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(Q) uPolicies-explorer: GreyMSIAds = 1 (0x1) Highlight Missing Windows Installer Programs on the Start Menu - Default value is 1. http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/1296/ Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-Explorer: GreyMSIAds = dword:1 Highlight Missing Windows Installer Programs on the Start Menu - Default value is 1. http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/1296/ Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: HideClock = 0 (0x0) The function of this setting is to remove the clock from the system tray on the taskbar. 0 = Show Clock http://www.pc1news.com/hiding-the-taskbar-clock-970.html Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-Explorer: HideClock = dword:0 The function of this setting is to remove the clock from the system tray on the taskbar. 0 = Show Clock http://www.pc1news.com/hiding-the-taskbar-clock-970.html Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: HideSCABattery = 0 (0x0) Shows battery meter icon that is displayed in the system notification area (previously called the “system tray”). http://jalaj.net/2007/11/28/tweaking-registry-for-task-bar-in-vista/ Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: HideSCABattery = 1 (0x1) Remove the battery meter icon that is displayed in the system notification area (previously called the “system tray”). http://jalaj.net/2007/11/28/tweaking-registry-for-task-bar-in-vista/ Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-Explorer: HideSCABattery = dword:1 Remove the battery meter icon that is displayed in the system notification area (previously called the “system tray”). http://jalaj.net/2007/11/28/tweaking-registry-for-task-bar-in-vista/ Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: HideSCAHealth = 0 (0x0) Displays the Action Center icon. http://www.rt7lite.com/rt-se7en-lite-forum/5-tweaks-support/797-new-tweaks-plz.html Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: HideSCAHealth = 1 (0x1) System Icons Greyed Out. May have been set by a Virus, or and IT Administrator. http://windows7themes.net/system-icons-greyed-out-in-windows-7.html Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-Explorer: HideSCAHealth = dword:1 System Icons Greyed Out. May have been set by a Virus, or and IT Administrator. http://windows7themes.net/system-icons-greyed-out-in-windows-7.html Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: HideSCANetwork = 0 (0x0) Network System Icon is displayed. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_install/windows-7-network-system-icon-disappears/344a9b8a-21d5-4bc7-8d9c-594e27a0b6c2 Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: HideSCANetwork = 1 (0x1) Network System Icon is hidded. May have been set by an IT Administrator.. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_install/windows-7-network-system-icon-disappears/344a9b8a-21d5-4bc7-8d9c-594e27a0b6c2 Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: HideSCAVolume = 0 (0x0) Volume Icon is displayed. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/106787-notification-area-system-icons.html Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: HideSCAVolume = 1 (0x1) Volume Icon is not displayed. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/106787-notification-area-system-icons.html Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: HonorAutoRunSetting = 0 (0x0) The default is 1 (0x1) http://www.malwareteks.com/NoAutoRuns.php Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: HonorAutoRunSetting = 1 (0x1) The default is 1 (0x1) http://www.malwareteks.com/NoAutoRuns.php Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-Explorer: LockTaskbar = dword:1 Taskbar setting (0 = Unlocked, 1 = Locked) http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/978/ Windows ALL; discovered by Nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: MaxRecentDocs = 0 (0x0) Determines how many shortcuts the system can display in the Documents menu on the Start menu. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/library/cc959464.aspx Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: MaxRecentDocs = 18 (0x12) This setting is used to specify the number of documents and files that are kept in the recent documents section of the Start menu. http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/828/ Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: MaxRecentDocs = 20 (0x14) This setting is used to specify the number of documents and files that are kept in the recent documents section of the Start menu. http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/828/ Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: maxrecentdocs = 25 (0x19) This setting helps to determine the number of documents and files that will be stored in the recent documents section of the Start menu. http://www.pc1news.com/modify-the-number-of-recent-documents-displayed-828.html Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: MaxRecentDocs = 3 (0x3) This setting is used to specify the number of documents and files that are kept in the recent documents section of the Start menu. http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/828/ Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: MaxRecentDocs = 30 (0x1e) Determines how many shortcuts the system can display in the Documents menu on the Start menu. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/library/cc959464.aspx Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: maxrecentdocs = 5 (0x5) This setting is used to specify the number of documents and files that are kept in the recent documents section of the Start menu. http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/828/ Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
(Q) uPolicies-explorer: MaxRecentDocs = 8 (0x8) This setting is used to specify the number of documents and files that are kept in the recent documents section of the Start menu. http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/828/ Windows ALL; discovered by nasdaq |
This is a list of items that is designed to help with the analysis of HijackThis, DDS, OTL and FRST logs.
It is by no means exhaustive (in fact it is being added to all the time), and is intended
to complement other legitimate online lists.