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| | balloon tips Hi, Back in the days when I used XP there was a registry altering utility called xp_balloontips.vbs. Running this useful utility managed to get rid of most of XP's annoying balloon tips that come up on mouse rollover. Does anyone know if there is anything similar for Vista? Thanks, Jim |
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| | Re: balloon tips Press Windows+R, enter gpedit.msc and hit enter. This opens the Group Policy Editor. Go to User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Start Menu and Taskbar. Select Remove Balloon Tips, right-click it and choose properties from the context menu Select Enable from the options and click ok Close the Group Policy Editor Reboot Windows Vista gpedit.msc is not available in Windows Vista Home and Home Premium, so use the Registry Press Windows+R, type regedit and hit enter. This starts the registry editor Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Explorer / Advanced Create a new Dword and name it EnableBalloonTips The value should be automatically set to 0, if it is not change it to 0 Reboot Windows Vista "jarsek" <anon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3456E30C-D56D-4D04-B778-CD7FE0C4F30A@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > Back in the days when I used XP there was a registry altering utility > called xp_balloontips.vbs. Running this useful utility managed to get rid > of most of XP's annoying balloon tips that come up on mouse rollover. > > Does anyone know if there is anything similar for Vista? > > Thanks, > > Jim |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: balloon tips Hi, Back in the days when I used XP there was a registry altering utility called xp_balloontips.vbs. Running this useful utility managed to get rid of most of XP's annoying balloon tips that come up on mouse rollover. Does anyone know if there is anything similar for Vista? Thanks, Jim In addition, these may help as well. Pop-Up Description and Notification Area Balloon Tips - Enable or Disable Hope this helps, Shawn |
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| | Re: balloon tips A very big thank you to Darkrat and Brink for their help. I now have this sorted! As a postscript, it does beg the question why gpedit.msc is not available on home and home premium! Does Microsoft assume that anyone who settles for a lower grade OS will automatically be too stupid to know how to use something as complicated as gpedit.msc? Very annoying - as I had access to gpedit.msc on my XP machine. Anyway, thanks again, Jim "jarsek" <anon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3456E30C-D56D-4D04-B778-CD7FE0C4F30A@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > Back in the days when I used XP there was a registry altering utility > called xp_balloontips.vbs. Running this useful utility managed to get rid > of most of XP's annoying balloon tips that come up on mouse rollover. > > Does anyone know if there is anything similar for Vista? > > Thanks, > > Jim |
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| | Re: balloon tips "jarsek" <anon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8CF3FCD2-269D-49E5-95A2-BD2D4D5503A8@xxxxxx Quote: >A very big thank you to Darkrat and Brink for their help. I now have this >sorted! > > As a postscript, it does beg the question why gpedit.msc is not available > on home and home premium! Does Microsoft assume that anyone who settles > for a lower grade OS will automatically be too stupid to know how to use > something as complicated as gpedit.msc? Very annoying - as I had access > to gpedit.msc on my XP machine. > don't give you the option of selecting an OS version at purchase. And most, because of profit concerns, install the cheaper Home editions. |
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| | Re: balloon tips Did XP users not "enjoy" an amalgamation of home and professional? Later service packs removed the word "professional" from the opening splash screen. Aside from that - yes, if I were a retailer, I'd want to choose the cheapest options available to me so that I can keep the cost per unit down. That begs the question why Microsoft would wish to put out an inferior version of its latest OS as the bog standard to consumers - many of whom will have been seasoned XP users. This very same ethos affected me when I upgraded from win95 to XP. In win95 I had been able to install the IIS server as part of a package called Visual InterDev - however my new XP Home OS was having none of that so I had to fork out nearly 100 pounds sterling (200 dollars then) to get XP Pro with its IIS. I was very annoyed. Little wonder why Mr Gates left with a good pension. Apologies to Vista users for my rant - but it's all tied in really. Regards, Jim "Sinner" <sinner@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OA0qukpJKHA.1380@xxxxxx Quote: > "jarsek" <anon@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:8CF3FCD2-269D-49E5-95A2-BD2D4D5503A8@xxxxxx Quote: >>A very big thank you to Darkrat and Brink for their help. I now have this >>sorted! >> >> As a postscript, it does beg the question why gpedit.msc is not available >> on home and home premium! Does Microsoft assume that anyone who settles >> for a lower grade OS will automatically be too stupid to know how to use >> something as complicated as gpedit.msc? Very annoying - as I had access >> to gpedit.msc on my XP machine. >> > Ah, but was it the Home edition? The bigger problem is that manufacturers > don't give you the option of selecting an OS version at purchase. And > most, because of profit concerns, install the cheaper Home editions. > > |
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| | Re: balloon tips "jarsek" <anon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:74383370-770C-40EE-8DEB-219BD5435422@xxxxxx Quote: > Did XP users not "enjoy" an amalgamation of home and professional? Later > service packs removed the word "professional" from the opening splash > screen. > > Aside from that - yes, if I were a retailer, I'd want to choose the > cheapest options available to me so that I can keep the cost per unit > down. That begs the question why Microsoft would wish to put out an > inferior version of its latest OS as the bog standard to consumers - many > of whom will have been seasoned XP users. This very same ethos affected > me when I upgraded from win95 to XP. In win95 I had been able to install > the IIS server as part of a package called Visual InterDev - however my > new XP Home OS was having none of that so I had to fork out nearly 100 > pounds sterling (200 dollars then) to get XP Pro with its IIS. I was very > annoyed. Little wonder why Mr Gates left with a good pension. > > Apologies to Vista users for my rant - but it's all tied in really. > > Regards, > > Jim > > Pro reference was removed in SP2 to make a common welcome screen. Quote: > "Sinner" <sinner@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:OA0qukpJKHA.1380@xxxxxx Quote: >> "jarsek" <anon@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:8CF3FCD2-269D-49E5-95A2-BD2D4D5503A8@xxxxxx Quote: >>>A very big thank you to Darkrat and Brink for their help. I now have >>>this sorted! >>> >>> As a postscript, it does beg the question why gpedit.msc is not >>> available on home and home premium! Does Microsoft assume that anyone >>> who settles for a lower grade OS will automatically be too stupid to >>> know how to use something as complicated as gpedit.msc? Very annoying - >>> as I had access to gpedit.msc on my XP machine. >>> >> Ah, but was it the Home edition? The bigger problem is that >> manufacturers don't give you the option of selecting an OS version at >> purchase. And most, because of profit concerns, install the cheaper Home >> editions. >> >> |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: balloon tips You're most welcome Jim. I suppose they did it for marketing reasons so people would purchase the Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise editions. Luckily, everything in Group Policy can still be done manually through the registry. Although it can be a bit harder that way. A very big thank you to Darkrat and Brink for their help. I now have this sorted! As a postscript, it does beg the question why gpedit.msc is not available on home and home premium! Does Microsoft assume that anyone who settles for a lower grade OS will automatically be too stupid to know how to use something as complicated as gpedit.msc? Very annoying - as I had access to gpedit.msc on my XP machine. Anyway, thanks again, Jim "jarsek" <anon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3456E30C-D56D-4D04-B778-CD7FE0C4F30A@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > Back in the days when I used XP there was a registry altering utility > called xp_balloontips.vbs. Running this useful utility managed to get rid > of most of XP's annoying balloon tips that come up on mouse rollover. > > Does anyone know if there is anything similar for Vista? > > Thanks, > > Jim |
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| | Re: balloon tips "Ian D" <taurus@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ef34lSrJKHA.1340@xxxxxx Quote: > There was no amalgamation of XP home and professional. The > Pro reference was removed in SP2 to make a common welcome > screen. > Thank you for the clarification Ian. |
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