Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Folder Options Dissapeared Don't Worry

Hi Now-a-days virus is very effecting the system due to this the in MyComputer - Tools- Flder options is Dissaperaing.


Don't Worry about it here is a trick to access to the Hidden files

1. First open the Drive in which Hidden files are there.
2. Then Click the Search button in the Menu bar
3. After that Click All files and Folders
4. Next in the More Advanced Options click the Search Hidden files and Folders
5. Then Click Search u will find the files that's it

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

25 Hidden Applications in Windows XP

To ruu these applications, all you need to do is go to Start > Run and type any of the following commands:
1) Character Map = charmap.exe (very useful for finding unusual characters)
2) Disk Cleanup = cleanmgr.exe
3) Clipboard Viewer = clipbrd.exe (views contents of Windows clipboard)
4) Dr Watson = drwtsn32.exe (Troubleshooting tool)
5) DirectX diagnosis = dxdiag.exe (Diagnose & test DirectX, video & sound cards)
6) Private character editor = eudcedit.exe (allows creation or modification of characters)
7) IExpress Wizard = iexpress.exe (Create self-extracting / self-installing package)
Microsoft Synchronization Manager = mobsync.exe (appears to allow synchronization of files on the network for when working offline. Apparently undocumented).
9) Windows Media Player 5.1 = mplay32.exe (Retro version of Media Player, very basic).
10) ODBC Data Source Administrator = odbcad32.exe (something to do with databases)
11) Object Packager = packager.exe (to do with packaging objects for insertion in files, appears to have comprehensive help files).
12) System Monitor = perfmon.exe (very useful, highly configurable tool, tells you everything you ever wanted to know about any aspect of PC performance, for uber-geeks only )
13) Program Manager = progman.exe (Legacy Windows 3.x desktop shell).
14) Remote Access phone book = rasphone.exe (documentation is virtually non-existant).
15) Registry Editor = regedt32.exe [also regedit.exe] (for hacking the Windows Registry).
16) Network shared folder wizard = shrpubw.exe (creates shared folders on network).
17) File siganture verification tool = sigverif.exe
18) Volume Contro = sndvol32.exe (I’ve included this for those people that lose it from the System Notification area).
19) System Configuration Editor = sysedit.exe (modify System.ini & Win.ini just like in Win98! ).
20) Syskey = syskey.exe (Secures XP Account database - use with care, it’s virtually undocumented but it appears to encrypt all passwords, I’m not sure of the full implications).
21) Microsoft Telnet Client = telnet.exe
22) Driver Verifier Manager = verifier.exe (seems to be a utility for monitoring the actions of drivers, might be useful for people having driver problems. Undocumented).
23) Windows for Workgroups Chat = winchat.exe (appears to be an old NT utility to allow chat sessions over a LAN, help files available).
24) System configuration = msconfig.exe (can use to control starup programs)
25) gpedit.msc used to manage group policies, and permissions

Friday, June 6, 2008

How to Set Your Desired Wallpaper as Folder Background Image in Windows Only Bitmap format

How to Set Your Desired Wallpaper as Folder Background Image in Windows (File Format Should be BITMAP i.e .bmp)

1. Open Notepad and paste following code:

[ExtShellFolderViews]
{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC} = {BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}

[{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}]
Attributes=1
IconArea_Image=path_of_the_wallpaper

Now change “path_of_the_wallpaper” to the exact path of the wallpaper which you want to set as background. Suppose the wallpaper is stored in “F:\Wallpaper\Nature1.bmp”, then the code will be as following:

[ExtShellFolderViews]
{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC} = {BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}
[{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}]
Attributes=1
IconArea_Image= F:\Wallpaper\Nature1.bmp

NOTE: If you copy the wallpaper in the same folder which you are editing, then you can simply put the wallpaper name in the file. e.g. if you copy the “Nature1.bmp”

[ExtShellFolderViews]
{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC} = {BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}
[{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}]
Attributes=1
IconArea_Image= Nature1.bmp

2. Now save the file with name “desktop.ini” (including quotes) and copy the file in the desired folder which is you want to set the folder background.

3. Thats it. Close the folder and re-open it or click Refresh in it. Now it should show the wallpaper as background.



Before The Folder looks like


After copying the Desktop.ini file into the Folder looks like

How to Convert JPEG format to BITMAP format

1. Open the Jpeg file in MS paint
2. In paint File Menu click Save As , then a dialog box appears
3. Give the file name and Click Save as type 24-bit Bitmap(*.bmp,*.dib) and hit Save
4. Now the file will save as Bitmap or .bmp format

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Internet Error Codes and Meaning

Sometime you are browsing the internet and trying to open any website, your e-mail and any FTP sites , but you see different error codes there. You should be familiar with these error codes. You can solve these problems if you are well-known with the meaning of error codes.

400 - This is bad request error, First check you may be typing wrong URL name and server could not understand your request.
401 - You are trying to open any unauthorized access site or page. Check your username and password if you are trying to open any webpage.
402 - Payment Required Error
403 - You are trying to open any forbidden page and you are blocked by that domain.
404 - Here you are trying to open the webpage that was removed or re-named, also check the URL spelling.
408 - This is time out error. you should send the request with in time that the server set for you.

Protecting Mobile From Viruses

1. Switch to Bluetooth hidden mode. If your phone has Bluetooth capability, ensure that the Bluetooth capability is switched to hidden or invisible mode unless you specifically need it to be visible. This will help prevent other Bluetooth-enabled devices from finding your phone (unless you grant them the necessary permission) and will therefore help protect your phone from worms that spread using the Bluetooth wireless technology.

2. Exercise caution before opening attachments. When accepting applications sent via Bluetooth, or opening MMS attachments, exercise caution, just as you would when opening an email attachment on your PC, because they may include harmful software. Ensure the application or attachment comes from a known source, and is wary of opening files that have unfamiliar text attached to them, even if they come from someone you know.

3. Only download content from a trusted source. Trusted sources may include operator portals and other well-known brands that offer adequate protection against viruses and other harmful software. Be aware though that, as with emails, malicious or fraudulent users may be able to fake the appearance of a trusted source.

4. Consider anti-virus software. Some software is available to prevent phone viruses. You may wish to consider downloading this software.

5. Contact your phone manufacturer if concerned. If you think you have a virus, call the phone manufacturer’s care line. They can assist you confirm if it is a virus, and help fix the problem.

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