Friday, March 26, 2010

Creating a desktop shortcut for locking your computer

If you use your computer in an area where others may

have access to it, and there are things on your system you would

rather have kept confidential, locking your desktop when you leave

the computer is an essential task. Here's a recipe for a desktop

shortcut that will lock your computer in two easy clicks:



Right click on an empty area of the desktop and choose 'new' then

'shortcut.' The create shortcut wizard will open; in the first text

box, type '%windir%\System32\rundll32.exe

user32.dll,LockWorkStation' and then give your shortcut an

appropriate name on the next page, and hit 'finish.'



You will notice that the shortcut you created has a blank icon. To

select a more appropriate one, right click on the shortcut and hit

'properties.' In the 'shortcut' tab, click the 'change icon' button.



In the 'look for icons in this file' box, type

'%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll' then click 'ok' to see a range

of icons for your new shortcut. Choose an appropriate icon. Your

desktop locking shortcut is now ready for use. Test it out.



Note: It is useful if u have an account as it will prompt for a

password.

OR

Hide all drives in my computer

Wanna how your geekiness. Here's the registry hack to hide all the

drives in my computer.



head up to

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer

create a new DWORD value as NoDrives and modify its data to

03FFFFFF(six F's)



reboot and you are done.



To change back.

delete the key or modify the data to 0. (zero)

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