Browsing Windows XP
*How to Make User Accounts in Windows XP
You can make the user accounts in Windows XP by the following method.
*How to Install & Configure Printer in Windows XP
Follow the listed steps to install and configure a printer in Windows XP.
*Display a Directory List Without Header or File Information
When writing a DOS batch file in Windows XP, have you ever needed to acquire the list of files in the current directory without all of the header information (volume name and serial number), footer information (number of files and/or directories, bytes used and free), or extra file information (date and time, file type, and file size)? The /b parameter, when added to the dir command, displays a "bare" directory listing, only providing a list of files and/or directories with no extraneous information.
*Burn DVDs From the Command Line
Need to make repeated copies of the same DVD? Or do you want to burn a DVD image from an .
*Change the DOS Prompt Size in a Batch File
Need to create DOS batch files in Windows XP where the prompt size is not the standard 25 lines by 80 columns? Perhaps the batch file needs to display large screens of information and extra lines are needed.
*List all DLLs Loaded on a System
For computer management, software error diagnosis, or spyware or virus diagnosis, it may prove useful to display the list, size, and version of all DLLs currently loaded on a particular Windows XP machine.
*Open the Registry to a Specific Key
The Sysinternals website, part of Microsoft TechNet, offers a free registry utility called regJump.