Game XP

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Game XP

Postby SkiloDog2000 » Sun Sep 05, 2004 7:02 pm

Has anyone head of a program called Game XP. http://www.theorica.tk

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Safe XP allows users to quickly tweak various security and privacy related settings in XP. The options include Media Player settings, Services settings (error reporting, time synch, remote registry etc.), as well as and option to remove items from the Start menu, network security settings and more.
Safe XP improves your system performance and makes Windows to run faster, more secure and reliable!
It is suitable for beginners and experts!

The main features of the program are:

Take control of your PC.
Make Windows to run faster and more secure.
Protect your privacy and strength Internet protection.
Disable Spyware-like activities of Windows XP (also 2000&ME&98) Operating System, Media Player, Internet Explorer and Outlook.
Disable unnecessary Windows services like System updates, error reporting and much more...
Prevent Internet attacks and fix exploits like DSO.
It does not need any DLL or another file(s). It is just a single "EXE" file: SafeXP.exe
No installation necessary.
System Requirements
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP

Compatibility
Safe XP has been successfully tested and developed under Windows 98 and XP.
It also works under all versions of Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP and 2003.

Command Line
Safe XP allows working with command line parameters now. It could be helpful if you use SafeXP in any network environment.
Syntax for execution from the command line is as follows:
SafeXP.exe <configuration-file>
where <configuration-file> is the name of the previously saved file.

Example:
SafeXP c:\safexp\safexp.dat

This will start Safe XP in minimized (invisible mode), load values from c:\safexp\safexp.dat. Then it will apply values into the running/calling workstation. After execution program will be closed automatically.
In network (domain) environment, you can copy both SafeXP.exe and (for instance) SafeXP.dat files to the Netlogon share to load your predefined Safe XP settings silently to every workstation which is connected to the network.
The command-line parameter is optional. If no parameter is specified, the program will start normally.

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Im kindof a noob when it comes to freeware, does it look like it would actually speed up your computer of is it illagit. idk just thought id mention it cause it looks interesting.:confused:
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inmate#655321

Postby inmate#655321 » Mon Sep 06, 2004 12:37 am

I use Tweak XP for the same reasons. It's a limited use freeware but its worth it to own it.

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