This Wizard will take you through the main settings of the program and let you configure common options.
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111 tbFontView
Start FontView to view the full list of available fonts. Try changing the sample text to compare your own text in different fonts. You can also change your sample text to bold, italic or underline.
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111 tbSystemMonitor
SystemMonitor shows detailed real-time information about the memory level of your computer.
Memory Load shows how much total memory is utilized.
Phys Free shows how much physical (real) memory is free.
If you are experiencing that your computer is slow, you may want to keep an eye on the physical memory indicator whilst working on your computer. It will very likely show a low percentage and this is a good indicator that it may be time to free some memory space or upgrade the computer's memory.
Virtual Free shows how much virtual memory is free.
Page Free shows how much of the paging file is free.
Red gauge shows the CPU usage.
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111 tbWinspector
Winspector shows the underlying Windows(r) structure. Use this to inspect the basic components of various applications and Windows(r) itself.
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111 tbRegedit
Through the Registry Editor you can manually edit Windows(r) system registry. This feature should be used with extreme caution as it stores critical settings. It stores vital info about the current Windows(r) settings, settings for most Windows(r) applications as well as settings for user preferences.
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111 tbSysedit
System Configuration Editor: You can manually edit system configuration files. This feature should be used with extreme caution as it stores critical configuration data.
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111 tbMkcompat
Troubleshoot compatibility issues for Windows(r) 3.x applications running on this system.
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111 tbGroupConv
Restore program groups from previous installation of Windows(r) 3x on this machine.
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111 tbMsinfo
This section will show you detailed information about your computer.
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111 hlpDesktop
Expand any section for more information about Set Me Up's features.
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111 descSystemStartup
Set advanced configuration preferences
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111 hlpSystemStartup
Set options and preferences for system startup
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111 desc_
Sets system configuration options
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111 tidBootOptions
Boot Options
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111 Mainform.chkBootWin
Enable Windows 95 as default Operating System
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111 Mainform.chkBootWarn
Enable Safe Mode warning
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111 Mainform.chkBootGui
Boot to Windows User Interface
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111 Mainform.chkBootMulti
Enable boot option to start Windows 3.x
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(59)
If you have upgraded from Windows 3.x , you can still boot into it from the Boot Menu
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(58)
By default, Windows 95 always loads the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(57)
By default, this computer will boot into Windows 95.
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(56)
If the previous attempt to start Windows has failed, a safe mode warning will be shown next time you try to load Windows
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111 hlpBootOptions
Settings in this section are useful for users that have multiple operating systems installed. If you decide to disable the boot to GUI option, your computer will only display DOS command prompt - you can then load the Windows(r) interface by typing WIN at the command line prompt.
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111 descBootMenu
Configures boot menu settings
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111 tidBootMenu
Boot Menu
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111 Mainform.chkBootMenu
Always show boot menu for
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111 Mainform.chkBootKeys
Enable F5 and F8 function keys at startup
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(55)
seconds
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(54)
Pressing F5 and F8 during the Boot Delay will let you boot system into different modes
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(53)
The Boot Delay determines for how long the initial text 'Starting Windows 95' is displayed before the operating systems loads up
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111 Mainform.lblBootDelay(0)
Set Boot Delay to
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111 Mainform.lblBootDelay(1)
seconds
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(15)
F5 - immediately skips all DOS and Windows drivers
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(16) F8 - Displays boot menu allowing different system startup modes
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111 hlpBootMenu
Note: Grayed values indicate default settings. If you usually protect your computer by a logon password, you can disable the F5 and F8 keys. This way, a user trying to get access to information on the computer via the DOS command prompt instead of through loading Windows(r), will not be able to do this. If you decide to apply these measures, consider disabling floppy disk boot facility in the computer BIOS setup, since a machine started from a floppy boot disk, can easily take the user to the DOS command prompt.
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111 descMemoryManagement
Manages memory drivers
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111 tidMemoryManagement
Memory Management
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111 Mainform.chkdblSpace
Auto-load double-space drivers
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111 Mainform.chkDrvSpace
Auto-load drivespace drivers
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111 Mainform.chkLoadTop
Load command.com on top of 640k
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111 Mainform.chkDoubleBuffer
Enable double-buffering on SCSI drives
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(13)
When trouble-shooting Novell networking, you may try to load command.com interpreter on top of base memory
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(12)
Disable this option when trouble-shooting SCSI devices
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(3)
Compression Drivers
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111 hlpMemoryManagement
You can skip loading disk compression drivers at DOS level in order to gain extra memory. You can disable these drivers if you are absolutely sure that none of the disks on this workstation are compressed.
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111 descRegistryStartup
Lists programs that start automatically when Windows loads
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111 tidRegistryStartup
Registry Startup
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111 Mainform.cmdEdit
Edit
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111 Mainform.cmdDelete
Delete
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111 Mainform.cmdNewRegistryStart
New
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(83)
Any changes you make in this section will take effect immediately
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(74)
To easily disable any item in a safe way, simply put 'REM' word in the beginning of the item path
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(62)
Registry Startup
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111 hlpRegistryStartup
This is a special system registry section that lists all the system programs that are executed when Windows(r) starts, regardless of the Start Menu Startup folder contents or user-specific preferences. You can disable some items if you need to troubleshoot crashes occurring on Windows(r) startup. It is not recommended to remove any items of unknown origin from this section because many applications or system services are initialized from here.
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111 tidLogos
Logos
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111 descLogos
Customize Windows splash screens
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111 hlpLogos
Expand this section to create new or modify existing Windows(r) logo images. You can re-use the supplied template.
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111 descLogoViewer
Preview logo images
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111 tidLogoViewer
Logo Viewer
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(8)
Preview stretched images in the Logo Viewer
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(5)
Show files with pattern
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111 hlpLogoViewer
Logo images are not displayed in the same proportions as when viewed in a standard image editor.
Use this integrated viewer to preview images in the same proportions as when displayed as logos.
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111 descLogoTemplates
Create your own splash - screens
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111 tidLogoTemplates
Logo Templates
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111 Mainform.cmdOpenTwmplate(3)
Open Template
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111 Mainform.cmdRestoreOriginals
Restore Original Logos
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(45)
Open logo screen image template to edit custom logos
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111 hlpLogoTemplates
You can edit and create your own splash screen images - using the supplied image template.
Click on the 'Open Template' button. This will open the provided image file in your default bitmap editor. Edit existing images or create your own and save the template to a new file. Use other options in this section to assign the new image to individual splash screens.
Note: Every logo image you create or modify should be 320 pixels wide, 400 pixels high and be a 256color bitmap. The image file that Set Me Up provides is already set to this size.
Note that since the images are displayed in different resolution mode, they will appear 'stretched'.
When you started Set Me Up 97 for the first time, your original logo images have been backed up in Windows(r) SYSBCKUP folder - select the restore option to copy the images back.
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111 descStartupLogo
Logo displayed on startup
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111 tidStartupLogo
Startup Logo
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111 Mainform.chkLogo
Shows start-up logo
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseStartupLogo
Browse
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111 hlpStartUpLogo
This picture will appear on the screen when your computer is starting up. See the Logo Templates section for more information on how to create your own splash screens. You can afterwards search for these with the Browse button.
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111 descShutDownLogo
Logo displayed while system is shutting down
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111 tidShutDownLogo
Shut-down Logo
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111 Mainform.cmdShutDownLogo
Browse
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(63)
Shutting Down Logo
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111 hlpShutDownLogo
This image is displayed while Windows(r) is shutting down. See the Logo Templates section for more information on how to create your own splash screens. You can afterwards search for these with the Browse button.
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111 descTurnOffLogo
Logo displayed when you can turn the computer off
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111 tidTurnOffLogo
Turn-off Logo
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111 Mainform.cmdTurnOffLogo
Browse
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(60)
Turn off Logo
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111 hlpTurnOffLogo
This image is displayed when your computer is ready to be turned off. See the Logo Templates section for more information on how to create your own splash screens. You can afterwards search for these with the Browse button.
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111 descRandomizer
Randomize Windows graphics
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111 tidRandomizer
Randomizer
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111 hlpRandomizer
Expand this section for Set Me Up to randomize your desktop wallpaper or splash screens (logos) every time your computer starts up.
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111 descRandomizeWallpaper
Randomize Wallpaper when you start your computer
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111 tidRandomizeWallpaper
Randomize Wallpaper
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111 Mainform.cmdCreateWallpaper
Create Randomized Wallpaper
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseRandomizeWallpaperFolder
...
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111 Mainform.chkRandomizeWallpaper
Randomize Desktop Wallpaper
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(93)
Before you use this feature, click on the button below to create initial wallpaper
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(92)
Only Bitmaps (file types *.BMP,*.DIB) can be used for a Desktop Wallpaper
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(87)
Image Folder
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(86)
Randomize Desktop Wallpaper on Startup
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111 hlpRandomizeWallpaper
Set Me Up can randomize the Desktop Wallpaper every time you start your computer. The Image Folder should contain images you wish to randomize. To ensure that the images are displayed correctly, the wallpaper should be set to item 'SMU Wallpaper'.
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111 descRandomizeLogos
Apply random Start-up/Shut-Down images
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111 tidRandomizeLogos
Randomize Logos
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseRandomizeTurnOffFolder
...
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseRandomizeShutDownFolder
...
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseRandomizeStartupFolder
...
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111 Mainform.chkRandomizeTurnOffLogo
Turn Off
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111 Mainform.chkRandomizeShutDownLogo
Shutting Down
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111 Mainform.chkRandomizeStartupLogo
Start-Up
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(91)
Only Bitmaps can be used (*.BMP,*.DIB). See the Logos section for more information on how to create your own splash screens
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(90)
Image Folder
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(89)
Image Folder
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(88)
Image Folder
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(85)
Randomize Windows splash screens
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111 hlpRandomizeLogos
Set Me Up can randomize Windows(r) splash screens (logos) every time you start your computer. The image folders should contain images you wish to randomize. It is recommended that you create dedicated folders where you will store images to be displayed from this section.
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111 descGeneral
General settings
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111 tidGeneral
General
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111 hlpGeneral
Features in this section will help you:
- reset user login passwords
- configure setup disk path so that you do not have to use setup disks or CD-ROM when systems settings change
- alter the registered username
- personalize the Startup Tips
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111 descPasswordLists
Reset login name passwords
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111 tidPasswordLists
Password Lists
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111 Mainform.cmdDeletePasswordList
Delete
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(36)
Current Password files
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111 hlpPasswordLists
Windows(r) creates a password file for every user that has logged on to this workstation. If you want to reset the password, delete the password file for that user.
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111 descSetupPath
Alter setup path
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111 tidSetupPath
Setup Path
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseSetupPath
Browse
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(26)
Configure setup disks path
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111 Mainform.lblSetUpPath
Setup path
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111 hlpSetupPath
When systems settings change, you do not have to insert CD-ROM or setup disks if setup files are already copied locally. Setting this option is useful when you often change system settings but please note that it will take considerable amount of disk space.
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111 descRegisteredUser
Change registered user details
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111 tidRegisteredUser
Registered User
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(46)
Registered User Name
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111 Mainform.lblRegisteredUser
Registered User
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111 hlpRegisteredUser
Registered user name as it appears in the Windows(r) About box.
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111 descStartupTips
Alter tips displayed at logon
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111 tidStartupTips
Startup Tips
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111 Mainform.cmdViewTips
View Tips
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111 Mainform.cmdShowNext
Next
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111 Mainform.cmdUpdateCurrentTip
Update Tip now
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111 Mainform.cmdShowPrevious
Previous
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(17)
You can personalize Windows tips that are displayed at Logon
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111 Mainform.lblCurrentTipNo
1
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111 hlpStartupTips
These tips are displayed randomly when Windows(r) starts. You can customize these tips to your own or company preferences.
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111 descExplorer
Graphical Interface settings
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111 tidExplorer
Explorer
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111 hlpExplorer
You can customize the appearance of Windows(r) Explorer by creating your own document templates, changing the speed of and creating shortcuts to the Start Menu or set new drive icons.
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111 descShellFolders
Configure special system folders
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111 tidShellFolders
Shell Folders
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111 hlpShellFolders
Shell folders can easily be shared with other users on your network by entering alternative paths. Expand the Shell Folders section to alter the paths for Program Folders, Send To Folders, the Start Menu Folder, Startup Folder and Desktop Folder.
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111 descProgramsFolder
Special folder path
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111 tidProgramsFolder
Programs Folder
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseProgramsFolder
Browse
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(27)
Programs folder path
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(6)
Programs folder path
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111 hlpProgramsFolder
Programs folder stores all groups and shortcuts that appear in the Start Menu programs section. By entering alternative path, you can easily share your Start Menu with other users on your network.
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111 descSendToFolder
Special folder path
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111 tidSendToFolder
SendTo Folder
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111 Mainform.cmdExploreShellSendToFolder
Explore Folder
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseSendToFolder
Browse
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(29)
Send To folder path
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111 hlpSendToFolder
Send To folder contains all items that appear on the Context Menu's Send-To section. By entering alternative path, different users on this machine or network can share the same folder.
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111 descStartMenuFolder
Special folder path
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111 tidStartMenuFolder
Start Menu Folder
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseShellStartMenuFolder
Explore Folder
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseStartMenuFolder
Browse
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(30)
Start Menu folder path
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111 hlpStartMenuFolder
The Start Menu folder contains shortcuts to Programs folder and all other shortcuts are visible when you first click on the Start button. By entering alternative path, different users on this machine or network can share the same folder.
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111 descStartupFolder
Special folder path
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111 tidStartupFolder
Startup Folder
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseStartupFolder
Browse
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(9)
Start Up folder path
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111 hlpStartupFolder
Start-Up folder stores all shortcuts to items that are activated on Logon. By entering alternative path, different users on this machine or network can share the same folder
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111 descDesktopFolder
Special folder path
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111 tidDesktopFolder
Desktop Folder
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseDesktopFolder
Browse
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(4)
Desktop Folder path
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(33)
Desktop Folder path
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111 hlpDesktopFolder
The Windows(r) desktop folder stores all files and shortcuts that appear on the physical desktop. By entering alternative path, different users on this machine or network can share the same folder.
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111 descDesktopSettings
Change general desktop settings
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111 tidDesktopSettings
Desktop Settings
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111 Mainform.chkMinAnimate
Disable window animations
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111 Mainform.chkShowThumbnails
Show Thumbnails for BMP files
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(67)
You can see a 'sliding' effect when windows are minimized, maximized or restored. This feature can be disabled
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(66)
When viewed in Explorer, Bitmap (BMP) pictures can be viewed as mini-previews of themselves instead of just showing default icon
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111 hlpDesktopSettings
Use settings in this section to customize appearance of Windows(r) Explorer. Note: Enabling BMP thumbnail preview will make your computer slower when folders with images are accessed
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111 descDocumentTemplates
Add new document templates
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111 tidDocumentTemplates
Document Templates
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseNewTemplate
Create &New
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(64)
Create entries in the 'New' pop-up menu
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111 hlpDocumenttemplates
New-style document-oriented Windows(r) programs usually add a new document template to the pop-up menu so that you can create a new document without initially opening the associated application. You can create your own document templates for older applications that do not support this feature (usually Windows(r) 3x applications).
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111 descStartMenuSpeed
Change Start Menu speed
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111 tidStartMenuSpeed
StartMenu Speed
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(65)
Start Menu speed
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111 Mainform.pnlLabel(1)
Slower
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111 Mainform.pnlLabel(0)
Faster
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(10)
Start Menu Speed
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111 hlpStartMenuSpeed
You can make the Start Menu's submenus appear faster if you find the default reaction time is too slow
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111 descStartMenuEntries
Add special entries to Start Menu
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111 tidStartMenuEntries
StartMenu Entries
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111 Mainform.chkBriefCase
Briefcase
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111 Mainform.chkRecycleBin
Recycle Bin
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111 Mainform.chkPrinters
Printers
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111 Mainform.chkDialUpNetworking
Dial-Up Networking
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111 Mainform.chkControlPanel
Control Panel
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(0)
Start Menu shortcuts
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111 hlpStartMenuEntries
If you frequently access items below, you can add additional shortcuts to the Start Menu for faster access
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111 descDriveIcons
Change appearance of drives in Explorer
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111 tidDriveIcons
Drive Icons
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111 Mainform.cmdSetNoDriveIcon
Restore Default
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111 Mainform.frmCurrentIcon
Current Icon
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111 Mainform.cmdSetIcon
Set Icon
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111 Mainform.optDriveIconIgnorePath
Do not copy icon
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111 Mainform.optDriveIconCopyRoot
Copy icon to the root of this drive
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111 Mainform.optDriveIconCopyWinDir
Copy Icon to Windows folder
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(14)
Use the drive icons facility to set individual icons for local and network drives.
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(11)
When setting new icon
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111 hlpDriveIcons
Use the drive icon facility to set individual icons for local and network drives.
Do not copy icon. Use if you don't intend to copy the icon file to a different location and your local hard disks are not shared over the network
Copy Icon to Windows(r) folder - use this option if you intend to delete the original icon file
Copy icon to the root of this drive. - This option is recommended on a networked PC. The drive icons will affect all the users sharing this particular drive
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111 descSounds
Customize application sounds
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111 tidSounds
Sounds
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111 Mainform.cmdAddSoundApp
Add Application
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111 Mainform.cmdRemoveSoundApp
Remove Sound Effects
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111 Mainform.cmdEditEventSound
Choose WAV File
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111 Mainform.cmdDisableEventSound
Disable Sound Event
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(78)
You can specify individual sounds that are played when different events occur within various applications
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(76)
Current applications with sound effects configured
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(77)
Associated event sounds
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111 hlpSounds
Each application can have its own sound schemes - a different sound for each event such as program start, maximize, exit, etc. While almost all programs can be configured with a set of default sounds, some applications come with additional sound schemes that are application-specific. The file format used for sound events is WAVe
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111 descMaintenance
Options for system maintenance
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111 tidMaintenance
Maintenance
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111 hlpMaintenance
This section will help you with maintenance points. Expand the sections below and find ways to recover disk space, listings of OS updates and Internet shortcuts to popular WWW sites, etc.
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111 descVendorsWWWSites
Collection of Internet shortcuts
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111 tidVendorsWWWSites
Vendors WWW Sites
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111 Mainform.cmdInternetConnect
View as Shortcuts
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111 Mainform.cmdConnect
Connect
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(35)
Over 100 Internet shortcuts to popular WWW sites with hardware drivers and software updates. Click on the 'Connect' button to connect to the selected site directly
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111 hlpVendorsWWWSites
This facility requires your workstation to be connected to the Internet.
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111 descRedundantTemporaryFiles
Remove redundant files
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111 tidRedundantTemporaryFiles
Redundant Temporary Files
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111 Mainform.cmdAllTempFiles
Delete All
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111 Mainform.cmdDeleteTempFile
Delete
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(34)
Current temporary files
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111 hlpRedundantTemporaryFiles
The list below shows a list of a temporary system files that can be deleted to recover disk space. This option should be used only immediately after the computer was rebooted
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111 descRedundantFiles
Remove redundant files
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111 tidRedundantFiles
Redundant Files
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111 Mainform.cmdDeleteClutter
Delete
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111 Mainform.cmdDeleteAll
Delete All
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111 Mainform.cmdViewLogFile
View
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(51)
Redundant Files
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111 hlpRedundantFiles
Files listed below can be deleted if you need to gain more disk space.
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111 descDLLReferences
Find missing files
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111 tidDLLReferences
DLL References
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(22)
Missing DLLs
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111 hlpDLLReferences
When uninstalled, some applications may remove system components that are still used by other programs - this can cause some unexpected errors. The following system files are still referenced by other applications but are not present in the system. Items displayed in this section should be used as help in troubleshooting a particular software problem, not a definitive solution
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111 descOSUpdates
Lists updates on this system
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111 tidOSupdates
OS Updates
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(19)
The following operating system updates were installed in this workstation
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111 hlpOSupdates
This section lists operating system updates (such as Service Packs) installed on this workstation. Note that not all updates installed can be listed here.
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111 descUninstall
Customize uninstall options
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111 tidUninstall
Uninstall
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111 Mainform.cmdEditUninstallApp
Edit
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111 Mainform.cmdRemoveUninstallApp
Remove
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(84)
The programs below can be automatically uninstalled by accessing the Add/Remove Programs section in Control Panel.
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111 hlpUninstall
Add/Remove Programs section in Control Panel allows user to add new or remove applications - in many cases, the program is already removed, but an 'orphaned' entry still exists in the list. You can remove these entries here. You may also remove the entry for existing software if you do not want any users to be able to automatically uninstall an application.
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111 descSystemSaver
Protect your computer from unexpected failures
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111 tidSystemSaver
System Saver
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111 hlpSystemSaver
System Saver offers protection against unexpected system failures.
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111 descSSVBackupFrequency
Configure backup frequency
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111 tidSSVBackupFrequency
System Saver backup frequency
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111 Mainform.cmdbrowseSystemSaver
...
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111 Mainform.cmdRestoreSystemConfiguration
Restore System Configuration from a snapshot
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111 Mainform.cmdBAckupNow
Run SystemSaver Now
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111 Mainform.chkEnableSystemSaver
Enable System Saver
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(43)
Click to read about the recovery procedure
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(82)
ERECOV.TXT
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(21)
SystemSaver Folder:
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(31)
Always keep last
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(79)
Frequency
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111 Mainform.LblSTD(42)
Enable SystemSaver to maintain backup of critical system configuration files
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111 hlpSSVBackupFrequency
Set Me Up SystemSaver can create incremental backups of critical system configuration files automatically when you start-up your computer. If your system unexpectedly fails to operate correctly, you can use data created by Set Me Up SystemSaver to restore your system set-up. In severe cases when you are not even able to load Windows(r), the SystemSaver information can be restored directly from the command prompt. It is highly recommended that you read (or print) the attached file in order to become familiar will the emergency recovery method.
Note: 'Once a day' is a recommended frequency setting. By selecting this option, you will ensure that the system configuration snapshot is automatically taken only once a day, the first time you log-on.
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111 descSSVBackupSettings
Determine what parts of system to save
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111 tidSSVBackupSettings
System Saver Settings
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111 Mainform.chkSMUSaveUser
Back-up user files from folder
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111 Mainform.chkSMUSaveRegistry
System Registry - system configuration database
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111 Mainform.chkSMUSaveINI
INI/CFG/INF Files - application settings
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111 Mainform.chkSMUSaveDOS
DOS system files - device drivers
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111 Mainform.chkSMUSavePasswordLists
Password Lists - user passwords
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111 Mainform.Label3
File Pattern (leave blank for all)
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(20)
Back-up the following system components:
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111 hlpSSVBackupSettings
Select which system components you would like to back-up using Set Me Up SystemSaver.
SYSTEM REGISTRY - contains critical system configuration information. The Registry also stores all user preferences and settings for most applications.
INI/CFG/INF FILES- some old -style applications still store configuration within INI files. The INI filename will usually match the application name.
DOS SYSTEM FILES - store system configuration information, CD-ROM drivers etc. It is quite often that these files are modified when you install a new game or system software.
PASSWORD LISTS - store user passwords in files with .pwl extensions. You can back-up and restore user passwords without knowing the passwords themselves.
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111 descSecurity
Security enhancements
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111 tidSecurity
Security
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111 hlpSecurity
Offers additional security features with extra pass words, and automatic removal of recently used files list.
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111 descSetMeUpPassword
Set password for Set Me Up
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111 tidSetMeUpPassword
Set Me Up Password
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111 Mainform.chkEnableSetMeUpPassword
Require password to access Set Me Up
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(70)
Confirm Password
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(69)
Password
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(68)
Password protection for Set Me Up
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111 hlpSetMeUpPassword
Set Me Up is an advanced system configuration tool. You might not want others to use it. Keep your password safe.
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111 descStartUpPassword
Workstation lock
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111 tidStartUpPassword
Startup Password
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111 Mainform.chkLogonScreenSaverEnabled
Enable screen-saver on logon
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(75)
This feature will be functional only if you enabled password protection on screen savers (Control Panel - Display settings)
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(41)
REMEMBER THIS PASSWORD - YOU CAN LOCK YOURSELF OUT FROM YOUR COMPUTER
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(38)
Screen Saver can be activated every time any user logs on this workstation
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111 hlpStartupPassword
Set Me Up Agent can start a screen saver every time you log-on. If your screen-savers are password protected, you will gain two additional security enhancements:
- Nobody will be able to use Windows(r) unless the screen-saver password is entered, regardless of whether they logon to Windows(r) or not.
- If you left your computer unattended with a password enabled screen-saver running and somebody had reset your computer, they would still be not able to get back into to Windows(r) without entering the original screen-saver password.
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111 descMRULists
Cover your tracks
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111 tidMRULists
MRULists
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111 Mainform.chkAppClearFindComputerMRU
Find Computer
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111 Mainform.chkAppClearFindFilesMRU
Find Files or Folders
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111 Mainform.chkAppClearRunMRU
Run
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111 Mainform.chkAppCleanDocumentsMRU
Recent Documents
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(25)
At logon, clear the following MRU entries:
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111 hlpMRULists
Let Set Me Up clear MRU (Most Recently Used) entries if you do not want other to see what documents you were recently editing.
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111 tidMillenniumCompliance
Millennium Compliance
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111 Mainform.cmdRestoreTimeSettings
Restore Settings
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Mainform.cmdTestForYear2000
Test for Year 2000
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111 Mainform.lblCurrentTime
Current Time 3/20/98 1:56:08 PM
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(18)
Millenium Compliance
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111 descMillenniumCompliance
Verify your computer for Millenium Compliance (Year 2000)
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111 hlpMillenniumCompliance
Many computers will not be able to function after year 2000. This is known as the millenium bug. Set Me Up will test your computer for its year 2000 compatibility. Click the Test for Year 2000 button to do this. Set Me Up will set the date to 01.01 2000. After this, reboot your computer and open Date/Time settings in the Control Panel. If the date displayed is 01.01 2000, your hardware will handle dates after year 2000. If the date is set to anything else, it means that your computer is not Millennium Compliant. The hardware itself does not guarantee complete protection, so you may wish to test any software applications you may have. ENSURE THAT YOU RESTORE THE DATE AND TIME SETTINGS AFTER THIS TEST
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111 descLogon
Special Logon preferences
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111 tidLogon
Logon
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111 hlpLogon
This section will let you set a default login name as well as record the logons to the computer.
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111 descUserDefaults
Default login name
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111 tidUserDefaults
User Defaults
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111 Mainform.chkAlwaysDefaultToUser
At logon, always default to this user:
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(37)
Default Login Name
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111 hlpUserDefaults
When different user logs-in on this workstation, his or her user name will be displayed on the Logon dialog next time Windows(r) starts. Use this option to make Windows(r) display the same user name each time.
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111 descLogonAudit
Keep track of logons on this machine
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111 tidLogonAudit
Logon Audit
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseLogFilePath
...
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111 Mainform.chkEnableLogonAudit
Enable logon audit
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(72)
Log file path
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(71)
Enable Logon audit
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111 hlpLogonAudit
For audit purposes, Set Me Up agent can record logons to this workstation. The log file (LOGONS.LOG) will contain date, time and user name.
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111 descIE4Tweaks
Customize Internet Explorer 4/5
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111 tidIE4Tweaks
Internet Explorer 4/5 Tweaks
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111 hlpIE4Tweaks
Customize Internet Explorer 4/5 to your preference by choosing patterns, animations, folder icons and tips.
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111 tidIE4Pattern
Pattern
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111 Mainform.cmdRestoreDefaultPattern
Restore Default
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseIE4Pattern
Browse
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(95)
Customize Internet Explorer 4/5 pattern
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(94)
Current Internet Explorer pattern
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111 descIE4Pattern
Toolbar pattern for Explorer
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111 descIE4Animations
Logo animations for Explorer and Outlook Express
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111 tidIE4Animations
Animations
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111 Mainform.cmdRestoreIE4LogoDefaults
Restore Defaults
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111 Mainform.cmdIE4LargeLogoFilenameTemplate
Template
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111 Mainform.cmdIE4SmallLogoFilenameTemplate
Template
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseIE4LargeLogoFilename
Browse
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111 Mainform.cmdBrowseIE4SmallLogoFilename
Browse
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(1)
Note: The last frame is displayed when the logo is not animated
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(104)
Customize animated Explorer Logos
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(103)
Small
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(101)
Large
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111 hlpIE4Animations
You can customize Internet Explorer and Outlook Express 'logo' animations to your personal or company preference. The displayed logo depends on the current toolbar settings. The file used for display is a standard bitmap image - you can create and edit your own from supplied templates. The frame size of the small logo is 22x22 pixels and the large logo is 38x38 pixels.
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111 descIE4ShellTips
Customize desktop icon tips
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111 tidIE4ShellTips
Shell Tips
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111 Mainform.cmdRestoreDefaultDesktopTips
Restore Default Desktop Tips
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(100)
Internet Explorer
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(99)
Recycle Bin
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(98)
Network Neighborhood
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(97)
My Computer
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(96)
Customize Internet Explorer 4/5 Desktop Tips
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111 hlpIE4ShellTips
Desktop Tips are displayed when user locates the mouse pointer over system icons on the desktop. You can customize this display to your own or company preference.
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111 descIE4CustomizeFolderIcons
Change icons for any folder
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111 tidIE4CustomizeFolderIcons
Customize Folder Icons
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111 Mainform.cmdIe4RemoveFolderTip
Remove Tip
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111 Mainform.cmdIe4SetFolderTip
Set Tip
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111 Mainform.cmdResetIe4CustomFolder
Remove Icon
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111 Mainform.cmdSetCustomIcon
Set Custom Icon
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111 Mainform.txtIE4BrowseCustomFolder
Browse
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(7)
Folder Tip
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(2)
Custom Folder Icons and Tips
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(24)
Choose Folder
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111 hlpIE4CustomizeFolderIcons
This section will let you assign custom icons and tips to any folder.
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111 tidAbout
About
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111 Mainform.cmdIRegistered
I have already registered
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111 Mainform.chkShowSMUSplashScreen
Show Set Me Up agent splash screen
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111 Mainform.chkShowTipsOnStartup
Show Set Me Up tips
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111 Mainform.lblSTD(23)
For latest updates, new releases and product support visit Omniquad WWW site at http://WWW.OMNIQUAD.COM
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111 descAbout
About information
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111 hlpAbout
This section gives you additional information about your copy of Set Me Up.
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(6)
Privacy
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(17)
Windows remembers the most recently opened documents and programs, so it is easier for you to get back to your work. Unfortunately, this also means that other people can easily inspect what work you have recently been doing. Set Me Up can clear all these entries when Windows starts, so this information will not be available.
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(20)
Do you want Set Me Up to clear the list of recently used documents and programs when Windows is restarted?
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111 frmWizard.optClearMRUOff
No, do not clear any entries
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111 frmWizard.optClearMRUOn
Yes, I want to cover my tracks
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(18)
You can customize more options of this feature in the security section.
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(5)
Workstation Lock
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(15)
Set Me Up can start a screen saver when you load Windows. This offers easy protection against unauthorized access to your computer without having to remember additional passwords. Note: This feature will work only if you have already password protected your screen saver.
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(16)
Would you like to enable this feature?
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111 frmWizard.optScreenSaverOff
No, do not block access to Windows with Screen Saver
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111 frmWizard.optScreenSaverOn
Yes, I want to restrict access to Windows
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(4)
System Saver
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(13)
Set Me Up SystemSaver can automatically protect your computer against unexpected software and hardware failures. Should the system get accidentally damaged, you can easily restore your configuration. The backups are managed automatically.
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(14)
Would you like to enable the SystemSaver?
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111 frmWizard.optSMUSaverOn
Yes, manage automatic configuration backups
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111 frmWizard.optSMUSaverOff
No
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(3)
Start Menu Speed
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(11)
Many users using the Start Menu frequently, find it slow. By decreasing time delay between the subsequent sub-menus, you can make the Start Menu much faster.
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(12)
Would you like to improve the Start Menu response time?
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111 frmWizard.optStartMenuOn
Yes, make it fast
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111 frmWizard.optStartMenuOff
No, leave the current setting
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(2)
Logo Mania
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(9)
Changing the startup image can make Windows more appealing. Set Me Up's Randomizer can display a different image every time you start Windows. We have included an image collection that you can enable, but you can also create your own, custiomized images. Additional logo image collections can be downloaded from our home page at http://www.omniquad.com
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(10)
Would you like to enable random Logo images?
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111 frmWizard.optRandomizeOn
Yes, randomize startup images
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111 frmWizard.optRandomizeOff
No, always display the current image
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(1)
Welcome to Set Me Up User Interface Wizard!
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(8)
The Wizard will help you configure the key features of Set Me Up and Windows user interface.
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(21)
You can alter any settings later by restarting this Wizard or by configuring them individually in the various program sections.
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(0)
Click 'Next' when you are ready to continue.
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(7)
You have now completed the System Wizard's configuration options.
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(19)
Click on the 'Finish' button to return to Set Me Up user interface. If you wish to make other changes later, start the Wizard again or configure the features within individual sections.
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111 frmWizard.lblstd(22)
To confirm all the changes you made with the Wizard, click on the 'OK' button in the main dialog screen.
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111 frmWizard.cmdCancel
Cancel
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111 frmWizard.cmdPrevious
Previous
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111 frmWizard.cmdNext
Next
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111 frmWizard.cmdFinish
Finish
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111 strExtraRegisterInfo
This option has effect in the registered version only. Please see 'About' box for more information, 64, Registration Information
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111 strRegInfoHeader
Registration Information
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111 strConfirmOverwriteStartMenu
This might overwrite existing items in the current Start Menu. Do you wish to continue?
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111 strCurrentTime
Current Time
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111 strTextorlogfile
Text or log file
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111 strPreviousVersionofFile
previous version of a file
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111 strInfoWWWshortcuts
This application comes with a list of shortcuts to popular World Wide Web sites where you can obtain latest hardware drivers. Check the 'Drivers' tab for more information
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111 strSMUInstallationHeading
Set Me Up Installation
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111 _
Set advanced configuration preferences
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111 strDescCustomizeWindowsSplashScreens
Customize Windows splash screens
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111 strDescRandomizeWindowsGraphics
Randomize Windows graphics
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111 strDescGeneralSettings
General settings
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111 strDescGraphicalIntefaceSettings
Graphical Inteface settings
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111 strDescOptionsSystemMaintenance
Options for system maintenance
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111 strDescSMUAgentPreferences
Set Me Up Agent preferences
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111 strMoreTools
More tools
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111 strProtectFromUnexpectedFailures
Protect your computer from unexpected failures
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111 strSecurityEnhancements
Security enhancements
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111 strSpecialLogonPreferences
Special Logon preferences
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111 strCustomizeIE4
Customize Internet Explorer 4/5
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111 strAboutInfo
About information
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111 strDescSetsSystConfigOptions
Sets system configuration options
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111 strTIDSystemStartup
System Startup
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111 strDescConfigBootMenuSettings
Configures boot menu settings
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111 strManagesMemoryDrivers
Manages memory drivers
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111 str ConfigMsDOSSystFiles
Configures MsDOS system files
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111 strListsProgrStartingAutomWindowsLoads
Lists programs that start automatically when Windows loads
This feature will only work if you have Internet connection and a 32-bit Internet Browser.
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111 strSMUWallpaperSetCurrentRandomize
Set Me Up has created a new wallpaper image ('SMU Wallpaper') and configured it as your current wallpaper. Your Wallpaper image will be randomized. This feature will be disabled if you change the Wallpaper from within the Display Properties
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111 strConfirmRemoveItem
Are you sure you want to remove this item?
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111 strPlsSelectFolder
Please select a folder first
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111 strProductUnlockingToFfullVersion
The product will be now unlocked and will become a full version
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111 strPrepRegistrInfo
Please prepare the registration information and click OK
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111 strErrorMessageCreatingNewValue
An error has occured while attempting to create new value
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111 strPromptingPasswordForPasswordProtection
You have enabled Set Me Up password protection but there is no password set. Please either diasble the password protection or supply a valid password
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111 strPromptingRetypePassword
The Set Me Up password is not verified correctly. Please re-type the password
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111 strRestartMessage
You will need to restart windows for changes to take effect
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111 strAdviceNotRemoveSounds
Some applications are pre-configured with sound effects - it is not advisable to remove sound effects from applications you have not added yourself. Any changes you make will take effect immediately
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111 StrRemovingAnyItemFromListNotRemoveApplic
Removing any item from this list will not remove the application itself - it will be removed from the Add/Remove Programs section in Control Panel
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111 strConfirmRemoveEntry
Are you sure to remove selected entry? If you remove this entry, you will be no longer able
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111 strSlectFolder
Please select a folder first
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111 strOriginalLogoRestored
Original logo images have been restored
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111 strErrorMessageRestoringLogos
An error occurred when Set Me Up attempted restore your logos automatically. You will have to restore the logos manually. The original logos are stored in Windows\SYSBCKUP folder
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111 strMessageToConfigManually
Depending from the type of failure you have encountered, you might have to restore the system configuration manually from the command prompt. Every system configuration backup is saved into the directory you specified as System Saver
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111 strFindNewDocTemplate
Find new document template
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111 strNewDriveIcon
New drive icon
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111 strCannotSetIconForDrive
Cannot set icon for this drive
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111 strErrorDateSetting
Failed to set the new date. Please set the date to 1st Jan 2000 manually via the Date/Time icon in control panel and then restart your computer. Come back to this section to verify that the above date is displayed. You must remember to restore the correct date settings afterwards
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111 strDateSet
The date has been set to 1st Jan 2000 - please restart your computer NOW and check the current date and time immediately - open Date/Time settings in Control Panel. WARNING: DO NOT START SET ME UP BEFORE YOU RESET THE SYSTEM DATE BACK TO THE CORRECT SETTINGS !!!
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111 strCannotReadSpecifiedDevice
Cannot read the specified device
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111 strPlsEnterProductSerialNumber
Please enter the product serial number
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111 strInvalidSerialNo
The serial number you have entered is invalid
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111 strEnterName
Please enter your name
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111 strAlreadyRunningProgram
You are already running this program!
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111 strEverytimeWindowsStarts
Every time Windows starts
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111 strOnceaDay
Once a day
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111 strCheckingRedFiles
Checking for redundant files
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111 strDeterminingStartMenuShortcuts
Determining start menu shortcuts
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111 strResolvingDLLRefs
Resolving DLL references
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111 strDetermStartupConfig
Determining Startup Configuration
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111 strAnalSystReg
Analysing system registry
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111 strLoadingInternetHostsList
Loading Internet hosts list
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111 strLoadingLogoPictures
Loading Logo pictures
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111 strCheckingTips
Checking Tips
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111 strCreatingGarbageList
Creating garbage list
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111 strDeterminingPasswordLists
Determining password lists
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111 strLoadingInternetShortcuts
Loading Internet shortcuts
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111 strBuildingSiteLists
Building site lists
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111 strSavingOriginalSplashScreens
Saving original splash screens
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111 strCheckingWorkstationLockSettings
Checking workstation lock settings
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111 strCheckingOSUpdates
Checking for OS updates
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111 strListingUninstallOptions
Listing uninstall options
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111 strBuildingTreeView
Building tree view
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111 strLoadingOnLineHelp
Loading On-Line help
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111 strAllSystSettingsRetrieved
All system settings retrieved
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111 strEvaluationOverMessage
Thank you for evaluating Set Me Up! The evaluation period is now over. If you have registered, please enter your registrattion details to unlock the program