Configuring Windows Server 2003 . Setup . Support (Web server)
Configuring Windows Server 2003 . Setup . Support . What s New . Remove The list of excluded names or partial names is controlled by the AddRemoveNames value in the registry location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows CurrentVersionExplorerFileAssociation. Further, the following program executables are specifically excluded from appearing on the list: . Setup.exe . Install.exe . Isuninst.exe . Unwise.exe . Unwise32.exe . St5unst.exe . Rundll32.exe . Msoobe.exe . Lnkstub.exe The list of excluded programs is controlled by the AddRemoveApps value in the same registry location mentioned previously. Additional programs can be registered to be excluded from the list by adding them to the KillList value in this registry location. The following programs are on the Kill list by default: . Explorer.exe . Dvdplay.exe . Mplay32.exe . Msohtmed.exe . Quickview.exe . Rundll.exe . Rundll32.exe . Taskman.exe . Bck32api.dll The Windows operating system uses these registry values to control the items that appear on the frequently used programs list. You can customize these values, particularly the Kill list, if you desire. You can also control whether and how the list is configured. By default, the Windows operating system shows up to six frequently used programs on the list. You can change this behavior by setting the number of programs to display using a value from 0 to 30. If you use a value of 0, no frequently used programs are displayed and you essentially disable Chapter 10 291 Part 4: Managing Windows Server 2003 Systems
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