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Monday, May 30, 2011

Lock IE Browser Hystory



Employers may want to lock Internet Explorer history so employees cannot erase the history before they can get a look at the history. The history tells you which web sites have been visited. You will have to edit the windows registry to lock this information.

This article will help you to lock IE Browser Hystory

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Clear passwords in IE

This article will show you how to erase stored passwords when logging into a web site or other password requiring sites. You can also use this article to disable the autocomplete option that saves the passwords while still leaving the autocomplete for forms and other information that is readily entered. This is helpful when a computer is used by many people and not just you.

This article will help you to clear passwords in IE6.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Mozilla Firefox Theme




Mozilla Firefox is a free web browser that is available with the most common operating systems such as Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Since many people spend a great deal of time online, it can be fun to play around with different browser themes. This way you can choose one that is visually appealing for you.

This article will help you to change Mozilla Firefox theme.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Second Domain Controller


A domain controller is a Windows Server that acts as a central hub for performing authentication, logging and security processes for an Active Directory network. Windows Network Administrators will need to create a second domain controller to split their network into segments or to create a fail-safe system in the event the primary controller is not responsive.
This article will help you to create a second domain controller.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Firefox download location



By default, Firefox downloads files either to the Desktop or to the last location that they were saved to, such as the Downloads folder. However, you might have your own ideas about where you'd like Firefox to put your files. This how-to explains how to get Firefox to behave as you'd like and specify a custom download directory.

This article will help you to change the location for Firefox downloads.

Proxy Server Address


Proxy servers are, essentially, "intermediate" servers; that is, they act as intermediates between users and other servers. They can serve several purposes: to block the user from certain websites, to screen the user's real IP from servers or from others, to allow users to access regionally restricted websites, to filter traffic before it reaches a main server and many others. While many users use specifically set-up proxy servers, others without as much expertise will sometimes log in to pre-set-up proxy servers via common Web links. In this case, it can be useful to find out the IP address of the proxy server.

This article will help you to find out my proxy server address

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Disable History in Firefox


By default, all modern Web browsers maintain information about the websites you visit. In addition to storing the time and date of each viewed page, the browser keeps track of the title and Web address associated with the page. This allows anyone with access to your browser to view and sort your complete viewing history. Thankfully, disabling the settings that control this behavior is a quick task if you use Internet Explorer, Firefox or Opera.

This article will help you to disable history settings  in Firefox.

Change Firefox Theme

Mozilla Firefox is a free web browser that is available with the most common operating systems such as Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Since many people spend a great deal of time online, it can be fun to play around with different browser themes. This way you can choose one that is visually appealing for you.

This article will help you to change Mozilla Firefox theme.

Friday, April 22, 2011

How to Fix Third-Party Winsock Errors

The Windows Socket API, also known as Winsock, is a feature of the Windows operating system that determines how third-party software can access a PC's network services. If you have installed a third-party network tool or program and are receiving errors concerning Winsock, you should reset the TCP/IP configuration in Windows. This process will reset the Winsock settings and allow you to connect to the Internet again.

This article will help you to fix third party windsock errors.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

How to Ping a Server Name

Ping is a network program that sends short data packages ("echo requests") to a particular host and then listens to a response. Ping also measures the roundtrip time of a package---the time elapsed between when a package is sent and a response is received. Ping enables you to find out a server IP address and determines the accessibility of the server.