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didn't think of is but i support, i would prefer if everything would keep its configuration in files, keeps things more neat in my option than one rubbish file that's everything dumped on...

i find it easier to open up a conf file in linux and read how i can change functionality by changing what, than to go to registery, find the software i want to edit and try to understand what each value means

1) You are not supposed to manually change the configuration of applications in windows enviroment cos they r usually closed source

2) Registry is a shared database, it is actually faster then accessing conf file or cfg files.

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+1 to that, brother. Why did they get rid of that? Did someone think it was too distracting? Plus, I'm sorry but the network connection icon looks like a monitor holding a pitchfork. Am I right?

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Looks like an Ethernet cable to me...

Well, in XP you could modify the buttons on Explorer's toolbars, since Vista you can't.

100% agree. I don't like the way MS decided we should have our toolbars and then locked them all down. I would really like to see some much needed control over Explorer and the things it can do.

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