PC Safeguard: Control Policies - Applocker. Right Click On One of The Options (Executables, Installers
PC Safeguard: Control Policies - Applocker. Right Click On One of The Options (Executables, Installers
PC Safeguard: Control Policies - Applocker. Right Click On One of The Options (Executables, Installers
PC Safeguard
I rarely let anyone use my PC because I’m afraid he will mess it up, but it seems
Microsoft has been thinking at me and came with a solution. The PC Safeguard doesn’t
let anyone mess your PC settings, because after the user logs off, the configurations
are reset back to normal. Of course it will not restore the configurations changed by
you, but only the ones done by other users you define.
To use PC Safeguard, go to Control Panel -> User Accounts and create a new account,
then select “Set Up Pc Safeguard” and switch it on. Then you can stay relaxed when
others use your computer, because you won’t find anything changed, including
configurations, downloaded software, installed programs.
2. Screen Calibration
Fortunately, Windows 7 comes with a display calibration wizard that lets you set up the
screen brightness properly, so you won’t have any problems viewing photos or text.
The problem was that on one PC a photo could look sharp and bright and on another it
looks awful. Now the problem can be fixed by pressing the Windows logo key and then
typing “DCCW”.
3. AppLocker
If you are usually sharing your computer with someone else, then you might want to
restrict their access to your applications, files or documents. Using the Windows 7
AppLocker tool, you have a few options to do this by blocking other users to access
Executables, Windows Installers, Scripts, a specific publisher or path.
You can simply do this by pressing the Windows key then typing Gpedit.msc. Then go
to Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Application
Control Policies -> AppLocker. Right click on one of the options (Executables, Installers,
or Script) and create a new rule. That should save you from a lot of headaches.
4. Burn Images
We all had trouble with image burning in Windows, because it couldn’t do it itself, a
standalone software being needed. With Windows 7 this will not be a problem anymore.
All you have to do is double-click the ISO image and burn it on the CD or DVD that’s
inserted in the drive.
To access it, go to Control Panel -> System And Security -> Action Center.
48. Fix The Media Player & Media Center MP3 Bug
If you have the final version of Windows 7, then go ahead and skip this one,
since it applies only to Beta and RC versions.
Both Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center come with a bug that can
damage your MP3s by filling missing metadata automatically on imported MP3 files.
This can cut a few seconds from the beginning of the tracks and can prove really
disturbing. This problem was fixed by Microsoft using the fix that you candownload
here.