Getting Your Domain Name
Since thousands of domain names are registered everyday it is a really very difficult to get a domain name of single phrase in English language and other major languages. Given below are some tips to guide you to decide a domain name of single phrase.
Since thousands of domain names are registered everyday it is a really very difficult to get a domain name of single phrase in English language and other major languages. Given below are some tips to guide you to decide a domain name of single phrase.
HTTP Status Codes
These are the standard status codes returned by a web server when we ask for a resource. Normally, when the server give us the resource we requested, we get a “200″ (OK) status code, even if the browser doesn’t show it because it shows the requested document instead.
These are the standard status codes returned by a web server when we ask for a resource. Normally, when the server give us the resource we requested, we get a “200″ (OK) status code, even if the browser doesn’t show it because it shows the requested document instead.
When something goes wrong, we receive an error message, tipically “404″ (Page not Found), when the server can’t find the resource we asked at that specific location (path). This is probably the most common error you’ll come across. What has probably happened is that the web page you were going to has been removed or re-named.
Google Searching Tips: Find Cell Phone Programs
Google searching tips: find cell phone programs Type the following line in your google search box.
To search for games
“parent directory” nokia games -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums
To search for tones
“parent directory ” nokia polyphonic -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums
To search for symbian games
“parent directory ” symbian games -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums
To search for Wallpapers
“parent directory ” nokia wallpapers -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums
To search for general Midi
“parent directory ” midi -xxx -html -htm -php -shtml -opendivx -md5 -md5sums
You can also try using “Index of” instead of “parent directory”
Hotkeys for Google
Just select some text, press the corresponding key combination and the search results are in front of your eyes. This is what the new free program Hotkey Search Tool can do for you.
Just select some text, press the corresponding key combination and the search results are in front of your eyes. This is what the new free program Hotkey Search Tool can do for you.
An advanced Internet user searches from 8 to 30 times a day. In the case of specialized search systems, such as on-line translators, dictionaries, and references, this value increases and totals from 10 to 60 requests a day.
Hiding Folders and Files with the Encrypting File System (EFS)
July 17, 2006 by Admin
Filed under Tips Tricks
Windows XP Pro came with Encrypting File System (EFS) feature that lets you to encrypt your files so that no one else can read them. With EFS you can encrypt only the files and folders of your choice; you can encrypt a single file or folder, or all of your files and folders. Encrypted files and folders show up in Windows Explorer as green, so you can tell at a glance which have been encrypted.
You can work with encrypted files and folders transparently. In other words, after you encrypt them, you open them and close them as you normally would any other file. They’re decrypted on the fly as you open them, and then decrypted as you close hem. You’re the only person who can read or use the files. Encryption is tied to your account name, so even other accounts on the same computer won’t be able to read or use them, unless you specifically grant access to certain accounts.
Customize the Default User Profile in Windows XP
July 17, 2006 by Admin
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Whenever a new user logs on (the first time), Windows copies the settings from the Default User profile (located at Documents and Settings\Default User) to the newly created user profile. In other words, the Default User profile is as a template which Windows uses in order to initialize new profiles/logins.
Whenever a new user logs on (the first time), Windows copies the settings from the Default User profile (located at Documents and Settings\Default User) to the newly created user profile. In other words, the Default User profile is as a template which Windows uses in order to initialize new profiles/logins.
Restore Missing User Account Pictures And The Default Wallpapers
July 17, 2006 by Admin
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If some of the user account pictures and the default wallpaper images that ship with Windows XP are missing, you may use the information in this article to restore them back.
If some of the user account pictures and the default wallpaper images that ship with Windows XP are missing, you may use the information in this article to restore them back.
How To Restore The Original Guest Account Picture?
July 17, 2006 by Admin
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When you change the Picture for the Guest account, via User Accounts applet, the original guest.bmp (with the briefcase icon) gets replaced.
When you change the Picture for the Guest account, via User Accounts applet, the original guest.bmp (with the briefcase icon) gets replaced.
If you with to revert back to the same old icon for your Guest account, download Guest.bmp and then place the file in the following folder:
%allusersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\User Account Pictures
Type the above in Start-Run dialog. Then place the downloaded guest.bmp file in that location. Overwrite if prompted. Note that the following folder holds all the default picture files, except guest.bmp.
%allusersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\User Account Pictures\Default Pictures
Send To Mail Recipient option does nothing
July 16, 2006 by Admin
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When you right-click a file and choose “Mail Recipient” in the SendTo option, the email window does not open / nothing happens. There are two known causes for this:
The default mail client is not set
The DLLPath in the registry is missing for your mail client
Missing or invalid Registry keys related to .MAPIMAIL When you right-click a file and choose “Mail Recipient” in the SendTo option, the email window does not open / nothing happens. There are two known causes for this:
Dial-up Connection Window Launches Automatically While Working
July 16, 2006 by Admin
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While working in the system, you might see the dial-up connection dialog coming up automatically. This is caused by some application which is trying to connect to the internet. The exact application is unknown. Most applications are configured/designed to check for updates automatically by contacting home. Some applications notify the user before contacting their servers, most don’t. This may be caused by parasites as well. Adware contact their servers to fetch Ads and some Trojan may even send out your valuable information. While working in the system, you might see the dial-up connection dialog coming up automatically. This is caused by some application which is trying to connect to the internet. The exact application is unknown. Most applications are configured/designed to check for updates automatically by contacting home. Some applications notify the user before contacting their servers, most don’t. This may be caused by parasites as well. Adware contact their servers to fetch Ads and some Trojan may even send out your valuable information.















