102. Easier Searches and
Popup Suppression with the Google Toolbar
The Google search engine's free toolbar application is a
great way to have the useful search website close at hand without having to set
them as your homepage. The toolbar sits below your address bar in IE and
contains a field where you can type Google searches directly. As an added bonus,
it also contains a popup blocker similar to that seen in the SP2 version of
Internet Explorer, plus a few other neat features.
Note that while this toolbar does not install spyware,
it does contain features which depending on your viewpoint, you may view as an invasion of privacy. It updates automatically with
Google and will report (anonymously) on your
browsing habits.
You can get the Google toolbar here Google's privacy policy is here .
103. Address Shortcut for
Internet Explorer
Here's a nifty and quick keyboard shortcut for Internet
Explorer. Press ALT+D to move the cursor to the address bar instantly and
highlight all text so that typing will immediately start a new address.
104. Remove Microsoft Java
VM and Install Sun Java
Given that Microsoft's implementation of Java is flawed
and no longer supported, if you intend to play games or visit web sites that
require Java functionality on your machine, you'd do well to uninstall the
Microsoft Java VM (Virtual Machine) and install the 'official' Java code from
Sun Microsystems.
To do this go to 'start\run' and type 'RunDll32
advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection java.inf,UnInstall'
Hit
'yes' to confirm the removal, then reboot when prompted. You may also need to
remove the following items manually:
- c:\java (folder)
- java.PNF
from the C:\windows\inf folder (file)
- jview.exe and
wjview.exe from the c:\windows\system32 folder (files)
-
The subkey 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\Java _VM' from the
registry.
- The subkey
'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\InternetExplorer\AdvancedOptions\JAVA_VM'
from the registry.
Now you can download Sun's version of Java from
here.
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