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January 5, 2010

Windows 7 All Tasks (by Neil Rubenking)

I noticed a link on a Twitter post to a very interesting short article by Neil Rubenking, showing how to obtain a complete list of all Windows 7 tasks (also referenced like "Windows 7 God Mode") in a folder.

I noticed a link on a Twitter post to a very interesting short article by Neil Rubenking (a long time friend of Delphi), showing how to obtain a complete list of all Windows 7 tasks, also referenced like "Windows 7 God Mode", in a folder. So I tried it out right way, and was really impressed. I cannot show you the complete list of 301 tasks, which is extremely long, but give you a feeling the image below (click to enlarge).


Notice you can change the layout to some extent (small icons, details, and the like) but with some of them I managed to crash Explorer. And, like others, I'm wondering how many other secret GUIDs you can use in folder names in Windows.





 

4 Comments

Windows 7 All Tasks by Neil Rubenking 

READ all comments to that original article.
Too many people had problem and the fact that MSN had 
this feature pulled back doesn't reassure me much.
I don't want to have problem with my PC, I'm not 
going to try, too much risk involve.
Comment by post-resuming on January 5, 01:11

Windows 7 All Tasks by Neil Rubenking 

 Very win95!
Comment by Xepol on January 5, 06:19

Windows 7 All Tasks by Neil Rubenking 

 I think its a cool feature.. all the control tools 
in one place

thanks for the info
Comment by nice feature [http://vega.ozone.com.ly] on January 6, 03:42

Windows 7 All Tasks by Neil Rubenking 

I've already tried it on Vista too. The explorer is 
crashed. :D Fortunately, there is a solution for this 
problem: "rd GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-
99712043E01C}"
Comment by daywalker [http://janosjanka.spaces.live.com] on January 7, 15:49


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