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That's my Internet Exploder

Want to know how to change the title...
There's 2 ways of doing this,
...The Quick way...
Open up notepad and insert the following text...
**** = Name of choice but must be enclosed with " and save as IENamechange.reg, locate the file and run it and press OK. Open up Internet Explorer and look at the title 
...The Manual Way...
Goto Start--> Run
Type in Regedit then open up HKEY_CURRENT_USER then open SOFTWARE then open Microsoft then open Internet Explorer then Click on main
You should see a whole lot of keys on the right hand side... Locate the key called "Window Title"* and right click it and select Modify
and insert name of choice then hit Ok.
Close the Registry editor and open up Internet Explorer and look at the title
*If theres no key called "Window Title" then ignore the rest of that sentence and follow this... Right click main and then go to New---> String Value. Type in "Window Title" without the brackets then press enter, right click that newly created key and and select Modify
and insert name of choice then hit Ok.
Close the Registry editor and open up Internet Explorer and look at the title
Update: Works on All windows
That's my Internet Exploder
Want to know how to change the title...
There's 2 ways of doing this,
...The Quick way...
Open up notepad and insert the following text...
Code:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main]
"Window Title"="****"
...The Manual Way...
Goto Start--> Run
Type in Regedit then open up HKEY_CURRENT_USER then open SOFTWARE then open Microsoft then open Internet Explorer then Click on main
You should see a whole lot of keys on the right hand side... Locate the key called "Window Title"* and right click it and select Modify
Close the Registry editor and open up Internet Explorer and look at the title
*If theres no key called "Window Title" then ignore the rest of that sentence and follow this... Right click main and then go to New---> String Value. Type in "Window Title" without the brackets then press enter, right click that newly created key and and select Modify
Close the Registry editor and open up Internet Explorer and look at the title
Update: Works on All windows
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