Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Technical Support, MCSE, CCNA

Technical Support, MCSE, CCNAUsing registry shortcuts to disable and enable screen savers

When you perform maintenance operations such as defragmenting or backing up the hard disk, you probably disable your screen saver before you begin in order to prevent it from interfering with the maintenance operation. However, disabling your screen saver manually is a multistep operation that involves accessing the Display Properties dialog box, navigating to the Screen Saver tab, and then setting the screen saver to None. Then, you need to re-enable the screen saver after you complete the maintenance operation. Fortunately, you can automate the disabling and enabling screen saver procedures with a couple of registry shortcuts.

Follow these steps:

1.Launch Notepad and type the following four lines. (Note: The second line must be blank.)
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Desktop]
"ScreenSaveActive"="0"

2.Save the file to your desktop with the name Disable Screen Saver.reg.
3.Change the 0 to a 1 in the fourth line.
4.Save the file to your desktop with the name Enable Screen Saver.reg.

Now, when you need to disable the screen saver, just double-click the Disable Screen Saver.reg shortcut. To enable the screen saver, simply double-click the Enable Screen Saver.reg shortcut.

Keep in mind that when you run either of these files, the Registry Editor will display two confirmation prompts--one before making the change and one after making the change.