ok,het is bedoeld voor hier,maar de manier waarop ze het presenteren
ook wel beetje hk het gaat om het nieuwe programma "tweakomatic" welk een soort van vervanging/extra toevoeging is van tweakui 
zie link : http://www.microsoft.com/...center/tools/twkmatic.asp
en ook een stukje quote
ze hebben er in elk geval veel lol mee gehad,onderstaand is het begin stukje,het hele verhaal is wel leuk 
zie link : http://www.microsoft.com/...center/tools/twkmatic.asp
en ook een stukje quote
Manage Your Computer Tweakomatically
One of the most popular pieces of software Microsoft has ever released is TweakUI, easily the most impressive item in the Windows PowerToys. To quote from Microsoft.com, TweakUI “ … gives you access to system settings that are not exposed in the Windows XP default user interface, including mouse settings, Explorer settings, taskbar settings, and more.” Obviously this is the sort of thing people want: since the first version of the PowerToys was released for Windows 95, hundreds of thousands of people have downloaded and used TweakUI. In fact, if you haven’t downloaded it yet, we highly recommend that you do. We’ll wait.
Nice weather we’ve been having, huh?
Oh, good, you’re back. Now that you’ve checked out TweakUI, you can see what a great little utility it is. And as loyal and devoted Microsoft employees, you would think that the Scripting Guys would be the first to applaud the TweakUI team for their efforts; after all, they created something that is incredibly popular and incredibly useful. Furthermore, they didn’t do that to make money or to sell more software, but simply to help address customer needs and desires. What’s not to like about a piece of software, and a team, like that?
But if you thought the Scripting Guys would applaud the TweakUI team, you thought wrong. As it turns out, the Scripting Guys are shallow and petty. It bothers us that more people have downloaded TweakUI than have downloaded the original WMI Scriptomatic. (And don’t even get us started on the fact that more people play Age of Mythology than write scripts using the ADSI Scriptomatic.) We admit it: we’re jealous, and we vowed to do anything we could to topple TweakUI as Microsoft.com’s most popular download.
(Well, ok, we didn’t really vow to do anything in order to accomplish this coup. Instead, we vowed to do whatever didn’t really require a lot of time and effort on our part.)
The problem we faced, though, was this: how can we outdo a piece of software as slick and as useful as TweakUI? How can we find a way to provide even more of what customers need and desire? How can we justify playing Age of Mythology all day when we’re supposed to be working? We pondered this dilemma long and hard when suddenly it hit us. There’s only one way to outdo a great piece of software like TweakUI: the Tweakomatic. (Yes, it’s so obvious you’re probably wondering why you didn’t think of it.)
As it turns out, even though TweakUI is an incredibly cool piece of software, it has one limitation that we could capitalize on and use against it: Kryptonite. No, wait; that’s another project we’re working on. Um, just forget we ever said anything about Kryptonite, ok? Especially if some reporter from The Daily Planet starts nosing around.
At any rate, TweakUI lets you configure Windows to look and act the way you want it to, provided you carry out those operations on the local computer. But what if you want to configure Windows on a remote computer? Can’t do it with TweakUI. What if you want to configure Windows on a bunch on computers? Can’t do it with TweakUI, at least not without installing the software on all those machines and then manually configuring all the desired settings.
That, of course, left a hole big enough to drive a Tweakomatic through. The Tweakomatic is a nifty new utility that writes scripts that allow you to retrieve and/or configure Windows and Internet Explorer settings. So what, you might ask. Well, think about it. Because these are WMI scripts, they can be used to configure settings on remote computers. Need to change something on a remote machine? Then haul out the Tweakomatic. And think about this: because the Tweakomatic writes scripts, you could do something like run these scripts as logon or logoff scripts. In other words, you could quickly, easily, and automatically configure settings on any or all the computers in your organization. The Tweakomatic is undoubtedly the single best thing Microsoft has released since Windows itself!
Well, OK. But it is better than Microsoft Bob.
edit:
oeps,de titel had wat netter geworden,het draait iig onder win2k/winxp/win2k3
oeps,de titel had wat netter geworden,het draait iig onder win2k/winxp/win2k3
[ Voor 3% gewijzigd door mrsar op 04-12-2003 16:08 . Reden: oeps ]
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