Monday, May 26, 2008

CREATING SHARED FILE SYSTEM

CREATING SHARED FILE SYSTEM


So here's the idea. We are going to create a network-available folder right at the top of each machine's hard disk. Anything you put in that folder is available around the network and people can put stuff in as well as take stuff out. Never put original documents in there. Copies only, please.
Turn on Maxene and boot to the desktop.
My Computer => C: => File => New => Folder => click.
Name the new folder "ma_share" (no quotes). [enter]
Right-click the new shared folder.
Left-Click Properties => Sharing => Shared As: => Share Name: MA_SHARE=> Full => Left-Click Full Access Password => [enter]
The control panel should vanish and the shared folder will change to an icon with a hand holding it, "serving" it to the network.
Create a shared directory on all the machines using the first two letters of the actual machine name instead of the "ma". We discovered this helps identify network folders when they start showing up on each other's desktops. If the first two letters don't work, pick one or two of something to identify on which machine the folder lives.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Create shutdown button by your own

One-Click Shutdown:
If you have Clean Sweep Deluxe, you should disable it before proceeding. Follow these directions to create a one-click shutdown shortcut:
1· Navigate to your Desktop.· On the Desktop, right-click and go to New, then to Shortcut (in other words, createa new shortcut).
2· You should now see a pop-up window instructing you to enter a command line path.Enter one of these as the path: "SHUTDOWN -s -t 01" without quotes.
3· If the C: drive is not your local hard drive, then replace "C" with the correctletter of the hard drive.
4· Click the "Next" button.
5· Name the shortcut and click the "Finish" button.Now whenever you want to shut down, just click on this shortcut and you're done.
Also, if you want to make life better and faster, you can right-click the new shortcutyou just made, go to Properties, and type in X (or whatever letter) in the Shortcut Keybox.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Open the CMD from right click menu

For accomplishing certain tasks, such as the mass deleting or renaming of files, the command prompt is the ideal tool. Often, you'll combine its use with Windows Explorer, and so you may want to open the command prompt at the folder that's your current location in Explorer.
Wouldn't it be nice to add an option to the right-click context menu that would open a command prompt at your current folder? For example, if you were to right-click the C:\My Stuff folder, you could then open a command prompt at C:\My Stuff.
In Vista, it's easy to do. Hold down Shift when you right-click in a folder window, and a new option appears on the context menu: Open Command Window Here. Select it and there you are in an appropriately located command prompt.
In XP, that option doesn't appear, but you can add it with a Registry tweak.
1.Launch the Registry Editor by typing regedit at the Start Search box or a command prompt, then go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\Folder\shell
2.Create a new key called Command Prompt. For the default value, enter whatever text you want to appear when you right-click a folder -- for example, Open Command Prompt.
3.Create a new subkey beneath the Command Prompt key called Command. Set the default value to Cmd.exe /k pushd %L
4.Exit the Registry.
The new menu option will show up immediately. Note that it won't appear when you right-click a file; it shows up only when you right-click a folder.

Speed up Windows Flip 3D

Windows Flip 3D, which gives you a pop-up preview of all your open windows, is one of Windows Vista's coolest new features -- but if your hardware isn't up to snuff, its operation can be jagged and sluggish.
With a Registry tweak, you can speed it up and smooth its animations by limiting the number of windows it will display.
Launch the Registry Editor by typing regedit at the Start Search box or a command prompt.
Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\DWM
Create a new DWORD value and name it Max3Dwindows.
Set the value to the maximum number of windows you want displayed. If you have severe performance problems, set it at 4; you can always re-edit and up the number later.
Exit the Registry Editor.
For the change to take effect, you'll need to either restart your PC or restart Vista's Desktop Windows Manager (DWM). To do the latter, launch an elevated command prompt (which means you're operating the command prompt with administrator rights) by typing cmd in the search box and pressing Ctrl-Shift-Enter. Type net stop uxsms and press Enter. Then type net startuxsms and press Enter. Windows Flip 3D will now be sped up.
With the new settings in effect, Windows Flip 3D will display only the number of windows you've told it to. If you have six windows open and your set maximum is four, only four will be displayed at a time. As you scroll through your windows, each new one will replace an old one.

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Sunday, March 9, 2008

DOWNLOAD WINDOWS XP SP3

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Friday, March 7, 2008

CONFIGURE STARTUP

CONFIGURING STARTUP KEY:
* Go to Start/Run and in the blank field type "syskey" press enter, or OK. * You should see a small window titled "Securing the Windows XP Account Database". From this Window select the "Update" button to move to the next window.
* The "Startup Key" is the next window. You'll see a couple of options there, but the one we are looking for says "Startup Key on floppy disk", along with some warning about how your system is going to startup now.
* After selecting this click OK, and a pop-up will alert you that the key has been changed. Another message follows asking you to insert a disk in drive A: (Floppy drive).
* Insert the floppy, click OK, and one more window will come up telling you that the Key has been changed and you need to have this floppy disk in order to log into Windows. That's exactly what we want.
When you're all done go ahead and eject the floppy (you might want to slide the little lock up on the floppy to insure you don't format it on accident), and restart the PC. Windows will appear to come up normally, but after it loads the kernel the "Windows XP Startup Key Disk" window pops-up. Grab your Startup Key floppy put it in the floppy drive, and select OK. You'll see Windows load up and bring you to your user logon screen.
I told you this is a cool trick and really helps lock down you PC. I hope you get some use out of this, but please be careful.

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Thursday, March 6, 2008

SOURCE CODES

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