In the Tools tab, you get a list with Windows administrative tools such as: the Action Center, the Windows Registry, Event Viewer, etc. For each tool, you see its name and description. If you click on it, you can see the command used to start it, in the "Selected command" field. To run any of the available tools, select the one you want and click Launch. If you're a technician this tab is pretty handy because it lists administrative tools generally used during troubleshooting system stability or performance problems.
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If you mean the passwords on your web browser you click on tools>options> and then depending on your browser you find where the passwords are stored (on Mozilla firefox you click the security tab->saved passwords->click on removeall)
If you are on Internet Explorer the best way to restore the cleared footprints history is to go to tools followed by internet options. Then clear the history, cookies, and temporary files. Once you have done that then go to the 'content' tab and clear passwords and clear forms.
In Windows XP Pro, go to Windows Explorer, Tools, Folder Options. Click the "View" Tab. Uncheck "Use Simple File Sharing". Also, while in this tab, make sure that "Show hidden files and folders" is checked and that "Hide protected operating system files" is not checked. Hit ok and return to Windows Explorer. Right-click the System Volume Information folder, and click properties. Click the security tab, which should now show up. Click "advanced" then check the box which says "Inherit from parent the permission entries. . ." Hit Apply, and after a minute the hourglass should disappear and you can hit ok and leave. You can now scan this folder with AVG. In Windows XP Home, there is a file that you can download from Microsoft that will allow the security tab to appear in its properties. Just do a Google search for "Security tab Windows XP Home" and you should be able to find it.
select "tools" and then select "delete browsing history...". A window will appear. Click the second button that says "delete cookies...". It'll ask you "are you sure you want to delete all cookies in the Temporary Internet files folder?" click "yes". Solution: 1: open internet explorer then open tools menu and then select internet option. select first tab general and then click delete cookies.
Services Tab
You can use the Boot tab of MSConfig to find out if the computer is using a dual boot configuration.
If you are running Windows, you should use the built in selector.Go to Run and type in MSCONFIG then click the Start up tab.
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Firefox doesnt have a auto start option. But, you could always look in msconfig (just type msconfig into the run command tool), and look in the start up tab option.
The msconfig tool. To do this, type into the start menu msconfig and press enter. Go to the startup tab and uncheck the ones that you don't what to run on windows startup, once you've finished, click ok and reboot windows
Drawing Tools Format
You can see what programs are active or not in the startup tab by typing in msconfig in the run command. You cannot add programs to the list, they appear automatically. However, you can choose which programs in the list start automatically when you turn on your computer by checking the Enable or Disable box for each program.
Next to the Scoreboard tab.
Next to the Scoreboard tab.
Browser tabs are an alternative to separate windows.
type run and type msconfig, services tab, make sure Print Spooler has a checkmark.