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    Posted: 04 August 2006 at 9:53pm
is there any kind of registry hack or something to disable all windows annoying little errors messages and promts..all these dumb applications considering users as stupid and trying to take over them by automating as much as they.. dum little IE pops again and again reminding to Save passwords or URL autocomplete..

what am i .. a 2 years old moron..NO..i dont want applications take over my PC.. no i dont want to be alerted about the expired cert on bozo.com and i dont care if the page is not encrypted..

i know for god sake what i am doin and that all..

i dont give sh*t abt the media toolbar and i dont want to be annoyed contantly about MS customer satisfaction survey which is more like customer annoyment survey

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I like the expired cert thing. When I see one that expired two years ago. It tells me something about the site.

Most of the Ms stuff I've installed lately has the option of turning off the customer satisfaction survey - might have been only in custom install options though. I don't do default installs.

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When you get the alert pop ups from IE actually read them, they have a checkbox to not show the message again.

Also for the cert pop up, if its expired, it doesnt provide you any security so be warned when you have to enter sensitive information.
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nah not that i dont know all that..i sure do..but image when using the cafe computers protected with deepfreeze which come back fresh install state everytime rebooted..so all those prompts and stuff get enabled again

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You can get rid of the Windows XP error report messages if you don't want to send another one in. Start the System Configuration Utility:   

Click Start, and then click Run.   

Type msconfig to open the System Configuration Utility.   

Click the Services tab.   

Clear the Error Reporting Service check box, and then click OK.   

Hit Restart to reboot your system.

Your computer will now start without loading the error reporting service.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 August 2006 at 2:14pm
Originally posted by the boss the boss wrote:

is there any kind of registry hack or something to disable all windows annoying little errors messages and promts


Yeah it's called the power switch
Handyman man?
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power switch is not exactly "registry"

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikey Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 August 2006 at 10:54pm
Ha ha yeah ya got me there but it was posted at a time when i was having horrible problems with my home computer so i was a bit anti technology at the time
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