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Tweak UI not working in Win XP Pro SP2
I installed Tweak UI from Autopatcher XP with Dec 2006 update............
However when i dbl click it, error msg "admin has disabled Tweak UI" Since my comp is not connected to any sort of network, admin is the only account i use... i fiddled with gpedit, the registry and even the services, but there is nothing to suggest whether tweak ui is enabled or disabled............... |
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Tweak UI not working in Win XP Pro SP2
See this, it applies to TweakUI...
Error "Registry Editing has been disabled by your administrator" http://windowsxp.mvps.org/tweakuirest.htm Why on earth would you get Microsoft Windows Updates from some third party source? Why on earth would you get TweakUI from Autopatcher when it is available for FREE from Microsoft? You can download TweakUI here... Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p.../powertoys.asp Tweak UI This PowerToy gives you access to system settings that are not exposed in the Windows XP default user interface, including mouse settings, Explorer settings, taskbar settings, and more. Version 2.10 requires Windows XP Service Pack 1 or above or Windows Server 2003. Scroll down the right hand side and look for... Tweak UI TweakUI.exe TweakUiPowertoySetup.exe is what you get. If you have Windows XP without any Service Packs, download Version 2.00. http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...ertoySetup.exe -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , SidDes hunted and pecked: I installed Tweak UI from Autopatcher XP with Dec 2006 update............ However when i dbl click it, error msg "admin has disabled Tweak UI" Since my comp is not connected to any sort of network, admin is the only account i use... i fiddled with gpedit, the registry and even the services, but there is nothing to suggest whether tweak ui is enabled or disabled............... |
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Tweak UI not working in Win XP Pro SP2
Autopatcher comes with all the windows updates, detects which are installed
on ur system and installs those that aren't. Its almost a 400mb file, and pretty popular now if u dont want the headache of downloading everything seperately. Maybe you should try it out. And the 'disable registry' setting is switched off on my system (how else could i be fiddling with the registry). I edit the registry to my heart's content but ..................... tweakui dont work |
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Tweak UI not working in Win XP Pro SP2
Microsoft Update also "detects which [updates] are installed on ur
system and installs those that aren't." With Microsoft Update there is never a need to 'download everything separately'. I personally would never accept an update to Windows from anyone other than Microsoft. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est SidDes wrote: Autopatcher comes with all the windows updates, detects which are installed on ur system and installs those that aren't. Its almost a 400mb file, and pretty popular now if u dont want the headache of downloading everything seperately. Maybe you should try it out. And the 'disable registry' setting is switched off on my system (how else could i be fiddling with the registry). I edit the registry to my heart's content but ..................... tweakui dont work |
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Tweak UI not working in Win XP Pro SP2
Ok, i think we are missing the point here......
I uninstalled TweakUI, downloaded it form Microsoft's own site and again installed it. And the 'mighty Microsoft' thing still doesnt work, same error message. Any ideas (and lets drop the autopatcher xp part, dont like it, dont use it)..... but do check out www.autopatcher.com you just might like what those people are doing "Leonard Grey" wrote: Microsoft Update also "detects which [updates] are installed on ur system and installs those that aren't." With Microsoft Update there is never a need to 'download everything separately'. I personally would never accept an update to Windows from anyone other than Microsoft. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est SidDes wrote: Autopatcher comes with all the windows updates, detects which are installed on ur system and installs those that aren't. Its almost a 400mb file, and pretty popular now if u dont want the headache of downloading everything seperately. Maybe you should try it out. And the 'disable registry' setting is switched off on my system (how else could i be fiddling with the registry). I edit the registry to my heart's content but ..................... tweakui dont work |
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