Hos XP-Antispy på adressen
http://www.xp-antispy.de kan du med et snuptag fjerne alt det som Microsoft efterhånden gerne vil bestemme på din computer. Det tager mindre end et minut. Du kan også gøre det manuelt, men så tager det meget længere tid. Her er opskriften fra xp-antispy:
Here you can find a Description of the things wich are done by the Program and what should be manually be done to have the same effect, and some Description if available:
Mediaplayer: Do not acquire licences automatically - Open the MediaPlayer->Tools->Options... Klick the tab 'Player', look at the groupbox 'Internetsettings' and uncheck 'Acquire licences automatically'.
Mediaplayer: Disable identificationb of player by internetsites - Open the MediaPlayer->Tools->Options... Klick the tab 'Player' , look at the groupbox 'Internetsettings' and uncheck 'Allow internetsites to uniquely identify your player'
Meaning if activated: Services on the web are able to identify your system (not only your player) via the GUID (Global Unique ID)
Mediaplayer: Disable automatic codec download - Open the MediaPlayer->Tools->Options... Klick the tab 'Player', look at the groupbox 'Automatic Updates' and uncheck 'Download Codecs Automatically'
Meaning if activated: The mediaplay can automatically check a ms-server if the codec, your movie is compressed with, is not on your system, and download it.
Errorreporting: Disable error reports - Open the Explorer, right-klick on 'My Computer' and select 'Properties', klick on the Tab 'Advanced' and klick the button 'Error reporting', in the upcoming dialog uncheck all 3 items and select 'Disable Errorreports'
Meaning if activated: If a program crashes on your machine, windows generates an error report, which it wants to send to MS.
Explorer: Turn off Remotedesktop support - Open the Explorer, right-klick on 'My Computer' and select 'Properties', klick on the Tab 'Remote' and uncheck all Items (there are 2 of them)
Meaning if activated: This gives your machine the ability to be remotely controlled via the internet
IE6: Disable automatic updates - Open the Explorer, select 'Control Panel' and double click on 'Internet Options', select tab 'Advanced' uncheck 'Automatically check for Internet Explorer Updates'
Meaning if activated: The Internet Explorer automatically connects to MS and checks for updates.
Internettime: Don't synchronize with internettime - Double click on the clock in the systemtray, select 'Internettime' and uncheck 'Automatically sychronize with an internet timeserver'
Meaning if activated: The system automatically synchronizes it's time with a timeserver at MS.
Services: Disable error-report service - Open the Explorer, select 'Control Panel' double click on 'Administration' double click on 'Services' double click the entry 'Error reporting Service' and select 'Disabled' as 'Starttype'.
Meaning if activated: A service running in the background, which supports error reporting, if deactivated it saves systemresources.
Services: Disable auto-updates service - Open the Explorer, select 'Control Panel' double click on 'Administration' double click on 'Services' double click the entry 'Automatic Updates' and select 'Disabled' as 'Starttype'.
Meaning if activated: A service running in the background, which supports the automtic updates of the internet explorer, if deactivated it saves systemresources.
Services: Disable timeserver service - Open the Explorer, select 'Control Panel' double click on 'Administration' double click on 'Services' double click the entry 'Windows Time' and select 'Disabled' as 'Starttype'.
Meaning if activated: A service running in the background, which supports the automtic synchronizing of the time, if deactivated it saves systemresources.
Regsvr32: Unregister Regwizc.dll - Select Start->Run, enter in the upcoming dialogbox 'regsvr32 /u regwizc.dll' and press return. a messgebox should pop up, telling you that regwizc.dll was unregistered successfully.
Regsvr32: Unregister licdll.dll - Select Start->Run, enter in the upcoming dialogbox 'regsvr32 /u licdll.dll' and press return. a messgebox should pop up, telling you that licdll.dll was unregistered successfully.