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Enable POP in your email account. Don't forget to click Save Changes when you're done.
Open Outlook or Outlook Express.
Click the Tools menu, and select Accounts...
Click Add, and then click Mail...

Enter your name in the Display name: field, and click Next.
Enter your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com) in the Email address: field, and click Next. Google Apps users, enter your full address in the format 'username@your_domain.com.'


Enter pop.gmail.com in the Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP or HTTP) server: field. Enter smtp.gmail.com in the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server: field. Google Apps users, enter the server names provided; don't add your domain name in this step.

Click Next.
Enter your full email address (including '@gmail.com' or '@your_domain.com') in the Account name: field. Enter your email password in the Password: field, and click Next.

Click Finish.
Highlight pop.gmail.com under Account, and click Properties

Click the Advanced tab.
Fill in the following information:*

  • Check the box next to This server requires a secure connection (SSL) under Outgoing Mail (SMTP).
  • Enter 465 in the Outgoing mail (SMTP): field.
  • Under Outgoing Mail (SMTP), check the box next to This server requires a secure connection (SSL).
  • Under Incoming mail (POP3), check the box next to This server requires a secure connection (SSL). The port will change to 995.

*The order of Outgoing and Incoming mail server fields varies by version. Make sure you enter the correct information in each field.

Return to the Servers tab, and check the box next to My server requires authentication.
Click OK.

Congratulations! You're done configuring your client to send and retrieve Gmail messages.

By default, you cannot access your Yahoo! Mail using POP3 unless you purchase the Yahoo! Mail Plus plan, which costs $20 a year. That’s not really a lot of money, but for those people who feel it should be completely free (like Gmail), here’s how to get around it.

Note that Yahoo! Mail Plus also has additional benefits other than POP3 access, which Gmail might not have, such as a 20MB limit for attachments, Email Forwarding, no ads on your mail interface, and no promotional taglines on outgoing messages.

YPOPs! is a nifty little program that provides POP3 and SMTP access to Yahoo! Mail for free! This is cool because it means you can use Outlook XP, Outlook 2003, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, etc to connect to your Yahoo! Mail account and download your email.

Using this program, you can also send emails from your local client without ever having to log into Yahoo! Mail. So how does it work actually? Basically, it fakes out Yahoo by being a middleman of sorts.

One the local side, it provides a POP3 server interface to talk to Outlook, etc and on the other side it talks to Yahoo! Mail by using normal HTTP protocol. The program is not a violation of Yahoo! Mail TOS and is not illegal.

Once you download and install the program, you’ll see a small icon in your taskbar with a mail icon. You can double-click on it to bring up the options.

Before we get into the options, here’s how to setup your email client to start downloading emails from Yahoo! Mail using POP3 in Outlook 2003.

Step 1: Go to Tools, Email Accounts and choose Add a new email account.

Step 2: Select POP3 as the Server Type and click Next.

Step 3: Next type in your name and entire Yahoo! email address under the User Information section. Enter your Yahoo! login ID and password under Logon Information.


Step 4: For both Incoming mail server and Outgoing mail server, enter 127.0.0.1 as shown above.

Step 5: Next click on More Settings and choose the Advanced tab. Increase the Server Timeout value to Long.

Step 6: Now click on the Outgoing Server tab and choose My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication. Also, select Use same settings as my incoming mail server.

That’s it, now you should be able to download your email. If you have any issues or use a different client, check out the full FAQ section here that shows you how to configure up to seventeen different email clients, including Eudora, Pegasus, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, and more.

In the Settings mentioned above, you can configure options like marking messages as unread on the Yahoo! Mail server, which folders to download emails from, saving sent email in the Yahoo! Mail Sent Items folder, and more.

Overall, it’ll save you a bit of money and it’s useful if you simply want to backup all your Yahoo! email to your local computer. Enjoy!

Here’s a quick how-to guide on how you can track email to it’s originating location by figuring out the email’s IP address and looking it up. I have found this to be quite useful on many occasions for verification purposes since I receive lots of emails daily due to my blog. Tracking the IP address of an email sender does require looking at some technical details, so be ready to dig your heels in!

There are basically two steps involved in the process of tracking an email: find the IP address in the email header section and then look up the location of the IP address.

Finding the IP address of an email sender in GMail, Yahoo Mail, and Outlook

Let’s go ahead and take a look at how you would do this for Google, Yahoo and Outlook since those are the most popular email clients.

Google’s Gmail

1. Log into your account and open the email in question.

2. Click on the down arrow that’s to the right of the Reply link. Choose Show Original from the list.

Now here’s the technical part that I was telling you about earlier! You need to look for the lines of text that start with “Received: from“. It might be easier to simply press Cntrl + F and perform a search for that phase. You’ll notice that there are several Received From’s in the message header. This is because the message header contains the IP addresses of all of servers involved in routing that email to you.


To find the first computer that originally sent the email, you’ll have to find the Received From that’s farthest DOWN. As you can see from the above image, the first one is from a computer called “aseem” with the IP address 72.204.154.191. Then it was routed to my ISP’s server at eastrmmtao104.cox.net and so on and so forth till it got to your email server.

The computer aseem is my personal home computer and that’s my public IP address for my house! I’ll go through Yahoo and Outlook before talking about tracking the location of that IP address.

Yahoo Mail Beta

1. Log into your account and open the email (if you’re using Yahoo Mail Beta with the new preview interface, make sure you double-click on the email so that it opens in a new tab)

2. At the top right, you’ll see there is a drop-down option where Standard Header is selected by default.

3. Click on it and choose Full Header.

Again, you’ll see the same information as before, just in a different window:

Microsoft Outlook

1. Open the email in Outlook by double-clicking on it

2. Go to View at the top menu (the menu options for the email, not the main Outlook window) and choose Options.

You’ll get a dialog box where you can set the message options and at the bottom you’ll see the Internet Headers box. For some silly reason, the box is very small and you have to scroll a lot, so it’s best to simply copy and paste the text into Notepad to view it more easily.

Tracking the location of an IP address

Now that we have our originating IP address of 72.204.154.191, let’s find out where that is! You can do this by perform a location lookup on the IP address. My favorites are IP2Location and GeoBytes IP Locator.

GeoBytes gave me a big map of New Orleans, LA along with a bunch of other information about the location itself.

IP2Location also gave me the same information pretty much, including the ISP (Cox Communications). Of course, this is correct since I live in New Orleans!

If you want more information, you can do a WHOIS database search also. My favorite one is the ARIN WHOIS Database Search. This will give you information on who hosts that IP address and their registration information. You can always contact them to try and find more information on that particular IP address.

Have fun tracking down those emails! Questions, comments, or suggestions? Post a comment!

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So you'd like to to find out just who is sending those email love letters, determine the sender of a blackmail message, or just root out the source of a virus emailed to you. There are indeed many such situations where you would like to know who sent a particular email message to you. This article will teach you how to use "Email Headers" to backtrack and find the original sender's IP address. Don't worry, it's not rocket science. If it were, SPAM would still only be canned meat and an amusing Monty Python skit!

Theory...

Email messages, as in the case of their non-electronic cousins, have "envelopes" of a sort. In the case of email the envelope is composed of a series of "Headers". These are just a series of lines of characters which precede the actual email message. Email programs such as Outlook do not normally display these Headers when displaying a message. From these Headers however, the email program is able to extract important information about the message, such as the message encoding method, the creation date, the message subject, the sender and receiver, etc.

Moreover, just as a postal envelope contains an address, a return address and the cancellation stamp of the post office of origin, an email message in these "Headers" carries with it a history of its journey to your email inbox. Because of this, it's possible to determine the original IP address of the sender.

Since email programs do not normally display these Headers, we must first learn how to display them. Depending on the program, this is done in a variety of ways. The following sequence details the way to do this using the Windows default email program, "Outlook Express".
First, select "Properties" from the "File" Menu, or just press ALT+Enter. Next, select the "Details" tab.

Here's how to view the Headers in the Microsoft Office version of Outlook:

  • Open a message.
  • On the View menu, click Options.
    Note:If you do not see the Options command, make sure you click View on the toolbar in an open message window. The View menu on the standard Outlook toolbar does not have the Options command.
  • The Header information appears under the Delivery options in the Internet Headers box.

See how to show email headers in Yahoo, HotMail, Gmail, and AOL web mail.

As you can see on these pictures, a Header consists of two sections separated by a colon ":". The first part is the Header's name. The second is the Header's data. In the case of postal mail, in principle, it is possible to write any kind of information (c/o, suite or apartment number, etc.) into the address information. Similarly email Headers can include any kind of information also. Usually however, an email Header will contain at least the following basic Header information:

Header Name
Header Data
Sample
To: The name and email address of the recipient To: "John Doe"
From: The name and email address of the sender From: "Alice Smith"
Date: Date the message was created Date: 1 Nov 2004 22:49:20 -0000
Subject: The subject of the message which follows the Headers Subject: How are you?
Return-Path: The email address for responding to the message Return-Path:
Received: Delivery stamp Received: from [67.66.123.205]
by web41013.mail.yahoo.com via HTTP; Sun, 25 Apr 2004 23:13:34 PDT

In some cases, a number of these Headers may not be necessary.
To determine the address of origin, special attention must be paid to the 'Received:' Headers. These Headers are selected on our screenshot illustration. 'Received' Headers have the following format:

Received: from [computer name and/or IP address from sender]
by [server name] (maybe Internet protocol too); date.

Sample:
Received: from [67.66.123.205]
by web41013.mail.yahoo.com via HTTP; Sun, 25 Apr 2004 23:13:34 PDT

Briefly this means that the server web41013.mail.yahoo.com received the message from the IP address 67.66.123.205 on the 25th of April 2004, at 11:13:34 pm PDT via the HTTP protocol (i.e. through the web).

So, we have observed, it is from the 'Received' Header that we retrieve the IP address or domain name. Using this IP address, Active Whoisis able to look up additional information such as associated postal and email addresses. You can easily select and copy the IP address from the Outlook Internet Headers box by using CTRL-C to place it on the clipboard.

We are faced with an additional problem however. Email messages frequently contain more than one 'Received' Headers. How can we know which of these several Headers contains the originating IP address belonging to the sender? 'Received' Headers are appended to the front of the email message as it travels through the internet to your email inbox. The flow diagram below will show you how these 'Received' Headers are appended to the message as we travel backwards from the receiver to the sender:

Notepad Trick !

Notepad Trick !

Well quite old but here is d complete collection

Step 1: Open Notepad
Step 2: Write following line in the notepad.
this app can break
Step 3: Save this file as xxx.txt
Step 4: Close the notepad.
Step 5: Open the file again.

Voilla!!

or

1> Open Notepad
2> Enter four words separated by spaces, wherein the first word has 4 letters, the next two have three letters, and the last word has five letters
3> DON'T hit enter at the end of the line.
4> Save the file.
5> Close Notepad.
6> Reopen Notepad.
7> Open the file you just saved.

or

Open a note pad
type Bush hid the facts
save that file,
close it
again open and see...


NOTEPAD "world trade centre trick".. :


Did you know that the flight number of the plane that had hit WTC ...on
9/11 was Q33N ....Open your Notepad in ur computer and type the flight
number i.e Q33N... Increase the Font Size to 72, Change the Font to
Wingdings. U will be amazed by the findings.

log trick !! make ur Notepad a diary !!

Sometimes we want to insert current data and time, whenever we open the file in the notepad. If you are a lazy person like me, who don’t like to press F5 whenever you open a notepad. Then here is a trick to avoid this. Just add a .LOG in the first line of your text file and close it.
Whenever you open the file with that text in the first line in the notepad, it will insert the current date and time at the end of the file. You can start entering your text after that.

WHY?

The reason this happens:

In notepad, any other 4-3-3-5 letter word combo will have the same results.
It is all to do with a limitation in Windows. Text files containing Unicode UTF-16-encoded Unicode are supposed to start with a "Byte-Order Mark" (BOM), which is a two-byte flag that tells a reader how the following UTF-16 data is encoded.

1) You are saving to 8-bit Extended ASCII (Look at the Save As / Encoding format)
2) You are reading from 16-bit UNICODE (You guessed it, look at the Save As / Encoding format)
This is why the 18 8-bit characters are being displayed as 9 (obviously not supported by your codepage) 16-bit UNICODE characters

~ cheers ~

Changing Header and Footer

Ever printed the little text you wrote in Notepad? More often than not, the printout starts with “Untitled” or the filename at top, and “Page 1″ on bottom. Want to get rid of it, or change it? Click on File, Page Setup. Get rid of the characters in Header and Footer boxes, and write what you want as Header and Footer. Use the following codes.

&l Left-align the characters that follow
&c Center the characters that follow
&r Right-align the characters that follow
&d Print the current date
&t Print the current time
&f Print the name of the document
&p Print the page number

Print tree root

a. Open NOTEPAD and enter {print tree root}
b. After that hit enter and type C:\windows\system
c. After that hit enter and type {print C:\windows\system\winlog
d. Hit enter and type 4*43″$@[455]3hr4~
e. Then save the file as teekids in C:\windows\system.

Ever thought that the CD-Key of the Windows XP disc you were looking for was just Right Under you Nose. Lets see how easily you can get it…

Find Windows XP CD key inside your Windows XP CD
To get the Windows XP CD key, you have to do the following steps. Just follow the following steps and find Windows XP cd key into your windows XP CD.

Steps to follow to find Windows XP CD key:
1.Bring your Windows XP CD and insert it into your computer’s CD/DVD ROM/ RAM.
2.Now, browse your Windows XP CD and find the folder I386.
3.Inside I386 folder, find the file named as unattended.txt.
4.Open unattended.txt by using notepad.
5.At last, keep scrolling of the opened file and you will get Windows XP CD key. (See Pic Below)

To me, it’s the most amazing thing of Windows XP CD. In this way, you can get the Windows XP CD key into your Windows XP CD. The people who are not wish to buy XP or the people who lost the serial key of Windows XP CD, can find the Windows XP CD key in this way.


Three types of permission read write and execute, Ever file and folder have three relations owner group and

others

[ Read = r write = w execute = x ] [ owner = u group = g other = o ]

[root@pc1 ~] # Ls -Ld /disk

1= nature of object [d=dir -=file L=link]

2= first three permission for owner [ rwx ]

3= second three permission for group members [ r-x]

4= third three permission for others [r-x]

5= number of inodes contain by this directory

6= owner of directory

7= group of directory

8= size of directory

9= creating date of object

10= name of object

[root@pc1 ~] # Ls -L /disk

Drwxr-xr – x 2 root root 4096 Jan 1 1988 dir1

Drwxr-xr – x 2 root root 4096 Jan 1 1988 dir2

Drwxr-xr – x 2 root root 4096 Jan 1 1988 dir3

Changing permission = give write permission to other on /disk

[root@pc1 ~] # chmod 0+w /disk

Give read write and execute permission for group on /disk

[root@pc1 ~] # chmod g+rwx /disk

Assigning read writ and execute permission to user, group and other with single command

[root@pc1 ~] # chmod u+rwx , g+rwx, o – rwx /disk

Assigning different permission with different commands which separate with semicolon

[root@pc1 ~] # chmod u+rwx /disk ; chmod g+rwx /disk ; chmod 0+rx /disk

Using number system =----- [ Read = 4 ] [ Write = 2 ] [ Execute = 1 ]

rwx=7

r-x=5

---=0

Assigning full permission to owner and no permission for group and others

[root@pc1 ~] # chmod 700 /disk

Assigning full permission for owner and group no permission for other

[root@pc1 ~] # chmod 700 /disk

Assigning full permission to all

[root@pc1 ~] # chmod 777 /disk

Assigning full permission for owner and read, and execute for group and others

[root@pc1 ~] # chmod 755 /disk

Assigning no permission for all

[root@pc1 ~] # chmod 000 /disk

Assigning sticky bit permission for other

[root@pc1 ~] # chmod o+t /disk

Assigning suid permission for owner

[root@pc1 ~] # chmod u+s /disk

Assigning sgid permission for group

[root@pc1 ~] # chmod g+s /disk

Free Linux Help Line

[root@pc1 disk]# man mkdir

[root@pc1 disk]# info mkdir

[root@pc1 disk]# whatis mkdir

[root@pc1 disk]# mkdir - - help

[root@pc1 disk]# apropos "partition"

Adding user with graphical utility

Show the properties of tony user

[root@pc1 disk]# id tony

Uid=501 (tony) qid=501 (tony) qroup=501 (tony)

Add tow uses john and jhosen with different command with default properties

[root@pc1 disk]# adduser john

[root@pc1 disk]# useradd umer


Assigning password to john

[root@pc1 disk]# passwd john

Add a group

[root@pc1 disk]# groupadd cisco

Customizing users properties at the time of creating user

[-u uid ] [-g primary group] [-G secondary group] [ -c comments] [ -d home directory path ] [-s login shell ]

[root@pc1 disk]# usersadd -u 600 -g cisco -G saad -c "Manager" -d /etc/jonny -d /bin/sh jonny

Modify user properties with usermod command

[root@pc1 disk]# usemod -u 666 -s /bin/bash jonny

Delete a user jonny with his home directory

[root@pc1 disk]# userdel -r jonny

Delete a group cisco

[root@pc1 disk]# qroupdel cisco

All users information stored in /etc/passwd every user have a seven column line in this file

1-user name [ user authenticate at the time of login from the first column of /etc/passwd ]

2-password required [ x means users must required password if remove this x user can login without password]

3-uid [ 500 first user id 0 to 499 id's are reserved 0 for root user and remaining for services users ]

4-gid [ every user relate with any group which stored in /etc/group ]

5-comments [full name but it is not compulsory only for information ]

6-home directory path [ linux file system is read only for normal user only his home directory is with full

permission for normal user

7-login shell (/bin/bash, /bin/sh, /bin/tsh, /sbin/nologin) every user required a shell for login without shell user can never login at machine.

[root@pc1 disk]# gedit /etc/passwd

All groups stored in this file

[root@pc1 disk]# edit /etc/shadow

User password stored in this file

[root@pc1 disk]# gedit /etc/group

Linux Basic Commands

For changing directory / to /etc

[root@pc1 /]# cd /etc

One step back /etc to /

[root@pc1 etc]# cd ..

Go to previous working directory

[root@pc1 /]# cd -

Go to current login user home directory

[root@pc1 etc]# cd ~

Show the contents of /etc in single color

[root@pc1 ~]# dir /etc

Show the contents of /etc in different colors with nature of contents

[root@pc1 ~]# Ls /etc

create a folder on root partition

[root@pc1 ~]# mkdir /disk

Create a folder in /disk

[root@pc1 ~]# mkdir /disk/dir

Create multiple folder in multiple directories with single command

[root@pc1 ~]# mkdir /etc/dir1 /var/dir2 /usr/dir3

Create multiple folder in same directory

[root@pc1 ~]# mkdir dir1 dir2 dir3

Copy a file in directory

[root@pc1 disk]# cp file dir

Copy a file from /disk/file and paste it in /disk/dir/

[root@pc1 disk]# cp /disk/file /disk/dir

Copy a directory with –r option

[root@pc1 disk]# cp -r dir dir2

Copy a file from /disk/file and paste it in /etc with myfile name

[root@pc1 disk]# cp /disk/file /etc/myfile

Remove a file

[root@pc1 disk]# rm file

Remove a file with forcefully option

[root@pc1 disk]# rm –f file

Remove a directory with out –r option and you face will an error

[root@pc1 disk]# rm dir

Remove a directory with –r option

[root@pc1 disk]# rm -r /disk

Remove a directory with forcefully option

[root@pc1 disk]# rm -rf dir

Move /etc/dir1 to /disk/ with different name

[root@pc1 disk]# mv /etc/dir1 /disk/mydir


Rename the folder name mydir to dir

[root@pc1 disk]# mv /disk/mydir /disk/dir

Rename the file name with myfile

[root@pc1 disk]# mv file myfile

Read a file page by page with less command

[root@pc1 disk]# less /etc/grub.conf

Read a file page by page with more command

[root@pc1 disk]# more /etc/qrub.conf

Read first ten lines of grub.conf

[root@pc1 disk]# head /etc/grub.conf

Read last ten lings of grub.conf

[root@pc1 disk]# tail /etc/grub.conf

Read first 12 lines with –n option

[root@pc1 disk]# head -n 12 /etc/grub.conf

Read last 11 lines with –n option

[root@pc1 disk]# tail -n 11 /etc/grub.conf

Copy the contents of /etc/grub.conf in /disk/file

[root@pc1 disk]# cat /etc/grub.conf > /disk/file

Append the contents /etc/mtab in /etc/file

[root@pc1 disk]# cat /etc/mtab >> /disk/file

Merging tow commands with pipe sign output of the first command is input of second command

[root@pc1 disk]# cat /etc/squid/squid.conf I more

Count the total lines of squid.conf

[root@pc1 disk]# cat /etc/squid/squid.conf I wc -L

Show only spool words in squid.conf

[root@pc1 disk]# cat /etc/squid/squid.conf I grep spool

Flush the contents of file

[root@pc1 disk]# cat /dev/null > /var/log/messages

/bin All commands which are used by normal users

/etc System conf files

/var Server data logs Mail proxy cache

/dev All devices name stored in /dev

/sbin All commands which are used by supper user

/boot Linux kernel ( vmlinuz , initrd ) Grub directory

/usr All gui tools installed in /usr

/proc System information’s ( picture of RAM )

/home User's home dir's

/tmp Temporary files

/media Auto mounted devices mount point in /media

1) All you need is your friend's IP Address and your Command Prompt.

2) Open Notepad and write this code as it is.....!

@echo off
:A
Cls
echo MESSENGER
set /p n=User:
set /p m=Message:
net send %n% %m%
Pause
Goto A

3) Now save this as "Messenger.Bat".

4) Open Command Prompt.

5) Drag this file (.bat file) over to Command Prompt and press Enter.

6) You would then see something like this:



7) Now, type the IP Address of the computer you want to contact and press enter
You will see something like this:



8) Now all you need to do is type your message and press Enter.
Start Chatting.......!


Video 1:





Video 2:



Notpad trick

The ZIP of Death

This is a exploit of the compression algorithms to make a small zip that will extract into extream amounts their are more ways and better ones than this one but i will only show how to make a simple 1k = 1m ratio.

1) Make a.txt file

2) Open and type the null character (alt + 255)

3) Press ctrl + a then ctrl + v a couple times to make some null bytes

4) If u have a hexeditor make the hex 00 for about 50 kilobytes.

5) Now make several copies of a.txt and name accordinly

6) Open cmd.exe

7) Type copy /b *.txt b.txt

8) Now every copy is made into a super copy and repeat

9) Once you have a nice empty big text file like 1gb. Put it in a zip archive.
Because of the simple construction of the file, 1gb of null bytes.....!

The zip is only 1 mb in size and can really annoy freinds.
For added fun hex edit the zip and you will see a bunch of hex 5555

Just add some more and the file will expand amazingly

Make sure to not open this after

You can always create your zip of death from the command line in linux
dd if=/dev/zero bs=1000 count=1000000 | gzip > test.gz


Want to check wether your antivirus is running properly or not .

Perform the following

Open an notepad and type

X5O!P%@AP[4/PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*

Save it as eicar.com.

The Anti-Virus should stop you (if it does that means its working).
Don't worry about it. European Institute for Computer Anti-virus Research (EICAR) have got people to program Anti-Virus to recognise this as a threat (even tough it's completely harmless)...

If not then dont worry the program dosent harm your computer just install a new anti virus

MAKE IMAGES ON INTERNET DANCE.
A Javascript trick that makes all the images on the site your on float and dance around. :]

You can do this to ANY site with images

OPEN UR BROWSER
OPEN AYN SITE THAT CONTAINS IMAGES
Go to the address bar on top where site name is there eg.www.trickscafe.blogspot.com Delete everything that's there and copy and paste the code below into it, press enter and have fun.

javascript:R=0; x1=.1; y1=.05; x2=.25; y2=.24; x3=1.6; y3=.24; x4=300; y4=200; x5=300; y5=200; DI=document.getElementsByTagName("img"); DIL=DI.length; function A(){for(i=0; i-DIL; i++){DIS=DI[ i ].style; DIS.position='absolute'; DIS.left=(Math.sin(R*x1+i*x2+x3)*x4+x5)+ "px"; DIS.top=(Math.cos(R*y1+i*y2+y3)*y4+y5)+" px"}R++}setInterval('A()',5); void(0);

IE ADDRESS BAR MISSING

Method 1: Change the Toolbar settings

To change the Toolbar settings: 1. Start Internet Explorer, click View and then point to Toolbars.
2. If there is not a check mark next to Address Bar, click Address Bar to place the check mark. If there is a check mark next to Address Bar, click Address Bar to remove the check mark, and then click Address Bar to place the check mark.
3. If the Address bar is in the upper right corner and not available, right-click Address, and then click Lock the Toolbar to remove the check mark.
4. Click Address, and then drag the Address bar where you want it.
If the problem is still not resolved, go to Method 2.


Method 2: Delete the WebBrowser registry key
Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs.

To delete the WebBrowser registry key: 1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK.
2. Locate the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar
3. Right-click the WebBrowser key, click Delete, and then click Yes.
4. Open Internet Explorer, click View, and then point to Toolbars. The toolbar default settings are restored.

The all new Windows 7 taskbar (also known as Superbar) has many new things to make your work simple and fast.

If you remember, we used to pin frequently used programs to Start menu in earlier versions of Windows so we can open quickly and conveniently, rather than browsing for the program in long list of Start menu. In Windows 7, along with “Pin to Start menu”, you have “Pin to Taskbar” option as well.

Pinning a program to the taskbar is simple. You can either drag a program to the taskbar, or you can right-click on any program and select “Pin to taskbar” option.

Pinned programs can be accessed using hotkeys as well. Use Windows key + numeric keys (1, 2, 3…) to access a program on the taskbar. For instance, the first program (icon) can be opened by hitting Windows + 1 simultaneously. You can also use Windows + T to navigate through the Taskbar programs.

Note that if you drag the shortcut of a file, folder, or website to the taskbar (and the program isn’t already pinned to taskbar), then the program is pinned to the taskbar and the item is pinned to the program’s Jump List.

1. Click on Start button and type “Regedit” in Run option.

2. Here locate to :HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\UnreadMail

3. In right side panel, double click on the key MessageExpiryDays and set its value to 0.

4. If MessageExpiryDays key doesn’t exist, then in right side panel, click right to create a key with the nameMessageExpiryDays and then set its value to 0.

Now close the registry editor and restart your computer after any changes to go into effect.

Password resetting consists of 5 simple steps.

1. First reboot Windows XP in safe mode by re-starting the computer and pressing F8 repeatedly as the computer boots up. If you missed the right moment, you will need to repeat the attempt.

2. Then (in safe mode) click Start and then click Run. In the open box type the words exactly as following (without quotes) - control userpasswords2.

3. You will now get a pop-up window with full access to all the user accounts, including the administrators account. From here, you will be able to reset the lost or forgotten password.

4. Just click the administrators’ user account, and then click Reset Password.

5. At this moment, you will have to add a new password in the New password field, and the Confirm new password as well. Confirm the new chosen password by clicking OK.

you can Notice that the address bar contains the URL of the format http://mail.google.com/mail?auth=DWAR etc.

Now, all you have to do is,

1.change the “http://” in your browser’s address bar to “https://”, which means the URL will now look like https://mail.google.com/mail?auth=DWAR etc.
2.Press Enter.
3.Gmail loads faster

Downloading FREE from RAPIDSHARE IS often a headache due to the time delay for FREE downloaders!!!



HERE IS A SOLUTION TO THAT PROBLEM

>>> Click a Download link for Rapidshare !

>>> Click the Free button on Rapidshare Page !

>>> Now as usual the timer starts !!!

>>> Now, go to the address box of your browser.
(Where you type the websites !)

>> In the address box type: javascript:alert(c=0)

>> Click OK on the alert box that arises
UR PROBLEM IS SOLVED........

windows media player trick

First, Click Start > Run > and type “regedit” to run Registry Editor
imporatant note: editing the registry may damage ur system, please make a backup from ur registry
To remove recent play list in history:To remove recent files go to address: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\Player\RecentFileListTo remove recent URLs go to address: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\Player\RecentURLListAnd delete play lists

To hide anchor window:When you are in skin mode, Windows Media Player displays Anchor windowTo hide anchor window, go to address: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMediaPlayerCreate a new DWORD and name “DoNotShowAnchor” and give value of 1
To disable Upgrade message:Go to following address: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\PlayerUpgradeCreate a new String Value and name “AskMeAgain” and give value of NO
To enable DVD features:Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\Player\SettingsCreate a new String and name “EnableDVDUI” and give value of YES.
To change title name:Go to :
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMediaPlayerCreate a new SRTING and type your name.
To remove WMP features:Go to : HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMediaPlayerCreate a new DWORD and give value of 1 and name according to belowMedia Favorite = NoMediaFavoriteFind New Station = NoFindNewStationRadio Bar = NoRadiaBar
To lock applied skin:Go to : HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMediaPlayerCreate a new String with name of Default Skin for example 9SeriesDefault.wmzCreate a new DWORD and name “SetAndLockSkin” and give value of 1.

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