Category: Microsoft Windows

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How to change Search Provider in Internet Explorer

I could not believe that changing default Search Provider in Internet Explorer 10, probably in couple of versions below too, was complicated, but it surely is, of course, if you are located outside of...

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Multiple connections to a server or shared resource

If you are systems administrator and you are using separate administrative accounts for Admin access to domain servers you have probably run into this issue. If you access the server resource / share with...

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Remove Uninstall or Change a program button

This article will explain the steps on how to remove the Uninstall or Change a program button from Windows Explorer. Open Local Policy (gpedit.msc) Navigate to: User Configuration | Administrative Templates | Control Panel...

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Remove “Map Network Drive” button

This article will explain the fast way to remove the ‘Map Network Drive’ button from Windows Explorer. Open registry editor (regedit) Navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER | Software | Microsoft | Windows | CurrentVersion | Policies...