Change the info-bubble/balloon in the registry

How to modify the registry to make sure the bubble/info-ToolTip for the "My Computer" icon reflects the name of the computer - without actually typing in the "Value data" field of InfoTip?

To go a step further with this... what should I do if I want to place the cursor on the 'My Computer' icon and display more information such as: IP address, domain name... Any ideas?

Mike

Mike,
Try '% LOGONSERVER %' for the domain name. For the IP address, try to create a custom approx. Variable named "Intellectual property" using a batch file that runs at startup. See this article:

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