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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
A Must Have Cellphone For Gamers

Nokia N81 8GB is designed to be used in a landscape orientation when used in gaming. The music and gaming keys also selectively light up when needed, ensuring that they don't get in the way when they are not required. A 3.5mm headphone jack and Bluetooth v2.0 with the A2DP stereo headset profile mean you can use your favorite headphones to keep everything discrete, while a 3D multimedia menu provides a fun way to access your content. The devices are pre-configured for the Nokia Music Store and N-Gage, meaning you are ready to play straight out of the box.
The polished face of Nokia N81 model hides a lot of non-music and game related smarts as well. The handsets run Nokia's S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1 smartphone operating system with a full complement of PIM services. The N81 phones are also compatible with high-speed 3G UMTS networks, and also provide 802.11b/g WLAN connectivity for when you are in range of an access point.
Note: Nokia N81 8GB has 8GB of internal storage but no expansion card slot.
I Cant Access Registry
Welcome back Registry Editor
So many times computer is hit by worms and trojans that disable the registry, and most of the time anti virus can't reverse this effect, leaving you with a lock registry editor. one way of fixing this is to download Symantec UnHookExec.inf. Thanks to Symantec security response...
They develop a tool to reset the registry values to their default settings. Thus allowing us to have a control of our registry again...
To use it, just paste it in any directory of the computer, and right click on it and click install, then the rest is history :) ...
To download this just click this link
UniHookExec.Inf
So many times computer is hit by worms and trojans that disable the registry, and most of the time anti virus can't reverse this effect, leaving you with a lock registry editor. one way of fixing this is to download Symantec UnHookExec.inf. Thanks to Symantec security response...
They develop a tool to reset the registry values to their default settings. Thus allowing us to have a control of our registry again...
To use it, just paste it in any directory of the computer, and right click on it and click install, then the rest is history :) ...
To download this just click this link
UniHookExec.Inf
Restrict Logon Access in Microsoft Windows
One Way to Restrict Logon Access in Windows
Article from: Mike Mullins
Date: Aug 30, 2007
assistant network administrator and a network security administrator for the U.S. Secret Service and the Defense Information Systems Agency.
This is for Home user and small workgroup of computers, the process takes a few extra steps using net user command.
1. Go to Start | Run then type cmd, and click Ok, on MS Dos prompt type net user
(this display a list of user accounts on the machine.)
2. Then decide Which account you want to restrict to the computer at a given time
example :
Administrator User2
User1 User 3
3. If you want to restrict User1 to use the computer at 8AM to 1PM, then issue a command like this in MS Dos prompt window.
net user User1 /time: M-Su 8am-1pm (Then press the Enter Key)
another example if you want User2 to user the computer between 8AM to 11AM on " M-W-F" and 1pm to 5pm on" T-TH-S", then issue a command like this
net user User2 /time: M,W,F 8am-11am; T,Th,S 1pm-5pm (Then press the Enter key)
This is just a few example on how to restrict your logon access for users using MS Window$, you can only restrict using hour only and you can use abbreviation for the day (i.e., M,T,W,Th,F,Sa,Su)
Note: This only apply when user has not logon yet on the machine, it will not automatically log-off... cheers :) happy exploring
Article from: Mike Mullins
Date: Aug 30, 2007
assistant network administrator and a network security administrator for the U.S. Secret Service and the Defense Information Systems Agency.
This is for Home user and small workgroup of computers, the process takes a few extra steps using net user command.
1. Go to Start | Run then type cmd, and click Ok, on MS Dos prompt type net user
(this display a list of user accounts on the machine.)
2. Then decide Which account you want to restrict to the computer at a given time
example :
Administrator User2
User1 User 3
3. If you want to restrict User1 to use the computer at 8AM to 1PM, then issue a command like this in MS Dos prompt window.
net user User1 /time: M-Su 8am-1pm (Then press the Enter Key)
another example if you want User2 to user the computer between 8AM to 11AM on " M-W-F" and 1pm to 5pm on" T-TH-S", then issue a command like this
net user User2 /time: M,W,F 8am-11am; T,Th,S 1pm-5pm (Then press the Enter key)
This is just a few example on how to restrict your logon access for users using MS Window$, you can only restrict using hour only and you can use abbreviation for the day (i.e., M,T,W,Th,F,Sa,Su)
Note: This only apply when user has not logon yet on the machine, it will not automatically log-off... cheers :) happy exploring
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