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I came across a nifty little trick that is apparently used by Windows developers but might be appreciated by systems administrators as well. I call it the Windows system configuration folder.
Essentially you make a new folder anywhere on your hard drive and name it as you wish, behind the name you place a key like in the following example '[FolderNameHere].{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}'. Note the '.' as a separator between the folder name and the key.
This key will create a folder with all common system configuration settings one might need much like the configuration screen but with much more options easily accessible from one menu. Very handy when you make new installations all the time or are just testing stuff.
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