Well, yeah, there are many applications for this which give you this information in a much better way, but assuming you don’t want to find them, or just maybe don’t have any internet connection; the easiest thing to do would be to export this registry key below:
Quick way to export the list of installed applications on a Windows system
April 3, 2010 at 3:43 am (Useful information, Windows)
Tags: application, export, install, list, quick, reg, regedit, registry, system
Enable/Disable /Change IE Proxy by script/programmatically
July 5, 2009 at 4:55 pm (Useful information, Windows)
Tags: change, disable, enable, explorer, IE, internet, internet options, programmatically, proxy, registry, script, server, vbs
Ok. You know the drill, you need to use the company’s proxy server at work and at home you don’t need a proxy server.(or you use another one)
Well, do you really want to open up IE and go into Tools->Internet Options->Connections->LAN Settings->Proxy Server to change the address or disable/enable it?
(You can actually open Internet Options from Control Panel without opening up IE, but anyway, it still is a long process.)
As everything useful is done in Registry in Windows, we again have some registry scripts.
How to change Windows XP Logon Screen Wallpaper
March 24, 2009 at 10:58 am (Useful information, Windows)
Tags: change, logoff, logon, options, pattern, regedit, registry, screen, tilewallpaper, wallpaper, wallpaperstyle, xp
It is actually just a simple registry hack.
Just open up regedit and go to: