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Windows XP Tips and Tricks

August 16th, 2009 | 4 Comments | Posted in general, impormasyon, technology, useful

Found this on my junks folder.

To run any of these apps go to Start > Run and type the executable name, for example: charmap

WINDOWS XP HIDDEN APPLICATIONS:

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)

8. Mcft 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. Mcft 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
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Program …………. CODE

Character Map = charmap

DirectX diagnosis = dxdiag

Object Packager = packager

System Monitor = perfmon

Program Manager = progman

Remote Access phone book = rasphone

Registry Editor = regedt32

File siganture verification tool = sigverif

Volume Contro = sndvol32

System Configuration Editor = sysedit

Syskey = syskey

Microsoft Telnet Client = telnet
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Services You Can Disable

There are quite a few services you can disable from starting automatically.
This would be to speed up your boot time and free resources.
They are only suggestions so I suggest you read the description of each one when you run Services
and that you turn them off one at a time.

Some possibilities are:

Alerter - Sends alert messages to specified users that are connected to the server computer.

Application Management - Allows software to tap directly into the Add/Remove Programs feature via the Windows Installer technology.

Background Intelligent Transfer Service - The Background Intelligent Transfer service is used by programs (such as Windows AutoUpdate) to download files by using spare bandwidth.

Clipbook - ClipBook permits you to cut and paste text and graphics over the network.

Error Reporting Service - Allows applications to send error reports to Microsoft in the event of an application fault.

Fast User Switching - Windows XP allows users to switch quickly between accounts, without requiring them to log off.

Help and Support - Allows the XP Built-in Help and Support Center to run.

IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service - You don’t need this if you have other software to create CDs.

Indexing Service - Indexes contents and properties of files on local and remote computers; provides rapid access to files through flexible querying language.

IP SEC - Manages IP security policy and starts the ISAKMP/Oakley (IKE) and the IP security driver. If you are not on a domain, you likely don’t need this running.

Messenger - Transmits net send and Alerter service messages between clients and servers. This is how a lot of pop-up windows start appearing on your desktop.

Net Logon - Supports pass-through authentication of account logon events for computers in a domain. If you are not on a domain, you don’t need this running

Network DDE - Provides network transport and security for Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) for programs running on the same computer or on different computers.
NT LM Security Support Provider - Provides security to remote procedure call (RPC) programs that use transports other than named pipes.

Performance Logs and Alerts - Collects performance data from local or remote computers based on preconfigured schedule parameters, then writes the data to a log or triggers an alert. If you don’t need to monitor your performance logs, then you don’t need this service.
Portable Media Serial Number - Retrieves the serial number of any portable music player connected to your computer

QOS RSVP - Provides network signaling and local traffic control setup functionality for QoS-aware programs and control applets.

Remote Desktop Help Session Manager - Manages and controls Remote Assistance. If you are not using Remote Desktop you don’t need this service.

Remote Registry - Enables remote users to modify registry settings on this computer.

Routing & Remote Access - Offers routing services to businesses in local area and wide area network environments. Allows dial-in access.

Secondary Login - Enables starting processes under alternate credentials. This is what allows you to run an application as another user.

Smart Card - Manages access to smart cards read by this computer.

Smart Card Helper - Enables support for legacy non-plug and play smart-card readers used by this computer.

SSDP Discovery Service - Enables discovery of UPnP devices on your home network.

TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper - Enables support for NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) service and NetBIOS name resolution. This should not be needed in today’s network environment.

Telnet - Enables a remote user to log on to this computer and run programs, and supports various TCP/IP Telnet clients.

Uninterruptible Power Supply Service - Manages an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) connected to the computer.

Universal Plug and Play Device Host - Provides support to host Universal Plug and Play devices

Upload Manager - Manages synchronous and asynchronous file transfers between clients and servers on the network.

Volume Shadow Copy Service - Manages and implements Volume Shadow Copies used for backup and other purposes.

Web Client - Enables Windows-based programs to create, access, and modify non-local files across the Internet.

Wireless Zero Configuration - Provides automatic configuration for the 802.11 adapters
WMI Performance Adapter - Provides performance library information from WMI HiPerf providers.
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Stopping the Messenger Service
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You’re The 1, Goldilocks!

July 15th, 2009 | 3 Comments | Posted in sweets, tasty

Birthdays are always special — its the day you were born. But you know what? With Goldilocks, you can make that special day EXTRA SPECIAL!

Let’s define EXTRA special, shall we?

Well, I dunno exactly how to say it but just imagine a dinner date at the rooftop — with all the flowers, chocolates, champaigne and all. That’s special. Now how about, extra special? Well, it’s like a dinner date with the chocolates, flowers, champaigne but this time, with a background music a (pianist maybe, or a violinist if you want–use your imagination) and with fireworks. Now that’s what you call extra special!

I grew up with Goldilocks- well, not exactly, but you know what I mean, no? On my first birthday, my parents bought a Goldilocks cake to make my day extra special. How do I know? I got a picture of it but I can’t post it here because I cant find it. I misplaced it. Dang it. Every year, I celebrate my birthday– ofcourse. And there’s only one of brand of cake we always buy. Goldilocks! Actually, its like a family tradition. Whenever we celebrate birthdays, anniversaries or we just want to make an ordinary day special, we would go to the nearest Goldilocks store, buy a cake and pig out.

Piggin' out

The funny thing is, when we want to eat a cake or ask somebody to buy us a cake, we dont say “I want cake” or “Please buy me a cake”. We say, “I want Goldilocks!“.  If I have my own dictionary, you’ll find Goldilocks there.

So how does Goldilocks make it extra special?
The taste. The design. The quality. Its ohhhhh-so-gooood! Man. It’s off the hook! Youll never get sick of the taste. It’ll leave you wanting more– in a good way, okay? Actually, I think I need not explain. You can tell by the look on my sister’s face. This was her 5th birthday.

Lil Sis

Ohh. How cute. You see how Goldilocks, made her smile?– made her happy?

And you know what? Just by giving someone a Goldilocks cake or any products from Goldilocks– there’s plenty and they’re sooo good. The sugar free brownies (for clarification, when you say sugar free, it doesn’t mean you’ll get a free pack of sugar, no.. it means it has no sugar. lol ), cake slices and more– you can show them you love and value them. You can make them feel how special they are. You need not say “I LOVE YOU”. That Goldilocks cake speaks for you.

So yeah. You’re the one Goldilocks, because you make our ordinary days, special and make our special days EXTRA special.

Flash Drive Virus

To check your flash drive, click start in your task bar, click run, inside the dialog box type cmd when the command prompt opens, change to your flash drive directory. To change to your flash directory type you drive location and semi column (e.g. G:) and press enter. Then type dir/w/a then hit enter

The files on your flash drive will appear. If there’s a virus or any suspicious file, you should remove it.

“How?”, you ask.

Type attrib -r -a -s -h *.* then hit enter. This will remove the attributes of the files so read-only, archives, system and hidden files can be deleted.

Now, type the filename or folder that you want to delete.

For example, autorun.inf (Autorun.inf is a virus).

Type del autorun.inf then hit enter.

Now, check the flash drive again, type dir/w/a or just hit the up arrow key. It should be gone.