
Moving on, we shall see the second part today. Let’s find solution for the following problems.
Vista Saves data but doesn’t recover.
Quick Fix: Vista’s Enterprise, Business Editions come with Shadow copies which let to recover file’s older version. Vista’s Home Basic and Home Premium do not have this feature but saves data, wasting disk space. To stop this waste, put all the documents on a drive other than Windows disk. Now click start and then click SystemPropertiesProtection, and then press Enter. You may see a list of disks, see for the disk that contains personal data and uncheck it. Then turn off System Protection. When you are done, click OK to close System Properties. One thing to be remembered here is that when you have data on a separate partition it will speed up backups by allowing copying files rather than programs.
Trojan horse or other malware must not be able to take over the computer, but logging in as a standard user can also be restrictive
Quick Fix: By logging in as an administrator, applications can be launched with limited privileges. Follow the points closely. Download Microsoft’s free PsTools Utility collection. After completion, unzip the downloaded contents and store it in a folder. Now you have to move that folder to a place where you usually store your applications. The tools downloaded contain a tool called PsExec.
Now to create a shortcut that opens Internet Explorer 7 you have to right-drag its shortcut to a new location. Choose copy here. Now right click the copied shortcut and then select Properties. With shortcut tab active, try clicking the beginning of the Target box and type the path to PsExec before the command line. Type space followed by a hyphen, a letter 1, again space, a hyphen, then letter d ( -1 –d)
Type another space. The ‘-l’ switch will reduce the program privilege, while the ‘-d’ switch will cause the command-prompt window to close once the application is launched. Once the process is done, you should see the text in target box like this, “C:\Program Files\PsTools\ psexec.exe” -l -d “C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe” or depending on your path. Now click Change Icon, then OK. Keep specifying the path to the original file and click OK till all dialog boxes close.
Repeat these steps whenever you need the shortcut to run with few privileges.
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The global ICT solution provider, NTT Communications Corporation (NTT) and Vietnam’s largest telecom operator, Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT) will sign an agreement to form a joint-venture company in Hanoi in early January 2008 with a vision to provide data center services.
In Vietnam, the demand for laid off IT facilities is increasing as network infrastructure from companies who wish to run internet related businesses increases and the growth of Internet is driving the need for data centers.
Data centers will be established in Hanoi in early 2008 and early 2009 in Ho Chi Minh City to provide services. The data centers will be offering hosting services and collocation which will ensure complete redundancy for air conditioning, power generation and others. Customers can benefit from having direct access to global networks within data centers. Camera surveillance is provided as security inside data centers.
NTT Com is likely to take a 40% stake and 60% share is owned by VNPT. 900 million yen is the estimated capitalization. The company will start off with 60 employees and will have a CEO.
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I am beginning a series starting today on Quick Fixes for Windows XP and Vista. Today we will start off with Part 1.
After years of purification and millions using it, Windows still remains as enigmatic, buggy and a failure prone. Each new edition Of Windows adds little more catchy features, but at the same time have loads of drawbacks. Vista’s new features seem to be more misfortune than worth and the prior XP doesn’t seem to have good time as age passes.
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Sony Playstation 3 overtook the Wii from Nintendo for the first time in Japan, thereby taking a vision that Sony will dominate in the global video market.
Playstation 3 which was launched a year ago sold about 183,217 PS3 consoles in Japan in November, thereby beating Wii sales which sold around 159,193 consoles according to a game magazine. The game industry was dominated by Sony for about a decade with previous editions of Playstations but had to lose its prestige to the Wii with its new technology of motion sensor in the control unit.
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The countdown has already begun! Are you looking for an advanced digital entertainment? This one probably should do it. The new HP Pavilion DV6568SE Notebook PC comes with the leading edge mobile performance and communication features, it has a Dual headphone with Altec lansing audio that can help you enjoy and share your new entertainment. Also contains Intel Mobile Dual Core technology which enables you to use multiple demanding applications such as playing games, DVD burning and more.
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