1. Right-click an empty spot on the desktop, and click Properties.
2. Click the Desktop tab and click Customize Desktop.
3. Click Run Desktop Cleanup Wizard every 60 days to remove the check mark.
4. Click OK.
To run the Desktop Cleanup Wizard at any time:
1. Right-click an empty spot on the desktop, and click Properties.
2. Click the Desktop tab and click Customize Desktop.
3. Click Clean Desktop Now.
4. When the Desktop Cleanup Wizard appears, click Next.
5. In the list of shortcuts, deselect any shortcuts you want to leave on the desktop, and then click Next.
6. Click Finish to remove the shortcuts and close the wizard.
Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
The Files and Settings Transfer Wizard allows you to transfer files and settings from one computer to another (for instance, when upgrading to a new
computer), even if the old computer is running an earlier operating system. The time required to collect and transfer data depends on the amount of data
collected. Times can vary from just a few minutes to several hours.
You can transfer the data to the new computer over a network or direct serial connection, or you can store it on a removable medium such as a floppy disk or
writable CD. If a CD drive is not available, the wizard allows you to create a wizard disk to run on your old computer.
For more information, see the Help and Support Center.
Program Compatibility Wizard
If you encounter problems running a program designed for an earlier Windows operating system, you can use the Program Compatibility Wizard to help
resolve the problem. The Program Compatibility Wizard allows you to configure a program to run in an environment closer to that of Windows 95, Windows 98,
Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Windows NT®4.0 with Service Pack 5, or Windows 2000.
If you experience problems with your operating system or other programs after performing an installation, you can use the system restore feature to return
your computer to a previous stable condition.
For more information, see the Help and Support Center.
User Accounts and Fast User Switching
Fast User Switching allows multiple users to access the computer. After you log on to the computer with your specific settings, including the desktop and
various programs, other users can log on to the computer without requiring you to first log off. New users log on and switch from your session to their own.
New users can run their desktop and programs without interfering with yours. You can switch back to your desktop and programs with the original settings.
For more information, see the Help and Support Center.

Special Considerations With Fast User Switching

lComputers with low memory configurations can experience problems. The computer uses memory to keep your programs running in the background
whileaseconduserisloggedon,whichcancausethecomputertorunslowly.FastUserSwitchingisoffbydefaultoncomputerswithlessthan128MB
of RAM.
lFast User Switching is disabled in Windows XP Professional when the computer is a member of a computer domain.
Home and Small Office Networking
The Network Setup Wizard provides online documentation and support for setting up a home or small office network. The new wizard automatically enables
the personal firewall (see "Internet Connection Firewall").
The Network Setup Wizard includes a checklist and steps to guide you through the process of sharing resources, such as files, printers, or an Internet
connection, between computers in a home or small office. For more information, see the Help and Support Center.