Wednesday 3 April 2013
HOW TO USE WEBSPLOIT?
This trick can be used to restrict users from logging off the computer.
Follow the steps described below-
1. Launch Windows Registry Editor (regedit.exe)
2. Search the following key-
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\
3. In the right pane create a new DWORD value named StartMenuLogOff.
4. Change its value to 1 to put restriction on logging off the computer whereas data value 0 can be used to remove the restrictions.
Preventing Users from using Right Click Button on Desktop
This is one of the most frustrating prank for the person on whom you are playing this trick and I mean it because I have been the victim of this trick earlier when I was new to Windows Registry Hacking and didn'tt knew much more about it.
Follow the steps given below to perform the trick-
1. Open Windows Registry Editor (Regedit.exe)
2. Navigate to the following key-
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\
3. Create a new DWORD value named NoWinKeys.
4. Change its data value to 1 to disable right click whereas data value 0 will enable the right click.
Create your own Sleep button in Windows XP.
If you are a lazy kind of a person (just like me) and you think the Sleep button on your Windows XP machine in an inconvenient location for regular use? If you think yes follow the steps below to make your own.
Now a Days, Many computers or keyboards have a Sleep button, which when pressed puts the computer
into either Stand By or Hibernate mode depending on how Windows XP’s Power Options are
configured. However, the Sleep button might not be in convenient location for regular use. For example, it might be on the front of a mid-tower
case that’s under your desk. You could activate Stand By or Hibernate mode from the Shut Down Windows dialog box. An alternative to this
method is to create your own Sleep button by creating a shortcut on your
desktop. Here’s how.
1. Right-click on the desktop.
2. Select New | Shortcut.
3. Type rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState in the text box.
4. Click Next.
5. Type Sleep in the text box and click Finish.
Now when you click the Sleep icon, Windows XP will put the computer into either Stand By
or Hibernate mode depending on how the When I Press The Sleep Button On My Computer
setting is configured on the Advanced tab of the Power Options Properties dialog box.
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