It's called Event viewer, and it's a part of windows. Start -> right click on My Computer -> Manage -> System Tools -> Event Viewer.
You might have to turn on logging option for certain events such as log on/off, policy change and so on.
what are the utility programs of windows xp professional
Windows defender software
Windows defender software
The WIndows Installer Cleanup Utility is a program from Microsoft that came out in 1999. It was designed to help Windows clean-up programs and help with installation problems and uninstallation difficulties that Windows based programs may encounter.
Visual C++ 2008 and 2010 are a couple of C compilers for Windows. Information about these can be found at a local bookshop or library, which will be a very detailed guide on how to properly use these programs.
The Windows utility that is used to uninstall a program is accessible through the Control Panel. It is called Add/Remove Programs. Search for "Reflective Riot" on youtube and view their video on how uninstall programs step by step, they will show you how to do it.
There are two ways one can open a cabinet file on Windows. The first way is to use an Archive Utility, then select the file to extract. The second way is to use the Windows XP System Configuration Utility, by clicking on run, then typing 'msconfig'. For more detailed information about this subject go online to File XT.
The Action Center
1.control programs 2.sytem service programs 3.utility programs
You are thinking of the Task Scheduler.
To uninstall Mozilla Firefox from the computer, normally you can uninstall it directly with Windows Add/Remove Programs utility as the description below ( take V 3.5.3 as an example). 1. Uninstall it with windows Add/Remove Programs utility A. Go to Start => Settings => Control Panel => Add/Remove Programs ( For windows XP) / Programs and Features (For Windows Vista) B. Find Mozilla Firefox in the dropdown list and then click Remove/Uninstall to uninstall it. C. Follow the on-screen steps when Mozilla Firefox is running the uninstall process.
In most newer computers, Windows features pre-loaded drive backup software. In Vista, this is located in the Backup and Restore Center. It allows users to create a copy of all files and folders currently loaded on the computer.