialog box.
[Network Connections Menu Options]
label1=Option 1 can be used to enable/disable "Advanced Settings" menu item under "Advanced" in Network Connections. Option 2 do the same thing as option 1, except it disable/enable "Dial-up Preferences" menu item.
[Network Connections Options (more)]
label1=If you disable option 1, the Install and Uninstall button in General tab in Local Area Connection Properties page will be disabled, therefore, user cannot install/uninstall components. NOTE: Under Windows 2000, disabling this option will also disable "Optional Networking Components" menu item under "Advanced" menu in Network Connections.
[Two-Digit Years Interpretation]
label1=Use this feature to determine how applications interpret two-digit years. Maximum year is the largest value that can be interpreted as year 20XX. For example: if you set this value to 2023 then two-digit values range from 00 to 23 will be interpreted as year 2000-2023, while year 24-99 will be interpreted as year 1924-1999). To reset to default value (maximum year: 2029), just empty the box and click OK button.
[Offline Files Tab]
label1=If you uncheck option 1, the "Offline Files" tab in Folder Options dialog box will be removed. This will prevent user from modifying or viewing the options on Offline Files tab. If you want to disable "View Files" button located in "Offline Files" tab, just uncheck option 2.
[Windows Installer Security Options]
label1=Use this setting with cautions, because enabling option 1 will let Windows installer to elevate all programs privilleges so all programs can have access to restricted directories during installation process. NOTE: Some highly skilled users may use this settings to change their privileges and get permanent access to restricted directories/files.
[Logoff Script Options]
label1=Normally, Windows 2000/XP will not display any logoff script commands during logoff process, but you can change this behaviour by unchecking this setting. This feature is most useful for troubleshooting purposes.
[Logon Script Options]
label1=Enabling option 1 will ensure that logon script was completely finished before launching Windows Explorer as System Shell. Enabling option 1, however will also slows down desktop appearance. Option 2 can be used to hide/show Windows NT 4.0 script commands during the startup process (by default, any Windows NT 4.0 or earlier script command will be displayed in command box while Windows 2000/XP script command will be hidden).
[Show Folders in Control Panel]
label1=Use this feature to show only the specified folders or applets in Control Panel. To show "Mouse" folder only, for instance, activate the form, click Add button, type "Mouse" (no quotes) and click OK button. NOTE: if you specify the same folder in "Hide Folders in Control Panel" feature, that folder will be hidden (this feature's settings will be overridden).
[Windows Shell]
label1=Usually, Windows uses explorer.exe as its shell. You can change Windows Shell with this feature. Just activate the form, and fill the box with your shell file name (a complete path must be included if your shell file is not located in %PATH% environment). To restore to default shell, empty the box and click OK button.
[Windows File Protection Scanning Frequency]
label1=Windows File Protection (WFP) is a service found in WIndows 2000/XP that protects your critical system files from being altered by some application installer. Normally, WFP will only scan system files during installation procedure, but you can change it so WFP scan system files everytime you startyour computer (this, however, will slow down you start up process).
[Network Connections Administrator Options]
label1=This feature only supported on Windows XP. If you enable this option, any restriction settings in "Network Settings" section ("Network Connections Menu Options", "Network Connection Options", "TCP/IP Restriction Options", etc.) will also be applied to administrators.
[Offline Files Action on Server Disconnect]
label1=This feature determines whether network files can be accessed locally if the computer is suddenly disconnected from the server. If you choose "Work Offline", user will be able to work offline. If you choose "Don't work offline", user will not be able to work offline. If you choose "User-defined", user will be able to work offline, and also user can change this option in Windows Explorer, in Tools-->Folder Options-->Offline Files-->Advanced section.
[Allowed Specified Applications]
label1=This feature can be used to restrict applications so that only allowed applications can be run under Windows Explorer. To use this feature, activate the form, click the "Only Allow..." checkbox, click Add button and enter the application file name (don't include full path). NOTE: if the same application is specified in "Prevent Specified Applications" feature (e.g. you add "Notepad.exe" to both features), the settings in this feature will be overridden (you will not be able to run notepad.exe).
[Enable Verbose Status Messages]
label1=This feature is useful for troubleshooting purpose and only advanced users can take benefit from this feature. If you enable this setting, instead of displaying "Windows is shutting down.." message, Windows will display every action taken during shutdown process.
[Windows Update Options]
label1=Use option 1 to enable/disable auto-update feature in Windows 2000/XP. If you disable auto-update, whenever user connects to the Internet, Windows will not search for updates available for Software/Hardware on the computer. Option 2 can be used to bypass Windows Update Registration Process.
[Icon Size]
label1=This feature can be used to change your icon's dimension on your Desktop. Normally, the icons on the Desktop are displayed with the size of 32x32 pixels. Note: If you change this value, the icons size in Start menu will also be affected.
[Windows File Protection Options]
label1=Windows File Protection (WFP) is a service found in WIndows 2000/XP that protects your critical system files from being altered by some application installer. Disabling (unchecking) option 1 will turn off WFP feature (this is not recommended). Option 2 can be used to set the amount of Disk space (in MB) used for storing/caching your system files. The default value for this option is 4294967295 MB. Option 3 can be used to modify WFP cache location (i.e. folder for WFP to store your system/crucial files).
[File and Print Sharing Options]
label1=Use these options to allow/disallow file and print sharing in your network connection. Just uncheck the appropriate checkbox to disable file/print sharing and check to enable file/print sharing.
[Login Options]
label1=This option (if enabled/checked) will alow user to bypass Login dialog box whenever user starts Windows. Note: With this option enabled, user will be automatically logged on as administrator, so this option should not be enabled on a multi-user computers.
[Ms. Hearts]
label1=Modify Microsoft Hearts Settings.
[Ms. Hearts Cheat]
label1=Want to see your opponent's cards? Just check this option, and the next time you play Ms. Hearts press CTRL-SHIFT-ALT-F12 keys altogether to activate this cheat and VOILA! your opponents cards are revealed.
[Outlook Express]
label1=Modify Outlook Express Settings.
[Outlook Express Layout Options]
label1=Use these settings to show/hide some Outlook Express interface controls. Enabling option 1 will show status bar by default. Enabling option 2 will show Outlook Bar (similar to Places Bar in Windows Open/Save Dialog Box) by default.
[Outlook Express Toolbar Options]
label1=Use these settings to modify your Outlook Express Toolbar appearance. Text Option can be set to show all text, hide all text or show only some text in Toolbar. You can also set toolbar icons to small or large size.
[Outlook Express Window Title]
label1=Use this setting to modify your Outlook Windows Title. To restore to default value, empty the field an press OK button.
[Audio CD Default Player]
label1=If you want to change your AudioCD default player, activate the form, fill the field with your Audio CD player's filename (full path and necessary parameters should be included) and click OK button. You can also select your previous CD Player from the dropdown list.
[Media Player Window Title]
label1=Use this setting to change your Windows Media Player Window title. Fill the field (after activating the form) with your custom title, and click OK button. To restore your media player original title, empty the field and click OK button.
[NetMeeting]
label1=Modify NetMeeting Settings.
[NetMeeting Audio Settings]
label1=If you disable option 1, you will not be able to receive or send audio. If you disable option2, you will not be able to hear incoming audio and speak simultaneously. This setting can be disabled for older audio hardware that doesn't support full duplex mode. Option 3, if disabled, will prevent user from modifying Direct Sound setting (some hardware doesn't support Direct Sound).
[Drives Context Menu]
label1=Use this feature to add more command in your drive's context menu (i.e. when you right-click drive icon).
[Folders Context Menu (more)]
label1=Use this feature to add more command in your folder's context menu (i.e. when you right-click folder icon).
[AutoRun Defragmenter]
label1=This feature lets you schedule Disk Defragmenter. You can set so that Defragmenter runs every time you starts Windows, runs only the next start up process or doesn't run during start up process.
[L2 Cache Optimization]
label1=A lot of computers now have more than 256 L2 cache. You can optimize your Windows performance by setting this value to your CPU's L2 Cache size.
[NetMeeting Options Page]
label1=Use these features to show/hide some tabs in Tools-->Options in NetMeeting.
[Allow Specified Applications]
label1=This feature is useful to allow only some applications to run under Explorer. To activate this feature, activate the form and check the "Only Allow..." checkbox. You can create a list of "allowed" applications by clicking the "Add" button, and enter the application executable file name (Important note: Just enter the filename, don't include full path. For example : "winword.exe", "freshui.exe", "myapp.exe" are valid entries; while "C:\MyApp\freshui.exe" is not a valid entry.
[Windows Update]
label1=Modify Windows Update Settings.
[I/O Memory Cache]
label1=Normally, Windows limits the amount of RAM used for I/O operations. But you can modify default Windows setting using this feature. Note: You'll have to experiment to achieve best setting.
[Delete Swap File at System Shut Down]
label1=If this option's enabled, Windows will delete swap file whenever the system is shutting down. For security matter, this option should be enabled on multi-users computer.
[Registry Files Action on Double Click]
label1=Registry files (*.reg) usually can be merged with your Windows Registry automatically by double-clicking them. However, you might want to change this behaviour, so that double-cliking registry files will only view its contents instead automatically merge its contents. To set default action, choose one from the list and click OK button.
[Windows Messenger]
label1=Modify Windows Messenger Settings.
[Windows Messenger Options]
label1=Use option 1 to enable/disable Windows Messenger. If you uncheck option 1, Windows Messenger will not run. Normally, Windows Messenger starts when user logs on, but you can prevent this auto-loading by unchecking Option 2.
[File Encryption Option]
label1=Normally, Windows will automatically encrypt files moved to encrypted folders. If you uncheck this option, Windows will not encrypt files moved to encrypted folders on the same drive. Disabling this setting, however, won't affect files that are moved to different drives. Note: This feature only works on NTFS harddisks.
[Windows Installation Source]
label1=Use this feature to change your Windows Installation source. If you leave the "Windows Installation Source" box blank, the installation source path will be the location used the last time Windows Setup was run.
[Windows Service Pack Installation Source]
label1=Use this feature to change your Windows Service Pack Installation source. If you leave the "Windows Service Pack Installation Source" box blank, the installation source path will be the location used the last time Windows Service Pack Setup was run.
[Recycle Bin Icons]
label1=You can use this feature to change your Recycle Bin's Icons. First, choose the Recycle Bin's state icon that you want to modify (Recycle Bin has two states : empty and full; You can set different files or icons for each state). Next, you can type your icon's filename and press Enter or you can click the ".." button to browse. Once the icon filename has been set, a set of icons contained in that file will be displayed. After choosing which icon to use (by clicking one of the icons), click OK button.
[RAS Options]
label1=These are some Remote Access Services settings that you can modify. Enabling option 1 will make your connection to your remote host (e.g. your ISP) stay alive even when your connection is idle. Option 2 can be used to force Windows to log every connection established. The log file can be found at "%SystemRoot%\system32\ras\device.log"
[Windows Application Priority Settings]
label1=Active application is the application you are working right now (in this case, it's FreshUI :)). With this feature, you can set so the foreground (active) application has more of the system resources than the background applications. This, however will cause the background applications to run slower. Setting this option to "normal" will make all applications have equal priority.
[IE Menu Settings]
label1=Use these features to modify Internet Explorer menus
[IE File Menu]
label1=Use these settings to enable/disable some menu items in "File" menu in Internet Explorer. Disabling option 1 to 4 will prevent user from clicking particular menu item in the "File" menu. Disabling Option 5 will remove the "Web Page, Complete" from the list in the "Save as type" section in "Save as.." dialog box.
[IE Options Tabs]
label1=Use these settings to show/hide some tabs in Tools-->Options menu in Internet Explorer. Note: If you hide all tabs in this feature and in "IE Options Tabs (more)" feature, user will not be able to access Tools-->Options menu command in Internet Explorer.
[IE Options Tabs (more)]
label1=Use these settings to show/hide some tabs in Tools-->Options menu in Internet Explorer. Note: If you hide all tabs in this feature and in "IE Options Tabs" feature, user will not be able to access Tools-->Options menu command in Internet Explorer.
[IE Context Menu]
label1=Use these settings to enable/disable some menu items in Internet Explorer's context menu (i.e. when you right-click an item in Internet Explorer). If you disable option 1, the context menu will not appear when you right-click any item in Internet Explorer. Disabling option 2 will prevent user from using the "Open in New Window" command in context menu (e.g. when you right-click a hyperlink).
[IE Help Menu]
label1=You can show/hide some items in Internet Explorer Help menu using these settings.
[IE View Menu]
label1=You can enable/disable some items in Internet Explorer "View" menu item with these settings.
[IE Other Menu Options]
label1=If option 1 is disables, the "Favorites" menu item in your Internet Explorer's menu bar will disappear. Disabling this option also disable "Favorites" button in Internet Explorer toolbar.
[IE Toolbar Options]
label1=Use these features to modify Internet Explorer default toolbar
[IE Toolbar Options A]
label1=You can uset these settings to show/hide some default buttons in Internet Explorer toolbar.
[IE Toolbar Options B]
label1=You can uset these settings to show/hide some default buttons in Internet Explorer toolbar.
[IE Toolbar Options C]
label1=You can uset these settings to show/hide some default buttons in Internet Explorer toolbar.
[NetMeeting Sent Files]
label1=You can limit the size of files sent over your NetMeeting sessions with this feature. To restore to default value, empty the box and click OK button.
[IE General Tab Options]
label1=Use these features to allow/prevent user from changing various settings in General Tab in Tools-->Options menu item in Internet Explorer.
[IE General Tab Options (more)]
label1=Use these features to allow/prevent user from changing various settings in General Tab in Tools-->Options menu item in Internet Explorer.
[IE Connections Tab Options]
label1=Use these features to allow/prevent user from changing various settings in Connections Tab in Tools-->Options menu item in Internet Explorer.
[UDMA/66 Mode]
label1=Use this option to enable/disable UDMA/66 transfer mode. Enabling UDMA/66 mode will result a better hard-disk performance, provided your IDE Hard-disk supports this transfer mode.
[Windows 2000/XP File Options]
label1=Normally, Windows updates "Last access" file attributes every time a user access that file. You can disable this setting if you're sure that you don't need this feature. Disabling this option can improve system performance. Option 2 can be used if you want to create a legacy filename(DOS 8+3 filenames) using non-standard characters. This, however, only works on NTFS-partitioned Harddisks.
[Command Prompt AutoComplete]
label1=If this option enabled, pressing TAB key will autocomplete command lines (much like autocomplete in Internet Explorer URLs path). You can disable this option so that pressing TAB key will only move cursor to next tabular column
[DOS High Memory Area]
label1=If you need more conventional memory (first 640 KB of your RAM) for your old DOS-based applications (e.g. DOS Games), you can enable this option. Enabling this option will load part of O/S to High Memory Area, thus freeing more conventional memory.