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Direct access Could this been the new VPN?
I have been reading on this very closely now. I am currently running windows 7 EE on my home computer and about to upgrade my server to Windows Server 2008 R2 to test this out. Direct access does require IPv6 running on client computer and on network edge server. You must have windows Enterprise or ultimate edition of windows 7 for ...Submitted by Neisan | Published 18 days ago | -
Microsoft Virtualization: In-depth Case Study
Submitted by harendrakumar | Published 3 months ago | -
How to change title of Windows XP Start button
In order to achieve our goal (to change Start menu button title), it is necessary to make next two steps:Submitted by cyril | Published 9 months ago | -
Disable error report in Windows XP
When an application or operating system plant a window offering to send an error report opens. This report is intended to improve the quality of the program in question. It's nice to think our friends developers, but it is a bit heavy! This trick will allow us to disable the error report.Submitted by cyril | Published 9 months ago | -
Clear the DNS cache in Windows XP
When you enter the address of a Web site, your browser requests to the DNS server your ISP (Internet service provider) the corresponding IP address to access. For easy access to sites that you visit often, and not to make too many queries to the DNS server, Windows XP keeps this correspondence in memory for 24 hours. This is the DNS ...Submitted by cyril | Published 9 months ago | -
Restore or Reinstall Missing User32.dll c0000135 Error Caused by AVG False Positive
For an advanced computer user, fixing this is pretty easy if they have a Windows installation disc, Windows PE disc or Linux LiveCD with them. Just boot in to recovery console and copy the backed up USER32.dll file from \WINDOWS\system32\dllcache to system32 folder. Boot up the computer, AVG should again detect user32.dll as trojan but this time choose ignore. Update the ...Submitted by cyril | Published 9 months ago | -
How to Turn off the laptop by closing the hood?
If you have a laptop with Windows Vista, you've probably noticed. Being close the hood plunges the PC into standby, but you can change this option so when you close your laptop he will shutdownSubmitted by cyril | Published 9 months ago | -
How to install NetBEUI protocol in windows xp?
The NetBEUI is no longer proposed in the list of protocols that can be installed in Windows XP. Indeed Microsoft has decided to abandon the protocol since it no longer used in business for some years and less in SMEs. However the protocol, though not routable, is very fast when transferring files from one machine to another in a small local ...Submitted by cyril | Published 9 months ago | -
How to cut out scenes from video?
With Movavi Video Converter you can cut out unnecessary parts from your video in just a few mouse clicks! Just follow the next simple steps to get an impresive result:Submitted by cyril | Published 9 months ago | -
How to clear the cache on Windows XP?
A picture, two images, three images ... The files accumulate in the computer by simply browsing the internet. One solution is to get rid of these unnecessary files by emptying the cache on your computerSubmitted by cyril | Published 9 months ago | -
How to Solve Windows Freeze Up problems
There are times when the computer just stops working for no discernable reason. All processes and programs are suspended and you cannot do anything but to stare to your computer screen and wonder. Windows freeze-up are actually caused by system errors that should be corrected immediately before creating more problems. Here are some common solutions to windows freeze-up problemSubmitted by cyril | Published 9 months ago | -
15 Things You'll Love about Windows 7
(and Five You'll Hate) Microsoft has a lot riding on Windows 7. Vista failed to give Windows users a reason to upgrade from XP, and justified or not, it quickly gained a reputation for being slow, overly complicated, and annoying to work with. Judging by the response to the public beta of Windows 7, lots of Windows fans are more than ...Published 10 months ago | -
Hide Drives in Windows
Ever wish you could make one of your computer's drives invisible to anyone snooping around on your system? Well, happy days are here my friend! Whether you have sensitive docs, pictures, or any other private data, this is one of the easiest ways to keep them safe. Keep in mind that you'll still be able to access your hidden drives; you ...Submitted by rgordon | Published 10 months ago | -
Top 10 Windows Performance Enhancing Reg Tweaks
Don't play with the registry unless you know what you're doing. Be sure to back up prior to making any changes and for those not already used to making OS changes (esp performance changes) be sure to make only one at a time, reboot and then test before moving on to the next one. I'm not telling you how to open ...Submitted by rgordon | Published 10 months ago | -
Windows Keyboard Shortcuts
Enjoy! Windows system key combinations • F1: Help • CTRL+ESC: Open Start menu • ALT+TAB: Switch between open programs • ALT+F4: Quit program • SHIFT+DELETE: Delete item permanently Windows program key combinations • CTRL+C: Copy • CTRL+X: Cut • CTRL+V: Paste • CTRL+Z: Undo • CTRL+B: Bold • CTRL+U: Underline • CTRL+I: Italic Mouse click/keyboard modifier combinations for shell objects • ...Submitted by rgordon | Published 10 months ago | -
Enable the DVD Library in Vista Media Center
Making changes in the Registry can really mess up your system if you do something wrong. Back it up before you even attempt to follow my instructions. In Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, DVD content stored on the hard disk appears in the 'My Videos' folder with-in Media Center. Media Center on a Vista-based computer displays DVD content in ...Submitted by rgordon | Published 10 months ago | -
Customize Open/Save As dialog boxes in Windows XP
When you open a Open or Save As dialog box in Windows XP, you get a list of shortcuts to help you quickly pick a file location. By default, your options include Desktop, My Documents, My Computer, and My Network. If you happen to save the bulk of your data in a personal folder called something like "My Extras", these shortcuts ...Submitted by rgordon | Published 10 months ago | -
Windows Registry Basics
From time to time I like to post registry tweaks, virus removal tips, and other fun and/or useful Windows hacks. Since I'm talking about registry adjust meants a lot of the time with these I thought starting with a post on the registry basics would be a good idea. Please note: Always backup your registry prior to making any changes or ...Submitted by rgordon | Published 10 months ago | -
Performance Tweaking in Windows Vista
Learn how to analyze your system for bottlenecks and tweak Windows Vista to improve your system's performance. Some of the most important factors in Windows Vista performance include visual settings, hard disk performance, and power plan settings. Maximum PC Microsoft Windows Vista Exposed: An Insider's Guide to Supercharging Windows Vista These are especially important if your system falls into any of ...Published about 1 year ago | -
Networking XP and Vista Machines
Want to connect your new Windows Vista machine to your existing XP box? It's not rocket science, but it's not quite as simple as you might expect. To help, Jason Kerluck provides a step-by-step guide to connecting your Vista machine to your XP computer. Most computers you’ll buy today have Windows Vista loaded on them. But often, when your new computer ...Published about 1 year ago |

