User's Manual
System
General
Under Windows registration, you can change the name and company of the user who registered the current
Windows version. Here you can also see the serial number and product ID of your Windows license.
Under Windows Installer - user data, enter the name and company name that should be automatically entered
into the user information when new software is installed.
Under Support information, you can use the Settings button to open a configuration window in which you
can modify the information shown in the system properties.
Common Dialogs
Here you specify the appearance of the common dialogs for opening and saving files.
Under File name, you can specify whether, in common dialogs, a selection field containing the files most
recently used is to be displayed instead of a single input field.
Windows XP only:
Under Folder navigation, you specify which navigation elements should be shown for simplified operation in
common dialogs. You can also specify whether the "Back" button should be displayed and if a navigation bar
should be displayed on the left-hand side of the common dialog.
Search
Windows XP:
Here you can define the appearance and the behavior of the search dialog.
The Disable indexing service option prevents the system from automatically indexing the contents of your files
when the computer is idle.
The Use classic search in Explorer option replaces the modern style search dialog with the classic style.
Under Searched file types, you can click File types to specify which text file types can be searched for specific
content.
Special Folders
Here you specify the physical paths to which special folders such as "My Documents" should link. Highlight a
predefined path and click on Edit to change it to your requirements.
Command prompt
You can configure the appearance and behavior of the command prompt here.
Under Completion, you can specify which key combinations are to be used to complete file and folder names.
Under Advanced settings, you can click on the Advanced button to open a window where you can specify the
visual appearance and start folder of the command prompt.
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