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06/26/2006
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Today's Tips!
06/26/2006

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Get The Inside Details Of A Crash Report!

When a program crashes, Windows XP gathers information about the program, its code, and the actual crash. This data is then compiled into a special report. A dialog window appears, which prompts you to send the crash report to Microsoft. While its delivery is optional, remember that Microsoft collects this information and creates fixes based on the data.

Details of the report can be viewed by clicking on the link that specifies: "To see what data this error report contains, click here." However, if you're skeptical about privacy, it's possible to disable Error Reporting.

Here's how:

1. Right-click on My Computer and select Properties.
2. Go to the Advanced tab and click Error Reporting.
3. Click Disable Error Reporting.

If you want Error Reporting only on certain applications, click Enable Reporting and then select Choose Programs.

Gary Chambers
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Save Your Remote Desktop Connection Settings in XP!

You probably remotely connect to only one or two computers -- your home computer or your work computer. You can save the settings for those in a desktop icon for easy access.

The steps (Note: this only works in XP)

1. Choose Remote Desktop Connection from your Start menu.
2. Before you choose what computer you want to connect to, choose Options.
3. Fill out the computer information, including the IP address, user name, and password.
4. Choose Save As, and choose where you want your new icon to appear.
You can place the icon on your desktop for one-click access to the remote computers you use the most.

Gary Chambers
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Decipher The Name Behind The Process!
Windows XP runs numerous processes. To view them, open Task Manager and go to the Process tab. While several of these processes are self-explanatory, the majority of them are not.
Here's a short description of some XP processes:

Csrss.exe:
The Client Server Runtime Subsystem process, also known as the Win32 subsystem, generates a worker thread for client requests.
Explorer.exe:
This process is the user interface/default Windows shell.
Iexplorer.exe:
This process is the built-in Web browser.
Inetinfo.exe:
The Internet Information Services (IIS) process is Microsoft's Web server.
Lsass.exe:
The Local Security Authentication Server process receives authentication requests from Winlogon and calls the appropriate authentication package.
Mdm.exe:
The Machine Debug Manager is a support process for debugging.
Msmsgs.exe:
The Microsoft Windows Messenger process is the built-in instant messaging application.
Services.exe:
The Service Control Manager process is responsible for starting, stopping, and interacting with system services.
Smss.exe:
The Session Manager Subsystem is the first user mode process that's created. It's responsible for the initial launch of other subsystem processes.
Svchost.exe:
This is a placeholder process, or Service Host, where all DLL-based services execute.
System:
The System process contains the majority of the kernel-mode system threads.
System Idle Process:
This process runs when no other process is executing.
Winlogon.exe:
The logon process handles interactive user logons and logoffs.

This list includes processes that are found on most computers, but it's not exhaustive.

Gary Chambers
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