Windwos Vista registry hacks

To change the name of the registered user or company,browse to

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\ CurrentVersion

and look for RegisteredOwner and RegisteredOrganization. Double click on them and change the values.

Slow down animations

If you have a sufficiently powerful machine and love the animations in Vista, you might want to slow them down a bit. Navigate to

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ Microsoft\Windows\DWM.
Once there, create a new key by right clicking on the space below existing keys and choose New > DWORD (32bit) Value.
Call it AnimationShiftKey and enter the value as 1. After rebooting the machine, whenever you want to slow down the animations, press the [Shift] key before it starts.
Encrypting and decrypting files in Vista is a multi-click process which takes a fair bit of navigating. With a registry hack, this task can be done with a simple right-click. Navigate to

HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/ Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Explorer/Advanced

and create a new 32-bit DWORD. Call it EncryptionValue and use the value as 1 there. After the system is restarted, you can get encrypting with just a right-click.

Speeding up Flip3D:

Eye candy is well and good, but not all of us have topof-the-line graphic cards to render all the sleek effects. This hack will limit the number of windows that are rendered in 3D, which will hopefully let you have your cake and eat it too.
Navigate to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\DWM
And create a new DWORD value called Max3DWindows. The value should be set to a number between 4 and 9:
higher the number the more muscle your graphics card needs to pack. Try it out with different number values by opening multiple windows and checking out the difference.

Microsoft released an unscheduled patch for Windows

Microsoft released an unscheduled patch for Windows thatyou should definitely download. The patch protects against a remoteattack on a Windows service. Windows 2000, Windows 2003 Server, andWindows XP (even with the latest Service Packs) are particularlyvulnerable. Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 are affected aswell, although not to the same degree.Specifically, this vulnerability concerns the Server Service inWindows and can be attacked through a Remote Procedure Call (RPC)where a virus writer can craft a unique worm to run code on yoursystem without your authorization. Although Firewalls can helpprevent this remote attack, you should still download theappropriate patch for your version of Windows as soon as possible.This attack is similar to the widespread Blaster and Sasser wormsthat circled the globe in 2003 and 2004. According to one report,there are already nine different strains of viruses trying to usethis vulnerability to attack your computer. I will post informationabout this attack as I learn more. In the mean time, please visitthe following page to download the appropriate patch for yourversion of Windows. Scroll down to the Affected Software sectionand click on your particular operating system to download the patch.
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