WinSetter TweakEasy Professional v4.2 Incl Keygen-Lz0
Lz0 has released one of those tweaking tools with bunch of options to tweak your Win OS.
Getting to know your operating system is a very tricky thing. Looking in its “help file” is never enough as there is too vast an area to be contained by the now famous Help and Support provided in Windows. As the knowledge base becomes larger and larger, some things are simply not mentioned and others are dedicated strictly to advanced users.
You should know that a computer is running according to some parameters imposed by the developer for our own safety. These parameters are called policies and can be found for both computer and user configuration. You can think of them as a set of rules guiding and protecting whatever settings you make. Policies help you better protect the computer and configure the way your operating system behaves in certain situations (permissions and restrictions to certain actions for certain users). Most of the activity takes place in the background and it is not visible (like system restore gathering the data for creating a restore point).
Configuring all the policies is not a difficult task if you know where to look for the managing console. If you want an easy way to kick it off every time you want, we make available for $19.95 an application that enables your access to the list of 2494 policies available in Windows. The 15 days trial period is more than enough to fully test the application, especially that there are absolutely no restrictions in all of its features.
Features:
- Ability to browse all 2494 policies with ease.
- Ability to search all policies within seconds.
- Ability to bookmark any policy with a single click.
- Ability to filter policies based on Windows/software requirements.
- Ability to save/load all policies within seconds.
- Ability to reset all policies to default state within seconds.
- Ability to create all policies report within seconds.
- Ability to export log within seconds.
- Ability to change skin to any color with a few clicks.
- Ability to restrict the software usage with a password.
- Supports Windows Vista, Server 2003, XP, and 2000.

Release Name: WinSetter.TweakEasy.Professional.v4.2.Incl.Keygen-Lz0
Size: 1.2MB
Links: Homepage, NFO, Download RS.com

Comments(18)
use these kind of programs only if you want to screw everything up.
i still think that XPsmoker 5.1 is the best. theres even a vista version
Damn fools… all these appz are crap! Just use windows tool (yes they are available)
Should use gpedit.msc instead :-S
don’t download avg picked up a virus in the rar files sadly. obfustat.snw
This is lame.
Try start>run>gpedit.msc
This is exactly what I did with this rls:
Download – Install – Open – Register – Don’t Understand it – Uninstall – Remove install files.
lol @ Bram
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Is any of the “speed your system up” programs out there any good… are all they all as useless as this one..LOL
Speed up My PC 3 by Uniblue is realy good. I test over 50 programs a month and that one gets atleast 4 stars out of 5.
Sure, all this app does is set policy. Windoze already has a policy editor of its own. But then again, Windoze also already has a web browser of its own too. Oh, and a media player. And did I mention that it has a registry editor and a startup-apps manager too? Wow, with all these tools, you’d never need to download a single program ever again!!
That’s the long and sarcastic way of saying: “Sure, you COULD use gpedit, msconfig, and regedit to perform the functions of this app, but WHY in the name of > would you?!?”. This, TweakUI, and others are frontends for these existing mechanisms, and by and large are monumentally more user friendly and descriptive than their native Windoze components.
And this is NOT a “speed up my PC” type program. If it were, I’d not be within 50 feet of it. Those programs are JUNK. Feel free to disagree with me on that one, but don’t come cryin to me when the sills fall clean off your windoze and you can’t see the monitor through all your mungware and the like. Many of those programs are within nanometers of being foistware themselves (and many legitimately ARE fully fledged foistware).
Yeah… I use firefox and not IE. I use Gom player and not WMP.
I use gpedit.msc, and not this?
Why? Becouse I use what i think is good… not what other like…
nah – see, it’s not about what others are into, it’s about what works for YOU. If you already know gpedit and know the policies you want to change, then that would be the way to go. Frontends such as this serve to simplify the process a little. This particular one doesn’t do the best job at that, being only marginally different than gpedit, but some might find it appealing. Remember, too, that XP Home edition does not even have a group policy editor, making these policies essentially invisible to these users unless they want to go mucking about in regedit (much more dangerous for a less experienced user). So if you like gpedit and you are running xp pro, stick to it. If you want basically the same thing for xp home, or just want a non-M$ alternative to gpedit, then give this a whirl.
One word! Bhakwaas…
Yes but some ppl have Windows Home edition (of course it is crap) and do not have gpedit.msc. I’m curious if this app does it’s trick to XP Home. And besides, this is better structured and explained than in gpedit.msc.
Install–>Learn–>Tweak–>Uninstall–>run gpedit to do the same things once you know them better
Just use winxp manager + windows msc“s instead
tip: (c:/windows/system32/*.msc)
This is lame.
Try start>run>gpedit.msc
Damn true, run this program if you are a nub.
Well pitu, not all people were born like you, a know-it-all prick who was never a noob in his life. When dos or unix first came out you already knew everything about it cuz you were never a noob am I right?