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Other Popular Customization Methods There are many other customizations that allow you to modify the standard behavior of Windows NT/2000/XP or Windows Server 2003 operating systems | Other Popular Customization Methods There are many other customization that allow you to modify the standard behavior of Windows NT 2000 XP or Windows Server 2003 operating systems. This section describes some helpful customization that are safe from a system-stability point of view. Changing the Color that Windows Explorer Uses to Display Compressed and Encrypted Objects If your drives are NTFS-formatted you can use Folder Options to display compressed or encrypted files and folders in color by default compressed-file system objects are displayed in blue while encrypted ones are displayed in green . These default options are the only ones that UI provides you. If you want to display these objects using alternate colors you can do it by means of editing the registry. To change the default color for compressed-file system objects proceed as follows 1. Start Regedit.exe and open the HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explore r registry key. If you want the new settings to apply to each user open the HKEY_USER .DEFAULT software Microsoft windows CurrentVersion Explore r registry key. 2. Create the new REG_BINARY value entry and name it AltColor. Set the value for the new entry to the RGB Red Green Blue equivalent of the desirable color in the following format AltColor hex rr gg bb 00 where rr is the Red component gg is the Green component and bb is the Blue component. The patterns for the most common colors are provided in Table 4.3. Table 4.3 RGB Patterns for the Most Common Colors Color Red Green Blue red ff 00 00 yellow ff ff 00 green 00 ff 00 cyan 00 ff ff blue 00 00 ff magenta ff 00 ff brown a5 2a 2a black 00 00 00 6. Close the Registry Editor and reboot the system to review the effect. If you don t like it simply delete the AltColor entry. Proceeding in a similar way you can also change the default color used to display encrypted files. This time you will need to open the HKEY_CURRENT_USER SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion .