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In Reply to: RE: * NEW * Windows optimisation using Autoruns and gpedit (Group Policy editor) posted by cics on May 02, 2010 at 19:50:59
I am finding that this group policy area is loading with settings that when modified make wonderful improvements to my system. For instance, there are many other settings called "turn off" or "prevent", etc.. that when enabled really make a substantial improvement. I hope others are playing around here and that this area has not been left unexplored.There are way too many to go through in a short amount of time, but I'm going to keep testing some things and I hope others are too.
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Some of those settings are security related. Do you have Minlogon installed?
Let us know of the options you've had success with.
I have minlogoon installed with cmp and latest version of cplay 48/121/tiny.
I'm only starting with what I figured should be safe to change. Some don't make a big difference. I'm just going with my ears, and not trying to figure out what settings should reduce resources:
Computer Config - AdminTemp..
Netmeeting.. Disable remote Desktop sharing=Disabled
Internet Explorer...(starting from the bottom)
Pop-up allow list=enabled (you have to click "Show", then Add", enter any text and click OK before it will let you choose apply Enable).
Turn off pop-up mgmt=Enabled
Do not allow users to=Not COnfigured
Turn off crash detection=enabled
The rest are DISABLED.
Internet Explorer...Internet Control panel
I just set all these to disabled without testing them individually.
Advanced Page..these two set to disabled...
So there are a bunch more folders just in this section and beyond. Let me know if you concur with these and if you see any other low hanging fruit...
Mike
to continue..
Computer Components..Admin..Windows Components..
Disabled everything in:
Task Scheduler, windows messenger, media DRM, Movie Maker, Windows media player
On internet explorer (main folder) I changed everything to disable but "turn off crash detection".
Backing out into the Printers folder, I disabled everything there.
there are some folders like netorking or offline folders I might try next..although some of these folders start to sound dangerous to modify.
I am getting a much more realistic sound that is getting closer and closer to real instruments. my hardware will eventually be my limiting factor, but I'm sure some other of you would find this area of improvement to be really impressive.
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