; Before starting to translate, contact me so that I can write you up for that specific language so that you don't do what someone else has already started.
; If you don't want to translate certain lines then delete them, and do not leave the ID.
; Copy file to nlite's LANG folder with a .lang extension. Name of the file will be in the list so name it properly. Such as "English.lang".
; Write strings in one line, if you want a new line type |.
;
; Feel free to contact me if you think that something could be written better.
: contact - dino.nuhagic@gmail.com (nuhi)
TransName="YOUR NAME"
TransMail="YOUR E-MAIL"
;GUI
S001="Next"
S002="Finish"
S003="Back"
S004="Cancel"
S005="Close nLite?"
S006="Are you sure you want to exit?"
S007="Warning!"
S008="Welcome to nLite!"
S009="This Wizard will guide you through the process of customizing Windows installation.|||Supported OS:|| - Windows 2000 (Pro, Server)| - Windows XP 32bit (Pro, Home)| - Windows Server 2003 32bit (Standard, Web, Enterprise)| - Windows XP 64bit Pro"
S010="Version"
S011="Website"
S012="Language"
S013="To continue, click Next."
S014="About"
S015="Task Selection"
S016="Select Desired Steps. All steps are not required, choose only which you use. For example you can Make ISO and skip all others."
S017="Integrate a Service Pack"
S018="Remove Components"
S019="Unattended Setup"
S020="Integrate Drivers"
S021="Integrate Hotfixes"
S022="Tweaks"
S023="Create a Bootable ISO"
S024="Select location of Windows installation files"
S025="Total Size"
S026="Free Space"
S027="Locate the Windows installation files for customization."
S028="Slipstream the Service Pack into installation."
S029="Select the Service Pack for integration."
S031="Select"
S032="Slipstreaming..."
S033="Make ISO"
S034="Abort"
S035="Import Drivers into Windows installation."
S036="Provider"
S037="Type"
S038="SELECT which components you want to REMOVE from the installation."
S039="Keep or Remove Additional Files"
S040="In case you want to remove some files not removed by the prior Components selection, or you want to protect some files from deletion."
S041="[Delete Box] : Additional files to remove"
S042="[Keep Box] : Specific files to keep (only in system32 and driver CABs)"
S043="Set personal settings in advance so you don't need to do it during installation."
S044="If you install RAID/SATA drivers from a floppy during CD boot (F6 option) then read info on Oem Preinstall option below.||These settings will be saved in the 'presetname_u.ini' file in nLite's Presets folder; do NOT post it on the internet, as it contains all the information you specify here!|(it's not important for debugging)"
S046="NOTE: More sections are shown on the top tabs."
S047="Previous unattended settings detected in your installation, these will be overwritten.|Disable Unattended Installation if you want to keep your previous settings."
S048="Information"
S049="General"
S050="Personal"
S051="Computer Type"
S052="CD-Key"
S053="Experimental"
S055="Unattended Mode"
S056="Windows Path"
S057="Auto-login as Administrator"
S058="Classic Start Menu"
S059="Classic Theme"
S060="Turn off Hibernate"
S061="System Restore size (% of total disk space)"
S062="Full Name"
S063="Admin Password"
S064="Computer Name"
S065="Organization"
S066="Workgroup"
S067="Timezone"
S068="Profiles Path"
S070="Date"
S071="Path"
S072="Insert"
S073="Remove"
S074="Delete After Install"
S075="Hotfixes"
S076="Slipstream hotfixes to install together with Windows"
S077="Make some final adjustments."
S078="Tweaks"
S079="Select Service Pack EXE or 'i386\update\update.exe':"
S080="Select where to save ISO"
S081="Choose Hotfix file"
S082="Hotfix Integration Info"
S083="Use only with hotfixes type 1 (KB*.EXE) released in 2004 or newer preferably.|For example XP post SP2 hotfixes. You can use drag and drop for multiple files."
S084="Choose any INF file from a driver package to integrate:"
S085="Driver Integration Info"
S086="It is highly recommended to select the same type of hardware for removal back at the Components page.||You need to insert only one inf file from the desired package, as everything in it will be integrated.||MODE - Textmode (SCSI, RAID or SATA) or PNP.|If you expected a textmode driver and it's not indicated here then|make sure to provide it's txtsetup.oem file in the same folder as the inf file.||Delete After Install is for PNP drivers only."
S367="If you want to include additional files to your CD copy them to directory before clicking on Make ISO or just click next if you make your ISO manually later."
S368="ISO created successfully."
S369="Make bootable CD image. Click Make ISO to select destination."
S385="Missing CD Ident file !"
S386="CD Ident file not detected, make sure you copied it from original CD.||You can copy it now without restarting nLite.|||Copy"
S387="to"
S388="Scanning..."
S389="You can change these attributes.|Be careful not to include cd and iso path,|they will be automatically added."
S390="It collects your surfing habits."
S391="Disable automatic recovery of replaced or deleted system files and folders.This disables SFC during and after install and drastically decreasing duration of installation."
S392="With this you can use every MS Visual Style downloaded from the net, doesn't need to be signed."
S394="It removes double files from driver cabinet files|and keeps only newest, by that reducing size."
S397="Remove setup background and messages. Windows 2000 look, wizard like.|It may even speed up installation a bit."
S398="Enter your cd-key and you won't need to do it during installation."
S400="If you receive a message during Windows installation that you|don't have enough memory, select this to prevent that."
S401="This will change the Documents and Settings path.|Supports absolute and relative path.||Examples:|C:\Windows|%SystemRoot%|C:\Profiles|%SystemDrive%\Profiles"
S402="Faster compression, few more mb\'s saved if you keep most of drivers.|But slower extraction during install."
S405="Image was not created."
S406="Please report this error if it's unexpected.||Write your messages in English.||Export and attach a preset of settings causing this issue if possible."
S407="Translated by"
S408="Disable HDD free space requirement"
S409="Use to enable Windows installation on hard disks with less than required free space."
S410="OEM Branding"
S411="This will put nLite's logo and removal info in MyComputer's properties."
S412="This driver folder is already queued for integration."
S413="Same driver folder"
S414="Is this TextMode driver ( SATA, RAID or SCSI ) ?||If you are not sure click No."
S415="TextMode driver ?"
S418="Email"
S419="Translation file info"
S420="Passwords do not match, retype it."
S421="Mode"
S423="nLite's usage info"
S424="This program may not be used in commercial products.|You may not publish it with changed content in any way.|You are free to translate it to any language you wish as long as you follow template strings precisely.|To be sure you're not translating what someone else is doing already contact me before starting.|You may not sell or distribute customized installation of Windows.|You must understand that this product is in beta phase, meaning that you may experience unexpected behavior.||Please report any found bugs or annoyances."
S425="Customization Finished"
S426="To close this wizard, click Finish."
S435="Select where to save CD installation files for modification.|Choose some empty folder or create a new one."
S436="Browse..."
S437="Copying..."
S440="Not enough free space, make sure you have at least 800MB free."
S441="Make sure that selected folder contains 'i386' or 'AMD64' directory|and proper Windows installation files."
S442="CD wasn't copied properly."
S445="Disable Autorun"
S446="This will disable Autorun pop-ups on every drive."
S447="Disable Status Messages"
S448="Hide windows like on startup notifying you that it is loading profiles,|or at shutdown when it's saving settings. Best viewed with Welcome screen turned off."
S449="Revert to old style logon without fancy user list, just manual edit."
S450="Last Session"
S451="Clear"
S452="Select All"
S453="Lite"
S454="Safe"
S459="Also known as TCP/IP patch. Enter value in between 10 and 16777215 connections. Triggers Driver Recompression."
S460="CD-KEY is not properly formatted."
S461="Invalid CD-KEY"
S462="Make a donation"
S463="License Mode"
S464="Per-Seat"
S465="Per-Server"
S466="Users"
S467="Creating ISO image..."
S468="Hide"
S469="Caution !"
S470="Create ISO to burn on CD/DVD or for testing."
S471="Automatic"
S472="Confirm"
S473="MB"
S474="Custom"
S475="Make ISO is temporarily using CDIMAGE tool on your request.|If you want to change the default boot sector, name it 'boot.bin' and copy it in nLite DATA dir."
S476="If you want to change the default boot sector, name it 'boot.bin' and copy it in currently modified installation folder."
S477="Do you want to use CDIMAGE instead of MKISOFS ?"
S478="CDIMAGE detected"
S479="Supported types"
S480="Exe files"
S481="ISO files"
S482="Inf files"
S487="Keep Windows Media Player compatibility"
S488="If Media Player is removed and you want to install newer version later|use this option. This adds 1MB to ISO."
S489="Black setup background"
S490="This will remove Windows logo in Classic setup|and set the background to black."
S491="By using this you will skip OOBE on first logon if not removed|and autologon as Administrator (or renamed admin)."
S494="USB Port Pooling Frequency [Hz]"
S495="Increase to have smoother USB mouse movement.Must not be used with wireless mice.Works on Logitech MX, MS IntelliMouse Explorer 3 and Razer Viper.Triggers Driver Recompression."
S497="Large Partition Support"
S498="Use this if you plan to access partitions larger than 137GB.|This will work only after Windows 2000 installation."
S504="You can't have the same Name as the Computer."
S524="ISO Label"
S525="Additional Attributes"
S530="Select temporary Service Pack extraction folder.||Caution ! It will be deleted, together with subfolders."
S531="||- Dependant on: "
S541="Remove Windows Catalog from Start Menu"
S542="Domain Admin Password"
S543="Domain Admin"
S544="Domain"
S549="Default"
S550="bit (High Color)"
S551="bit (True Color)"
S552="Be careful to use only values supported by your Monitor and Display Adapter."
S553="Display"
S554="Color Depth"
S555="Refresh Rate"
S556="Screen Resolution"
S557="XResolution"
S558="YResolution"
S563="Hotfix Pack"
S564="Install IIS"
S581="Remove 'Press Any Key...' boot message"
S582="Rename 'Administrator' account"
S583="Preparing Selected Tasks"
S584="Detected already integrated drivers.|At this time it is not possible to reintegrate drivers."
S585="Pagefile size (min - max ) [MB]"
S586="Save As"
S587="Save To"
S588="Load"
S589="Import"
S590="Export"
S591="Delete"
S592="Exit"
S593="All"
S594="None"
S595="File"
S596="Selection"
S597="Title"
S598="Existing name"
S599="Presets"
S600="Overwrite Preset"
S601="Use this to make CD/DVD boot without displaying Press Any Key message.|Careful, use this only if you use your own boot menu or|boot with a hotkey."
S605="You can not use the same name for Full Name and Administrator account."
S608="Invert"
S609="Compatibility"
S610="Printers (Local, Network and PDF)"
S611="Ethernet DHCP functionality"
S612="Windows Activation and Sysprep"
S613="Select which functionalities you need in order for wizard to automatically prevent you from accidentally removing some of them since they depend on more than one component."
S614="OK"
S615="Windows Update Web Site"
S616="Hardware Support"
S617="DefaultHide - Specifies that answers in the answer file are defaults. Unlike with the ProvideDefault value, Setup does not display the user interface to users if you specify in the answer file all the answers relating to a particular Setup page. If you specify only subsets of the answers on a page, the page appears with the provided answers. The user can modify any of the answers on the displayed page.|Use the DefaultHide value in deployment scenarios where an administrator might want only users to provide the administrator password on the computer. This behavior is the default if you do not specify a value for the UnattendMode entry."
S618="FullUnattended - Specifies a fully unattended final (GUI-mode) stage of Setup. If you do not specify a required Setup answer in the answer file, Setup generates an error.During an attended installation, improperly signed hardware drivers generate a warning dialog box. If you use the FullUnattended value, then Setup does not install hardware drivers unless they are properly signed.|Use the FullUnattended value in deployment scenarios where you require a complete hands-off installation."
S619="GuiAttended - Specifies an attended final (GUI-mode) stage of the installation. When specified, the user must answer all questions in the final stage of the installation before Setup finishes.|Use the GuiAttended value in preinstallation scenarios when you want to automate only the intermediate (text-mode) stage of Setup."
S620="ProvideDefault - Specifies default answers in the answer file. In this case, Setup displays these default answers to the user, who can change them if they are not appropriate.|Use the ProvideDefault value in preinstallation scenarios where the OEM or administrator wants to give the person setting up the computer the option to change the predefined default answers (especially network options).||ReadOnly - Specifies read-only answers in the answer file if the Setup pages containing these answers appear to the user. Like the ProvideDefault value, no user interface appears if the answer file contains all the answers on a page. Unlike the DefaultHide value, however, the user can specify only new answers on a displayed page.|Use the ReadOnly value in scenarios where an administrator wants to force specific answers on one page but not others."
S621="System"
S622="Manual"
S623="Disabled"
S624="Error!"
S627="Loaded"
S628="Available Presets"
S629="Next time load Last Session first"
S630="Import other or load previous settings"
S631="Don't popup on every session"
S632="Advanced"
S633="Keep code pages of removed languages"
S634="Enable"
S635="Reset"
S636="Name"
S637="Status"
S731="KB"
S734="Expand"
S735="Collapse"
S736="Detected unfinished nLite operation. Don't reuse broken installation.|Copy clean Windows installation and redo the process."
S737="Driver Integration Options"
S738="Storage Device Textmode Driver"
S739="Choose exact type of hardware and OS if explicitly listed."
S793="Patches"
S796="Program Files Path"
S797="Use this to change Program Files path.|Use only absolute definitions,|for example C:\Programs, not %SystemDrive%\Programs"
S798="Settings for options which can't be changed in registry."
S799="Change"
S800="Disable"
S801="Current"
S802="Enabled"
S803="Unsupported"
S804="Clean MUI Languages support entries"
S805="If you don't use MUI language packages it's safe to filter it out.|Saves about half MB on ISO."
S806="Priority"
S807="Real Time"
S808="High"
S809="Above Normal"
S810="Normal"
S811="Below Normal"
S812="Idle"
S822="Supported third party addons"
S823="RyanVM's Hotfix Pack"
S824="XPero's XPize uAE"
S825="German-nLite Update Pack"
S833="Specifies whether Setup installs its files from distribution folders ($OEM$).|If you use them leave this on 'Yes'.|However, if you use RAID/SATA floppy with F6 method then you must disable this, select 'No' ! Otherwise you'll get corrupted sys file message while loading driver from a floppy."
;Components
S115="MIDI audio support"
S116="This is a default Windows MIDI audio playback support. If you use some audio mixing software or listen to midi files don't remove this."
S117="Sound Controllers"
S118="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, you can select it for removal."
S121="Bluetooth Support"
S122="Microsoft Windows Drivers and Support for BlueTooth connectivity. If you don't have some device using this technology then it's recommended to select for removal."
S123="Application compatibility patch"
S124="Patch for some older applications to work correctly under Windows. Removing this will cause Event Log message reporting Application Popoup - Database Error. |In Windows 2003 This also removes Application Experience Lookup Service.||Needed for Asus Probe and many older or 16-bit applications."
S125="Input Method Editor"
S126="An IME is a program that allows computer users to enter complex characters and symbols, such as Japanese characters, using a standard keyboard. Also it's needed for some Office components and maybe a Language Bar."
S127="Display Adapters"
S128="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, it's recommended to select."
S129="Ethernet (LAN)"
S130="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, you can select it for removal."
S131="Wireless Ethernet (WLAN)"
S132="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, you can select it for removal."
S133="Cameras and Camcorders"
S134="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, you can select it for removal."
S135="Defragmenter"
S136="Basic Windows Defragmenter."
S137="Disk Cleanup"
S138="Enables you to remove unnecessary files or compress old ones."
S139="Modems"
S140="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, you can select it for removal."
S141="Modem Support"
S142="This will remove support for even installing a modem. If you plan on using an analog modem on this pc it's not recommended."
S143="Alerter"
S144="Notifies selected users and computers of administrative alerts."
S145="WebClient"
S146="Enables Windows-based programs to create, access, and modify Internet-based files."
S147="Imapi"
S148="Windows native CD burning support.You don't need it if you use some other software for burning CDs. Someone reported problem with the NEC 2500a dvd-burner."
S149="Printer Support"
S150="This will remove support for even installing a printer. If you plan on using a printer or PDF virtual printer don't select this."
S151="Portable Audio"
S152="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, you can select it for removal."
S153="ISDN"
S154="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, you can select it for removal."
S155="OS2 Subsystem"
S156="The OS/2 subsystem supports 16-bit character-based OS/2-based applications on x86-based computers. It emulates OS/2 version 1.3 and supports version 1.x, but not 2.x or later."
S157="Network DDE"
S158="Provides network transport and security for Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) for programs running on the same computer or on different computers. This will remove ClipSrv service too."
S159="Printers"
S160="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, you can select it for removal.||May be needed for PDF printers."
S161="Scanners"
S162="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, you can select it for removal."
S163="Framework"
S164="This removes optional component in cmpnents|etfx and dotnetfx directories. If you don't install Framework from this directories select for removal."
S165="Media Center"
S166="This removes optional component in cmpnents\mediactr directory. If you don't install Media Center (start Windows as a home entertainment center with a simple menu) it's recommended to select for removal."
S167="Tablet PC"
S168="Software for Tablet hardware in order to ease usage with Windows Apps. If you don't use such a hardware or don't install this optional component select for removal. You won't lose Tablet Support."
S169="Uninterruptible Power Supply"
S170="Manages an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) connected to the computer."
S171="Wireless Zero Configuration"
S172="Provides automatic configuration for the 802.11 adapters. ||Needed for LAN Authentication tab! (for non-Wireless LAN too)"
S173="Web View"
S174="Web-like view of folders."
S175="Smartcards"
S176="If you have some sort of SmartCard device in you computer, don't select for removal. This will remove SmartCard services too."
S177="Extra Fonts"
S178="Some rarely used fonts. Not recommended to remove if you haven't used before, this component will be divided into detailed fonts selection."
S179="DR Watson"
S180="Part of Windows debugging engine."
S181="Shell Media Handler"
S182="Video thumbnail extractor and media files properties handler. In essence by removing this you'll have faster media files browsing and no more avi deleting problems but you'll lose media information display in file properties and explorer bars."
S183="Error Reporting"
S184="Allows error reporting for services and applictions running in non-standard environments."
S185="Internet Explorer Core"
S186="Big part of Internet Explorer core and main Windows component for displaying html content.|Needed for (among others):| - WINDOWS ACTIVATION !| - System Restore| - CHM Help| - Services Descriptions| - IE Shells (e.g. Maxthon)| - Control Panel User Accounts"
S187="Internet Explorer"
S188="Default Windows Internet Browser. By removing this and keeping the core you can use Maxthon or some other browser using IE engine (html icon needs restoring, choose one in Folder Options/Fyle Types). Windows Update will be unaccessible."
S189="Zip Folders"
S190="Ability to see inside ZIP files as if they are folders and decompress CAB files without third party application."
S191="Internet Information Services (IIS)"
S192="If you are planning to use your computer as a host for a web site or as a ftp server don't select this option."
S193="Windows Media Services"
S194="Enables you to stream digital media across networks."
S195="Message Queuing"
S196="Provides guaranteed message delivery, efficient routing, security, and transactional support."
S197="Internet Connection Wizard"
S198="Helps you set up your computer to access the Internet. This is not crucial for Internet Connection setup, it's only a Wizard. By removing this Windows Media Player will report that it doesn't have Internet connection."
S199="Accessibility Options"
S200="Use the Accessibility Wizard to configure your system to meet your vision, hearing, and mobility needs. If you are not impaired in any way, select for removal."
S201="Briefcase"
S202="If you work on a laptop computer away from your computer at the office, you can easily keep documents up-to-date on both machines."
S203="Toshiba DVD decoder card"
S204="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, you can select it for removal."
S205="Remote Registry"
S206="Enables remote users to modify registry settings on this computer. If this service is stopped, the registry can be modified only by users on this computer."
S207="Luna Theme"
S208="Default cartoonish blue theme."
S209="MS Agent"
S210="Little animated helper (for example the Blue Wizard)."
S211="Autoupdate"
S212="Provides Automatic checkup and Update of Windows. Needed for Windows Update site."
S213="IBM Thinkpad"
S214="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, you can select it for removal."
S215="Logical Disk Manager"
S216="Detects, monitors and configures hard disk drives and provides Dynamic Volume support"
S217="InfraRed"
S218="If you are using InfraRed devices on your computer, don't select for removal."
S219="MultiFunctional"
S220="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, it's recommended. These devices are something like: Xircom CreditCard Ethernet+Modem 28.8. Multifunction PCI and PCMCIA Device Drivers."
S221="Communication tools"
S222="MS Chat, Phone Dialer and Hyper terminal. If you don't use them, select for removal."
S223="Old CDPlayer and Sound Recorder"
S224="If you don't use them, safe to select for removal."
S225="Administration Tools Pack"
S226="This pack of tools makes the remote management of your servers easier. It's not installed by default so it's recommended to select for removal if you don't use it."
S227="Command-Line tools"
S228="In order to increase security you can remove this set of command-line tools. Worms and viruses may depend on them. If you need some of them put them into Keep Box. sfc.exe, arp.exe, at.exe, atsvc.exe, cacls.exe, cscript.exe, debug.exe, edit.com, edlin.exe, finger.exe, ftp.exe, ipconfig.exe, nbtstat.exe, net.exe, netstat.exe, nslookup.exe, ping.exe, posix.exe, rcp.exe, rdisk.exe, rexec.exe, route.exe, rsh.exe, secfixup.exe, syskey.exe, telnet.exe, tftp.exe, tracert.exe, xcopy.exe."
S229="Pinball"
S230="Pinball game."
S231="Quality of Service (QoS)"
S232="This component provides network traffic control, including rate-of-flow and prioritization services."
S233="Distributed Link Tracking Client"
S234="Enables client programs to track linked files that are moved within an NTFS volume, to another NTFS volume on the same computer, or to an NTFS volume on another computer."
S235="Removable Storage"
S236="Used for things like Zip or Tape Drives. This will not affect USB drives. Needed for NT Backup."
S237="Secondary Logon"
S238="Enables starting processes under alternate credentials. If this service is removed, you'll also lose 'Run As' (different user) right click option. Needed for Fast User Switching."
S239="Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC)"
S240="Coordinates distributed transactions between multiple clients, servers, and resource managers.||Needed for Sisoft Sandra."
S241="Background Intelligent Transfer"
S242="Transfers data between clients and servers in the background.|Needed for Windows Update V5."
S243="Web Folders"
S244="WebDAV support. WebDAV is an open Internet standard that allows clients on your PC to access files and folders on a server in much the same way as on the desktop, while actually residing on a remote server accessed via the Web."
S245="Application Layer Gateway"
S246="Provides support for 3rd party protocol plug-ins for Internet Connection Sharing and the Windows Firewall."
S247="CTF Loader"
S248="Also known as ctfmon. A service that handles the Alternative User Input Text Processor (TIP) and the Microsoft Office Language Bar. It provides text input support for speech recognition, handwriting recognition, keyboard, translation, and other alternative user input technologies. Don't remove for East Asian Languages or if you need Language bar."
S250="Provides network address translation, addressing, name resolution and/or intrusion prevention services for a home or small office network. This will remove Home Network Setup Wizard. In Windows 2003 SP1 needed for Computer Browser service."
S251="Security Center"
S252="It notifies you for need of an AntiVirus, Firewall or Windows Update."
S253="Help"
S254="MSInfo, Windows Help files and services. It will not remove support for reading HLP and CHM files. Needed for Multilingual Language Pack (MUI) installation."
S255="MSN Explorer"
S256="Simple browser for MSN network."
S257="Netmeeting"
S258="Establishes communication with others over the internet or an intranet using voice, video, application sharing, and data conferencing."
S259="MDAC"
S260="MDAC provides the underlying functionality for a number of database operations, such as connecting to remote databases and returning data to a client. Specifically, it is the MDAC component known as Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) that provides this functionality. MDAC component includes ActiveX Data Objects, an OLE database, and Open Database Connectivity (ODBC). ||Needed for Sisoft Sandra, DreamWeaver, Access, Outpost and many others."
S261="Peer-to-Peer"
S262="Provides Microsoft Peer-to-Peer Networking support. (This is not needed for normal p2p applications, only Microsoft)"
S263="UDDI"
S264="Universal Description, Discovery and Integration. An industry specification for publishing and locating information about Web services. It defines a standards-based way to store and retrieve information about services, service providers, binding information and technical interface definitions, all classified using a set of standard or custom classification schemes."
S265="Network Monitor Driver and Tools"
S266="Provides network counters to System Monitor."
S267="Universal Plug and Play"
S268="Provides support to host Universal Plug and Play devices. Needed for TCP/IP printers."
S269="Telnet Server"
S270="Allows a remote user to log on to the system and run console programs using the command line. This will not remove Telnet Client. If you wan't to remove Telnet Client as well then add telnet.exe to the adittional files to remove box."
S271="Shell Services"
S272="Themes, Fast User Switching Compatibility and Shell Hardware Detection. If you don't use these themes removing them will speed up shell response. Themes - Themes support. Shell Hardware Detection - Between other things support for proper naming your CD/DVD/RW-ROM, when removed they are all named CDROM. Fast User Switching - Logon as different user as the first one is still logged on."
S273="Terminal Services"
S274="Allows multiple users to be connected interactively to a machine as well as the display of desktops and applications to remote computers. The underpinning of Remote Desktop (including RD for Administrators), Fast User Switching, Remote Assistance, and Terminal Server. If removed there will be no indication which user is running certain process in Task Manager."
S275="COM+"
S276="Provides support for developing and deploying distributed, component-based applications. Message Queuing Provides guaranteed message delivery, efficient routing, security, and transactional support.||Needed for Sisoft Sandra and Active Desktop."
S277="ClipBook Viewer"
S278="Enables you to view or store information in a clipbook. This will not remove Copy-Paste ability."
S279="Manual Install and Upgrade"
S280="Ability to install Windows by running Winnt.exe,Winnt32.exe or Setup.exe within another Windows. Ability to upgrade older version of Windows to this one, without loosing installed programs and settings. If you install your Windows by booting from cd select this for removal. This is needed for Windows Repair function."
S281="Search Assistant"
S282="That annoying animated dog in the search Window."
S283="DirectX"
S284="Main gaming component in Windows. If removed you won't be able to play games (almost any), but you can install newer version of DirectX, if available."
S285="Synchronization Manager"
S286="Using Synchronization Manager, you can control when your offline files are synchronized with files on the network."
S287="Calculator"
S288="Performs basic arithmetic tasks with an on-screen calculator."
S289="Charmap"
S290="GUI for inserting special symbols and characters into documents."
S291="Images and Backgrounds"
S292="Wallpapers and game controller images."
S293="Windows Picture and Fax Viewer"
S294="Provides quick preview of pictures and faxes. Be careful, you will lose User Pictures (avatars) support if removed. And someone reported that his User menu disappeared."
S295="Mouse Cursors"
S296="Additional mouse cursors."
S297="Paint"
S298="Simple picture viewer and editor."
S299="Speech Support"
S300="Support for speech aware applications (you can always download and install if needed)."
S301="Windows Time"
S302="Maintains date and time synchronization on all clients and servers in the network. If this service is removed, date and time synchronization will be unavailable. This is needed for better compatibility with DOMAIN logons !"
S303="Performance Logs and Alerts"
S304="Collects performance data from local or remote computers based on preconfigured schedule parameters, then writes the data to a log or triggers an alert."
S305="IPSEC Policy Agent"
S306="Manages IP security policy and starts the ISAKMP/Oakley (IKE) and the IP security driver. This will not remove IPSEC driver."
S307="System Restore"
S308="Performs system restore functions. Ability to revert Windows to the previous state."
S309="Administrator VB scripts"
S310="Administrator Visual Basic scripts for some tasks like pagefile size or event query. If you never used them, you can remove them."
S311="Tour"
S312="Help tour to demonstrate some Windows abillities and Win2k Welcome screen on first boot."
S313="SCSI/RAID"
S314="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, you can select it for removal."
S315="Java Virtual Machine"
S316="If you are using SUN's Java then it's recommended to select for removal. Otherwise you won't be able to execute java templates(common plugins on web sites)."
S317="Music Samples"
S318="Song from David Byrne - \"Look into the eyeball\" (XP only) and two sample songs for Windows Media Player."
S319="Windows Media Player 6.4"
S320="Default Windows Media Player for playing music and videos."
S321="Windows Media Player"
S322="Enhanced Windows Media Player for playing music and videos."
S323="Battery"
S324="Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery, HID UPS Battery Driver. Don't remove if you use this installation on laptop or notebook."
S325="Firewire (1394) Support"
S326="Support and some Windows supplied drivers for hardware using Firewire connection."
S327="Management Instrumentation (WMI)"
S328="One of the most important components in Windows. Many components depend on it, like driver signature support, Firewall, Internet Connection Sharing, DHCP and many more."
S329="Windows Messenger"
S330="Microsoft messaging client (like ICQ)."
S331="Messenger"
S332="Transmits net send and Alerter service messages between clients and servers. This service is not related to Windows Messenger. This service is often used by spammers to send you net popup message box."
S333="Movie Maker"
S334="Application for basic movie editing."
S335="Multi-port serial adapters"
S336="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, or you don't install it at all, it's recommended. For example: Chase PCI-Fast 4 Port Adapter"
S337="Task Scheduler"
S338="Enables a user to configure and schedule automated tasks. It's needed for Bootvis application and Windows Prefetch functionality."
S339="Screensavers"
S341="Wordpad"
S342="Text editor, has little more functionality then Notepad."
S343="FrontPage Extensions"
S344="Enables authoring and administration of websites with Microsoft FrontPage and Visual InterDev."
S347="Windows Sounds"
S348="Default Windows Sounds Theme."
S349="Indexing Service"
S350="Used to speed up file searching by making some kind of database, but known to slow down Windows, it's common to disable this service, so it's recommended to select for removal."
S351="Service Pack Messages"
S352="Windows Control Dialogs for different languages, use with caution if you don't have English version, otherwise you may loose specific language support for common controls."
S353="Out of Box Experience (OOBE)"
S354="Normaly it's started automatically on the first logon after instalation. It's purpose is the support for Windows Activation and Registration, so if you don't have Corporate version of Windows, meaning you need to Activate your Windows, don't select for removal or you won't be able to Activate your Windows."
S355="Outlook Express"
S356="Default Windows E-Mail and Usenet client. AdressBook wil be removed also.|Needed for:|- Outlook (from MS Office, e.g. Outlook 2003).|- .MHT web page file support"
S357="Fax Services"
S358="This will remove Fax Service and Fax support. If you're planning on installing Fax on this Windows don't select this."
S359="File and Settings Wizard"
S360="Tool to transfer your settings from one Windows installation to another. Use reg tweaks instead, recommended to select for removal."
S361="Games"
S362="Freecell, Hearts, Minesweeper, Solitaire and Spider Solitaire."
S363="Internet Games"
S364="Internet Multiplayer games: Spades, Backgammon, Hearts, Checkers and Reversi."
S370="Multilanguage Support (LANG dir)"
S371="This is a folder containing multilanguage support files. Safe to select for removal ONLY if you're not using one of the languages contained in JAPANESE, KOREAN, TRADITIONAL CHINESE or SIMPLIFIED CHINESE language group."
S372="Applications"
S373="Drivers"
S374="Network"
S375="Languages"
S376="Be careful not to select needed languages. Only kept languages will be selectable in Unattended Page."
S377="Multimedia"
S378="Operating System Options"
S379="Services"
S380="Directories"
S381="Scanned folders in your installation that are not critical or covered in other options. Select if you don't use them."
S383="Event Log"
S384="Enables event log messages issued by Windows-based programs and components to be viewed in Event Viewer.||Needed for LAN Authentication tab!"
S403="SNMP"
S404="Simple Network Management Protocol service enables a Windows computer to be administered remotely with an SNMP management tool. Includes agents that monitor the activity in network devices and report to the network console workstation.|Needed for Tcp/Ip Printers and NetStat utility."
S427="Service Advertising Protocol"
S428="SAP provides a way for service nodes, such as file servers, print servers, and gateway servers, to register their services and addresses in a Server Information Table and have these services advertised across an internetwork."
S429="NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Protocol"
S430="NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol is the Microsoft implementation of Novell's Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX) protocol."
S431="16-bit support"
S432="By removing this you'll lose 16-bit support and probably functionality of some older installation programs like InstallShield's older version."
S433="Client for Netware Networks"
S434="Provides access to file and print resources on NetWare networks."
S438="Tcp/Ip Version 6"
S439="IPv6 is the 'next generation' protocol designed to replace the current version Internet Protocol, IPv4. Most of today's internet uses IPv4."
S443="NetShell Cmd-Tool"
S444="A command-line scripting utility that allows you to display or modify the network configuration of the computer. If you never used NetSH then select for removal. It can increases your security since some of the malicious software can use this."
S455="DHCP Client"
S456="Manages network configuration by registering and updating IP addresses and DNS names. Used for automatic IP address resolving and many broadband devices. First try to disable that Service now and see if your network works. This will remove DHCP Monitor too."
S457="System Monitor"
S458="Shows you current computer usage and performance of certain components like processor or hard drive. This will not remove Task Manager or it's functionality. Needed for COM+ components, Visual Studio 6.0 and system monitoring applications, like Speedfan and such. This will remove basic Performance Counters as well."
S483="DNS Client"
S484="Resolves and caches Domain Name System (DNS) names for this computer."
S485="TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper"
S486="Enables support for NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) service and NetBIOS name resolution."
S492="Volume Shadow Copy"
S493="Manages and implements Volume Shadow Copies used for backup and other purposes."
S499="Vector Graphics Rendering (VML)"
S500="Refers to scalable vector graphics (SVG) used in Web pages."
S502="Direct Parallel Link"
S503="Miniport for Direct Connection between 2 computers via parallel cable (old LPT, printers used them)."
S507="Desktop Cleanup Wizard"
S508="The Desktop Cleanup Wizard helps you keep your desktop free of the shortcuts that you do not use. The Desktop Cleanup Wizard periodically checks the desktop for unused shortcuts (anything not used in the last 60 days) and provides an easy way to remove those shortcuts without harming the installed program."
S509="Posix Subsystem"
S510="The POSIX subsystem supports applications written to the POSIX.1 standard. Applications must conform strictly to POSIX.1, or to the related standards set by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) — commonly known as the ISO/IEC standards."
S511="NT Backup"
S512="Default Windows Backup application."
S518="Floppy Support"
S519="This will remove drivers and support for IDE, SCSI and PCMCIA Floppy disk hardware. Also this removes right-click Format drive support !"
S526="Display Adapters (old)"
S527="If you install your drivers for this component after installing Windows, it's recommended to select, but keep for Notebooks and old computers. It contains drivers for old adapters from S3, Cirrus, Diamond, Number9..."
S528="USB Audio support"
S529="These are Audio drivers and support for USB Audio hardware. If you have USB audio hardware don't select this."
S532="Message Queuing (MSMQ)"
S533="Associates the arrival of incoming messages at a queue with functionality in a COM component or a stand-alone executable program."
S534="System Event Notification (SENS)"
S535="Tracks system events such as Windows logon, network, and power events."
S536="QoS RSVP"
S537="Provides network signaling and local traffic control setup functionality for QoS-aware programs and control applets."
S538="Video Capture"
S539="Support for TV Tuner cards, Camera devices and any Video Capture hardware."
S547="Windows Image Acquisition (WIA)"
S548="Enables imaging programs, such as Microsoft Picture It! 2000, Kodak Imaging, or Adobe Photoshop, to communicate with imaging devices such as digital cameras and scanners. WIA supports digital still cameras and both low-end and high-end scanners; it also enables you to retrieve still images from IEEE 1394-based digital video (DV) camcorders and Universal Serial Bus (USB) Web cameras. ||Needed for Cameras, Camcorders and Scanners."
S561="Internet Authentication (IAS)"
S562="Enables authentication, authorization and accounting of dial-up and VPN users. IAS supports the RADIUS protocol."
S565="Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)"
S566="These are drivers for network devices using ATM protocol. If you don't have Hardware like that or use your own drivers it's safe to remove."
S567="PCMCIA"
S568="PCMCIA Bus driver. Don't remove if you any PCMCIA device."
S569="Ports (COM & LPT)"
S570="Printer Ports LPT, ECP. Modem Communications Port (COM). Multiport Communications Port. PC Card Universal Parallel Port. Socket PCMCIA Serial Port."
S571="Sony Jog Dial"
S573="Sony Memory Stick"
S574="Needed for Sony PCI Memory Stick Controllers, Sony Cameras and older Sony USB Memory Sticks."
S575="MAC Bridge"
S576="Don't remove if you're using some kind of Network Bridging. Network bridge driver transparently connects two or more network segments so that hosts on those segments identify the resulting network as one network segment."
S577="ATM Support"
S578="Support for Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Network and devices."
S579="Jet Database Engine"
S580="The Jet Database Engine component contains the Microsoft Jet database engine, which provides a workstation-based storage system.|Needed for MS Office and Visual Studio 6 amongst others."
S602="Brother Devices"
S603="Brother MFC Modem, Brother Multi Function device, Brother Removable Disk, Brother MFC USB device, Brother MFC WIA scanner, Brother Device Service. Basically don't remove this if you use any Brother Device with this installation."
S606="Multi-Processor Support"
S607="Besides Multi-Processor systems, this is needed for Pentium 4 CPU Family as well ( HT )."
S625="Map Network Drives/Network Places Wizard"
S626="You can use the wizard to sign up for a service that offers online storage space, or to create a shortcut to a Web site, an FTP site, or other local network connection."
S732="Color Schemes"
S733="Various color schemes for Windows Classic Theme in Desktop Properties - Apperance. Standard and Classic schemes will be kept."
S740="Administrative Templates"
S741="For usage with gpedit.msc"
S742="Document Templates"
S743="Allows you to easily create new documents for your most common programs."
S794="Tape drives"
S795="This will remove Tape drive driver and support."
S814="AOL ART Image Format Support"
S815="Provides the core architecture needed to interface with the Johnson-Grace graphic (.art) file format."
S816="Intel IDE BUS Driver"
S817="This will remove included Windows default driver for this component and if you don't have confirmed substitute integrated then don't remove this."
S818="ALI IDE Bus Driver"
S819="CMD IDE Bus Driver"
S820="Toshiba IDE Bus Driver"
S821="VIA IDE Bus Driver"
S826="Active Directory service"
S827="It's a network-based object store and service that locates and manages resources, and makes these resources available to authorized users and groups. It will disable Local Users And Groups management section in Computer Management."
S828="Beep Driver"
S829="This is actually a driver but it's here since it's present as service and doesn't require recompression."
S830="Network Provisioning"
S831="It allows automatic provisioning of information about networks on a client machine. Information is downloaded from network providers as XML configuration files. This component is used by the Wireless Zero Configuration to store provisioning information related to wireless networks."
;Tweaks
S638="Remove the -Back Button- of Places Bar usually displayed to the right of directory dropdown"
S639="Disables the Most Recenty Used List of Files"
S640="Set the Icons in Places bar to be: C:\, D:\, E:\, -Desktop- and -Network Neighbourhood-"
S641="Prevent setup from creating %userprofile%\Start Menu\Programs\Outlook Express.lnk"
S642="Prevent setup from creating %userprofile%\Start Menu\Programs\Internet Explorer.lnk and the link in the QuickLaunch Bar"
S643="Prevent setup from creating show Desktop icon inside the QuickLaunch Bar"
S644="Prevent setup from creating Link To Market Places"
S645="Note that this setting is only needed when you did not select Media Player for removal."
S646="Prevent Links folder inside Internet Explorer Favourites to be shown."
S647="Disable Download Complete message after IE has finished a download."
S648="Disable the Go-Button right of the Address-Bar"
S649="Set homepage to google.com. Note: Google usually detects your browser-language and probably will forward you to a localized version of google (i.e. google.com on a german OS will forward to google.de)."
S650="Internet Explorer normally has a download limit to 2 connections at a time - this setting raises the limit up to 10 connects at a time"
S651="Opened tasks will be closed immediately on logoff/shutdown"
S652="Hung Applications will be killed immediately (100ms) on logoff/shutdown"
S653="Hung Services will be killed immediately (100ms) on logoff/shutdown"
S654="Set windows to not parse autoexec.bat during logon"
S655="Prevent Windows from re-establishing connections to Mapped Network Drives during logon. Connections will be established on first access to them instead."
S656="Disables preloading of often used applications - if you install and de-install software often, use this setting to speed up your system and avoid boot-delays caused by windows trying to load software you just uninstalled into memory"
S657="If you change System-Configuration Windows saves this data for usage with Boot-Option Last known good state - this option will no longer be availible"
S658="Windows searches for network- and printer-shares by default. Disabling this behavior will speed up mapping network-drives and browsing the Network Neighbourhood"
S659="Windows runs Defrag-Utility automatically when system is idle - disable it if you want to ensure that defrag does not prevent your system to go to standby"
S660="Disables the -low disk space- warnings normally popping up when diskspace goes under 10% of the drives capacity (remember a 200GB disc with -low disk space- warning at 20GB left)"
S661="Prevent Explorer from creating Thumbs.db files in every folder with images inside"
S662="Turn of -Tasks- sidepanel in Explorer (Explorer > Folder Options > Tasks > Use classic folders)"
S663="Set Explorer not to display tooltips with file-/folder-info on mouseover"
S664="Prevent Windows from searching for an alternative location for a broken shortcut - use this tweak if you often use shortcuts on network drives"
S665="Automatically move pointer to the default button in a dialog box. This is recommended for touchpad/trackball users - otherwise it can be very disturbing."
S666="Kernel and related files will not be paged (Disable Paging Executive) - speeds up the machine if you have at least 512MB of RAM. This tweak is kind of a trade-off: Using more RAM to speed the system up. Games e.g. UT2004 might benefit from it (faster loading) if you have 1GB of RAM installed but MIGHT ALSO HANG when RAM is too low (512MB or less)."
S667="Speed up access to avi-files by preventing shell media handler to extract data from the avi."
S668="Remove -NameSpace objects- of remote computers from the registry. This setting will speed up network-browsing in mixed OS environments"
S669="Set your PC NOT to use a pagefile - only select with min 512MB of RAM (better 1024MB) - it speeds up your entire system because there will be no more paging to do - paging is needed if windows runs out of memory - with enough memory you do not need a pagefile but some programs might complain about pagefile (e.g. photo-editing software). NOTE: pagefile.sys will be set on drive C: to a min and a max value of 2MB."
S670="Disable -$-shares- on your workstation e.g. \\YOURPC\C$ is disabled then"
S671="You will have to press CTRL-ALT-DEL everytime you want to logon/unlock your machine"
S672="You will not be able to run Windows Update anymore. To undo this setting search your registry for - NoWindowsUpdate - and set it to 0"
S673="Your PC will not be visible in the network neighbourhood of yours and others PCs - network access will still be possible if pcname/ip-address is known"
S674="Disables -Simple file sharing mode- use to switch back to classic way of accessing shares on your PC"
S675="Disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) to search the LMHOSTS file for names that it has not been able to resolve with name queries to a WINS server and broadcast name queries to the network."
S676="This partially disables DCOM - use this setting to reduce worm blaster-related vulnarability. This setting is optional for WinXP SP2 but highly recommended for previous WinXP versions."
S677="This re-enables the usage of non-secure logins with blank passes. Make sure to only use this setting in secured/isolated networks where no internet without a firewall is availible"
S678="In SP2 the option to type username and password in front of an URL was disabled for security-reasons (faking the URL was possible). Use this setting if you need to type urls like e.g. http:/user:pass@www.domainname.com"
S679="Clear the list in Start Menu (containing the documents you recently worked on) during every logoff/shutdown"
S680="Prevent Windows from maintaining a -Recent Docs- list and remove Documents entry from Start Menu"
S681="Prevent Start Menu to keep an internal list of the shortcuts you use"
S682="Last accessed timestamp is a NTFS file system feature which can be disabled by this setting"
S683="This will slow down your shutdown-sequence. The delay depends on your pagefile size because the entire pagefile.sys is overwritten during every shutdown sequence"
S684="Prevent Explorer from logging and counting the programs the user launches."
S685="Set -Windows Crash Control- NOT TO: write an event to the system log, send an administrative alert, automatically restart and write debugging information to disk when windows crashes (these options can be found in System Properties > Advanced > Boot and Recovery)"
S686="Disable Windows 2003 Server shutdown dialog, asking for the reason why the machine is turned off/rebooted - only Win2k3, WinXP is disabled by default"
S687="Make Recycle Bin Icon on the desktop renamable"
S688="Disables the Balloon Tips over the System Tray"
S689="Turn off grouping of Taskbar buttons"
S690="Turn off hiding no-used icons in System Tray"
S691="Disable Language-Bar shown in Taskbar."
S692="Disable Windows Tour balloon popup in Taskbar"
S693="Startmenu and submenus will open with nearly no delay (20 instead of 400ms)"
S694="Prevent Windows from compacting programs list on Start Menu when it believes you do not use a program very often"
S695="Control Panel is expanded to a submenu on Start Menu"
S696="Network Connections is expanded to a submenu on Start Menu"
S697="My Computer is expanded to a submenu on Start Panel"
S698="Connect is expanded to a submenu on Start Panel"
S699="Adds Printers & Faxes to Start Menu"
S700="Printers & Faxes is expanded to a submenu on Start Menu"
S701="Administrative tools is shown under Programs in Start Menu"
S702="Administrative tools is expanded to a submenu on Start Panel"
S703="Removes Logoff -Username- Button"
S704="Removes the Search the Internet submenu from Start Menu > Search"
S705="Prevent new Start Panel to pop up on first boot"
S706="Newly installed programs in the Start Panel will no longer be highlighted."
S708="Removes Username on top of Start Panel"
S709="Prevents Explorer from crashing if one Explorer-window crashes"
S710="Set Explorer to show all files and folders, system-folders and super-hidden files"
S711="Explorer will show the extensions of all known file-types"
S712="The Sounds for all Windows Events are set to -none-"
S713="Everytime an error-message comes up, Windows sends a Beep signal if no Windows Sounds are configured - use this Setting to make your PC -quiet-"
S714="Disable prefix -ShortcutTo- added to every shortcut you create with drag and drop"
S715="Remove the arrow on shortcut symbols"
S716="Set Explorer to display all files and folders in detailed list view"
S717="Add CMD SHELL:> (open command window here) to context menu of all drives and folders"
S718="Add -Expand- option to Explorer context menu for unpacking files from windows cd ( .in_ / .dl_ / .ex_ files only)"
S719="Preconfigure -Advanced Search- to search system-dirs, hidden files and all subfolders when checking -Advanced Search- option in Explorer"
S720="Set Explorer and Internet Explorer to always show the Status Bar"
S721="Remove -Send To- in Explorer context menu"
S722="Add -Copy To Folder- to Explorer context menu"
S723="Add -Move To Folder- to Explorer context menu"
S724="Files are deleted directly instead of moving them into Recycle Bin"
S725="Add a link to Services to the My Computer icon context menu"
S726="Add a link to Device Manager to the My Computer icon context menu"
S727="Add a Windows 2000 style User-Manager to your Control Panel. This setting might not work on XP Home Edition.This User Manager can be called via this command: control userpasswords2"
S728="Remove the -Shared Documents- folders from Explorer/My Computer"
S729="Dont use on Domain-Computers when multiple users are loggin onto one machine. If you are unsure about this setting see MSKB 330929 for details."
S730="Disables Accessibility-Popups when pressing e.g. shift five times."
S745="Set your DNS-Cache to be more responsive to changes of availible network-resources. DNS-Cache is set to: NegativeCacheTime=0, NetFailureCacheTime=0, NegativeSOACacheTime=0. To revert to defaults you only have to remove the three values listed before from the registry."
S746="Disable Windows script host for local and remote scripting. To disablte scripting will harden your system against malicious script-virusses on the one hand but on the other hand you will not be able to use any e.g. vbs-scripts anymore. Also be aware that Internet Explorer Active-Scripting will NOT be turned of by this setting"
S747="Your screensaver is set to ask for a password before returning to Windows."
S748="The user-specific TEMP-Folders wil be redirected to your Windows\Temp folder. The environment variables for TEMP and TMP are both affected by this setting."
S749="LAN-Manager will no longer cache any passwords you enter to access network-resources. You will need to re-enter them manually but therefor get a a vast security benefit because no passwords are hashed in your registry."
S750="Reporting of Windows-Errors to Microsoft will be disabled. NOTE: You can remove Error reporting via components or disable the Error-Reporting service via Services section too - then this setting is obsolete."
S751="Use Small icons in Start Panel (pinned list and most frequently used list). NOTE: this setting wont affect classic Start Menu."
S752="Map Network Drive / Remove Network Drive icons will be shown in the icon bar of Explorer."
S753="The drive letter will be shown in front of the drivename. Example: (C:) Local Disc - Default: Local Disc (C:)"
S754="Toolbar Small Icons"
S744="Add a link to Software (Add/Remove Programs) to the My Computer icon context menu."
S755="Disable Internet Explorers password caching feature"
S756="Hides My Music from Start Panel"
S757="Hides My Pictures from Start Panel"
S758="Needed to make other Visual effects Tweaks work"
S759="Disables the animated effects when minimizing or maximizing application and explorer windows"
S760="Menus simply popup instead of fading in"
S761="ToolTips will simply popup instead of fading in"
S762="Menus will simply close after clicking instead of fading out"
S763="Disables the 3D-like shadows under menus"
S764="Disables the 3D-like shadows under the mouse-pointer"
S765="Disables the blue, translucent select rectagle when selecting e.g. some files in an explorer window"
S766="Window contents will not be visible while dragging the window"
S767="Combo-Boxes will simply pop out instead of sliding out when clicking on them"
S768="Buttons in the taskbar will simply appear there instead of sliding into taskbar"
S769="Disable ClearType for screen fonts"
S770="Listbox contents will not be visible while scrolling"
S771="Disables the background images in each folder"
S772="Disables the common tasks panel in each folder"
S773="Icons will not have drop shadows while dragging them "
S774="Windows and Buttons will be displayed in classic state instead of theme-skinned style"
S775="My Computer Icon will be hidden from Desktop even when classic Start Menu is used"
S776="My Documents Icon will be hidden from Desktop even when classic Start Menu is used"
S777="My Network Places Icon will be hidden from Desktop even when classic Start Menu is used"
S778="Internet Explorer Icon will be hidden from Desktop even when classic Start Menu is used"
S779="Recycle Bin will be hidden from Desktop"
S780="Remove Set Program Access and Defaults Link will be hidden from Start Menu"
S781="My Documents will be hidden from Start Menu"
S782="Help and Support will be removed from Start Menu"
S783="My Network Places icon will be added to My Computer"
S784="Recycle Bin icon will be added to My Computer"
S785="Printers and Faxes icon will be added to My Computer"
S786="Network Connections icon will be added to My Computer"
S787="Administrative Tools icon will be added to My Computer"
S788="Scheduled Tasks icon will be added to My Computer"
S789="Fonts Folder icon will be added to My Computer"
S790="Folder Options icon will be added to My Computer"
S791="Taskbar Settings icon will be added to My Computer"
S792="Search icon will be added to My Computer. Note: Icon will be titled &Search this happens because Alt+S is Hotkey for Search"
S813="This is a combined setting to disable the following Visual Effects: Show shadows under mouse pointer, Fade out menu items after clicking, Fade or slide menus into view, Show shadows under menus, Slide open combo boxes, Smooth-scroll list boxes and Fade or slide ToolTips into view."
S832="Windows Updates, Hotfixes and Program Updates will be shown under Add and Remove Programs by default"