Thursday, October 6, 2011

Windows Xp:Speed Up Your Network and Internet Access


Increasing network browsing speed


Your computer slows down when you surf on your local network and connect to other computers that share data? One of the most common causes of this decline is a feature in Windows Explorer, look for scheduled tasks on remote computers. This effort may take a little time on some computers and can really slow down your browsing. The window as you browse the network may appear to freeze momentarily, as the system waits for a response from the remote computer.



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Although this problem is complex, the solution is very simple. Instead of having to wait for scheduled tasks remotely, which is useless information to anyone not a system administrator to configure Remote Scheduled Tasks, you can disable this feature.



You'll need to modify the system registry and delete a reference to a key for this function will not load. To do this, follow these steps:



1. Open the Registry Editor, click the Start menu and select Run. Type regedit in the text box and click the OK button.



2. Once the Registry Editor is loaded, expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.



3. Next, expand Software and Microsoft.



4. Locate Windows and expand too.



5. Want to be changing the main system files expand CurrentVersion.



6. Since this feature is a feature of the Windows component known as Explorer, expand the Explorer key.



7. Therefore, we recommend that you change the settings of the remote computer, remote computer in order to expand the key, and then expand the name space to display all the key features are activated when you visit a remote computer.



In the eighth file namespace, you will find two entries. One is "{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}" which tells Explorer to view shared printers on the remote machine. The other, "{D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}," tells Explorer to show remote scheduled tasks. He is the one that you must remove. This can be done by right clicking on the name of the key and select Delete.



Tip:



If you have no use for viewing remote shared printers and are only interested in shared files, consider removing the printers key, "{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}", as well. This also increases the speed of your browser.



After removing the key, simply restart and the changes are valid. Now, the exploration of the computer network without undue delay.

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