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Windows95 Notes... |
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\MSTCP
"MaxConnections"=256
Note: On Windows95 the MaxConnections argument should be a DWORD, on Windows98 the argument should be a String.
I set up a restart shortcut and set a cron to trigger it
once a day at about 3 in the morning (I use "Cron the Clock Daemon"
by Software Engineering Inc.).
Then I use the Tweak UI from Microsoft and set it up to automatically
perform the windows login. I also set it to "never" autorun scandisk so as
to avoid scandisk running and interupting the restart in the event
that there was a power failure. I check the machine in person about
every 2-3 weeks and do an actual power down when I am out on the client
site doing other support work. I got the restart shortcut tip from:
http://tvland.maxinet.com/relling/rae-rs1.htm
Restart Windows with a Shortcut
You can restart Win95 by holding the shift key while you select Restart
from the Shutdown dialog box or you can make a shortcut.
Make a copy, on your Desktop, of the "MS-DOS Prompt" shortcut in your
Windows\Start Menu\Programs directory Right click on the icon and
choose "Properties" Click on the "Program" tab Modify the "Cmd line"
entry to read; %COMSPEC% /C
[I had to uncheck "close on exit" on the program tab to get it to
work right - James]
If you want to assign a Hot Key, enter it on the "Shortcut key" line
before continuing Click on the "Advanced" button Check "MS-DOS mode"
and uncheck "Warn before entering DOS mode" Click "OK" Change the icon, if
you wish, and click "OK" Rename the shortcut "Restart" If you want a
copy on your Start Menu, simply drag and drop the shortcut on the Start
button When you use the Restart shortcut, you may see an error message
in DOS mode stating that a DOS program is still running and you need to
exit the program. This error can be caused by an entry, such as
attempting to load a real mode mouse driver in the DOSSTART.BAT, located
in your Windows directory. DOSSTART.BAT always runs before the DOS prompt
appears when exiting to DOS, so you'll need to correct any problems it
causes, or simply delete DOSSTART.BAT if you don't need it.
Lastly, James offers this piece of startup information: If you set a screensaver password, and then add a shortcut to the appropriate .scr file to your startup group it will automatically put you into a screensaver protected running state when the machine reboots. This can be bypassed during boot, but is enough to stop most users from messing with a dedicated web/proxy server machine.
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