Hi,
In Windows XP/2000 how do you open 'performance options' (in system properties) from either a run command/path thingy or by somehow making a file shortcut.
I think the run command is something like rundll32.exe shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL somethinghere
performance options runs under rundll32.exe but even though its part of system properties it opens from a button instead of being on a tab itself so it may not be sysdm.cpl but something different, in windows vista and higher its systempropertiesperformance.exe
To get onto tab 3 of sysdm.cpl you add it where 'somethinghereis' then add,3 however since the button for performance options is on that tab I think there will be a new command all together now.
The actual link to it is in control panel>performance and maintenance>adjust visual styles (tab1) however dragging that link into notepad or onto the desktop does nothing.
There may be a namespace for it but tying to find it is very difficult as they are in hexadecimal and don't tell us much.
Regards, Tt
In Windows XP/2000 how do you open 'performance options' (in system properties) from either a run command/path thingy or by somehow making a file shortcut.
I think the run command is something like rundll32.exe shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL somethinghere
performance options runs under rundll32.exe but even though its part of system properties it opens from a button instead of being on a tab itself so it may not be sysdm.cpl but something different, in windows vista and higher its systempropertiesperformance.exe
To get onto tab 3 of sysdm.cpl you add it where 'somethinghereis' then add,3 however since the button for performance options is on that tab I think there will be a new command all together now.
The actual link to it is in control panel>performance and maintenance>adjust visual styles (tab1) however dragging that link into notepad or onto the desktop does nothing.
There may be a namespace for it but tying to find it is very difficult as they are in hexadecimal and don't tell us much.
Regards, Tt