If you're an avid multimedia enthusiast, you might be disappointed with your newly refurbished Windows Server 2003, as if you're back in the Windows 2000 era, and the additional restrictions are just a little more, and who's calling Microsoft to position it in the server market. In fact, you do not lose heart, as long as we fully promote the spirit of DIY, can also you a satisfactory system.
I. Automatic login no begging
As with Windows Server 2003, when you enter the system, you also need to press the "Ctrl+alt+del" key combination at the same time, and then enter a user name and password to log in. Here we can be set to let it automatically log in, the method is to copy the author in Windows 2000 has used the method, press the "Win+r" key combination, open the "Run" dialog box, enter "regedit", press OK will pop up the familiar Registry Editor. Open the Hkey_local_machinesoftwaremicrosoftwindows_ntcurrentversionwinlogon branch, create a new string value of AutoAdminLogon, set the value of the key to 1, Create a new string value of DefaultPassword and set the key to your administrator password. That's all OK.
Second, and annoying window say goodbye
Each time you enter a Windows Server 2003 system, the Manage Your server window pops up. Please, my Computer configuration is very low. Tick "Don't show this page at login" at the bottom left of the window, so we can say goodbye to this window.
Third, Win XP theme is not few
Is there a way to put Windows Server 2003 like "Clod" into the beautiful costume of Windows XP? We just go to the Windows Server 2003 service window, press "T" key to look for "Themes" and double-click it, and then in the "Start" Type select "Automatic", the next time you turn on, you can see the effect.
Four, who said can not CS
Many CS players complain that the CS game in Windows Server 2003 is not playable because the sound service is disabled by default in Windows Server 2003, and DirectX acceleration is enabled, we can turn them one by one on. First open the Services window, locate and double-click Windows Audio, and set it to automatic. Then right-click on the desktop, select properties → settings → advanced → troubleshooter, and drag the hardware acceleration scroll bar to the far right. Finally open the "Run" dialog, enter DxDiag, OK, then pop "DirectX Diagnostic Tool, go to the" Display "page, click DirectDraw, Direct3D and Agptexture three buttons to enable acceleration.
I want to shut down the computer.
Shutting down in Windows Server 2003 is a "good reason" and it's easy to cancel it. Press Win+r to open the Run dialog box, enter Gpedit.msc, open the Group Policy Editor, select Local Computer policy → computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → system, double-click Show Shutdown Event Tracker in the right window, and finally, on the Settings tab, Disabled "can.