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Learning C - Graham Robinson. These seem to work fine in XP. Right Mouse Click Disabler - Version 1. Can be used as a security measure to prevent changes to desktop items. Sorry, I didn't have a choice about a yucky separate DLL file. That's what Windows needs for it to work properly. Wow thanks a lot guys!!! Block right mouse click menus, wheel scrolls, windows key, alt tab, etc BabyMouse is runs in the background and catches all right clicks, mouse wheel scrolls before they reach the program you are working with.
Merge all mouse buttons to one! Nothing's more fun than browsing or playing games with your baby, toddler or kid. But nothing's more annoying than when your little bambino accidentally presses the right mouse button and all these menus pop up or your windows starts scrolling all of a sudden!
Run the program, let the kids do their stuff and click on the icon in the systray to restore your normal mouse settings. Good Luck. Since the RMB disabling is working, you might want to try running this script - there's a very slim chance of it actually working but it's worth a shot.
You'll need autohotkey installed. I'm almost done with a quick program that should solve your problem. If I have a chance tomorrow, I'll finish it up and post it here. By default, this behavior is enabled for Windows DNS clients.
Depending on the configuration and services that are running on a particular computer, different components perform DNS updates. There is no centralized way, such as a tool or registry keys, to manage the DNS update behavior of all components. This article describes each component and how to modify that particular component's behavior.
Note After you change one of these components by modifying the registry keys that are listed in this article, you must stop and restart the affected services. Sometimes, you must restart the computer. These instances are noted. Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly.
Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:.
This section describes how to enable and disable the following lookup registrations:. If the check box was checked before the policy was enabled, it will still be checked after the policy is enabled. The registry setting made by the policy is a global setting that affects all interfaces, not an adaptor-specific setting. This key disables DNS update registration for all adaptors on this computer. With DNS update, DNS client computers automatically register and update their resource records whenever address changes occur.
To disable DNS update for a particular adaptor, add the DisableDynamicUpdate value to an interface name registry subkey and set its value to 1. To disable DNS updates on all adaptors in a computer, add the DisableDynamicUpdate value to the following subkey, and then set its value to If the check box was selected before the registry change, it will stay selected after this registry change.
This registry setting is not an adaptor-specific setting, but a global setting that affects all interfaces.
This global setting is not revealed in the user interface. Windows does not add this entry to the registry. You can add it by editing the registry or by using a program that edits the registry.
To make the changes to this value effective, you must restart Windows When you want forward lookup A resource record registrations but not reverse lookups PTR resource record registrations, use the following registry subkey to disable registrations of PTR resource records:. PTR resource records associate an IP address with a computer name. This entry is designed for enterprises where the primary DNS server that is authoritative for the reverse lookup zone cannot, or is configured not to, perform DNS updates.
It reduces unnecessary network traffic and prevents event log errors that record unsuccessful tries to register PTR resource records. Register this connection's addresses in DNS. Each computer has a primary DNS suffix. Additionally, each adaptor can also have a separate DNS suffix that is configured for itself.
For additional information about DNS options, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. To disable DNS updates for a particular adaptor, add the DisableDynamicUpdate value to an interface name registry subkey, and then set its value to 1. To disable DNS updates on all adaptors in a computer, add the DisableDynamicUpdate value to the following registry subkey, and then set its value to By default, DNS records are re-registered dynamically and periodically every 24 hours by Windows Professional and every hour by Windows Server and by Windows Advanced Server.
You can use the following registry subkey to modify the update interval:. This is true regardless of whether the computer is a client or a server.
Right-click the GPO link, and then click Enforced to enable or disable enforcing the link. A check mark next to Enforced indicates that the link is enforced.
When a GPO that is linked to a WMI filter is applied on the target computer, the filter is evaluated on the target computer. In the Namespace box, type the name of the namespace that you want to use for the WMI query. Click Browse , select a namespace from the list, and then click OK. You must have privileges to create WMI filters in the domain in which you want to create the filter.
When asked to confirm whether you want to delete the WMI filter, click Yes. In the Import WMI Filter dialog box, specify the appropriate information in the Name and Description boxes, and then do one of the following:. To change the WMI filter and then import it, click Edit , make the appropriate changes to the namespace or query, click OK , and then click Import.
You must have privileges to create WMI filters in the domain in which you want to create the filter to complete this procedure. WMI Filters is only available if at least one domain controller in the domain is running Microsoft Windows Server In the Export WMI filter dialog box, select a secure file system location from the Save in drop-down list box, type a name for the filter that you want to export, and then click Save.
In the Enter the object name to select box, type the name of the group, user, or computer that you want to add to the security filter. Click OK. In order to ensure that only members of the group or groups you added in Step 3 can receive the settings in this GPO, you will need to remove Authenticated Users if this group appears in the Scope tab.
Click the Scope tab, select this group, and then click Remove. You must have Edit settings, delete, and modify security permissions on the GPO to perform these procedures.
The settings in a GPO will apply only to users and computers that are contained in the domain, organizational unit, or organizational units to which the GPO is linked, and that are specified in or are members of a group that are specified in Security Filtering. To complete this procedure, you must have Edit permissions on the GPO into which you want to import settings. By default, only domain administrators and enterprise administrators have this privilege for domains and OUs.
Enterprise administrators and domain administrators of the forest root domain have this privilege for sites. By default, only domain administrators, enterprise administrators, and Group Policy Creator owners have permission to create GPOs.
The Create a GPO in this domain, and link it here option is not available for sites. In the Manage Backups dialog box, in the Backup location box, type the path for the backup folder. You can also use Browse to locate the backup folder.
Double-click Domains , right-click the domain, and then click Search. In the Search for Group Policy objects dialog box, in the Search for GPOs in this domain box, select a domain or select All domains shown in this forest. In the Search item box, select the type of object on which you want to base your search.
Specify the appropriate object type, location of the object, and object name, and then click OK. In the Value box, select or specify the value that you want to use to filter the search, and then click Add.
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