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Turning off confirmation dialogs in XP?



 
 
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Old January 7th 04, 11:34 AM
Pat Furrie
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Default Turning off confirmation dialogs in XP?

Years ago you could disable confirmation dialogs in
Windows (you know, that "Do you want to save changes?"
type stuff) with a few registry tweaks. I don't remember
what they are/were. Having a problem now with Windows XP
and another program we use -- keeps asking for
confirmation on it's stupid text output windows and
slowing down our traffic department. Anyone know what
those tweaks are for Windows XP?

Thanks

Pat Furrie
WESH-TV, Orlando
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Old January 7th 04, 11:35 AM
Kelly
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Default Turning off confirmation dialogs in XP?

Hi Pat,

It depends: When, which and where.

Tweaks for XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

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Kelly

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"Pat Furrie" wrote in message
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Years ago you could disable confirmation dialogs in
Windows (you know, that "Do you want to save changes?"
type stuff) with a few registry tweaks. I don't remember
what they are/were. Having a problem now with Windows XP
and another program we use -- keeps asking for
confirmation on it's stupid text output windows and
slowing down our traffic department. Anyone know what
those tweaks are for Windows XP?

Thanks

Pat Furrie
WESH-TV, Orlando


 




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