Sunday, February 28, 2010

Remote Assistance a security risk




Remote Assistance.

While this may come in handy for some company to allow remote technical support for their PC's, for the average home user this feature will probably never be used and is actually a security risk which may potentially allow an opportunity for hackers to gain access to their computers.

So I would recommend to turn-off this service to as another way to help improve security on your computer. Turning off this service may also help in adding a little bit of additional performance to your PC as well as it's one less unnecessary service that would be wasting some system resources otherwise.

For Windows XP, an easy way to do this is to click on the "Start" button, then select "Run", then enter in the following command: "sysdm.cpl" (without the quotes).

The System Properties control panel should appear. Click on the "Remote" tab.
You will see a check-box next to a sentence that reads "Allow Remote Assistance invitations to be sent from this computer". If there is a check-mark in the box, be sure to remove it so it's not checked. (See picture below of what this should look like):


Once you have ensured there is no check-mark in the box, then click "OK" to close.
Well, there you have it, just one more way to help keep your computer safer.
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For Windows Vista, it's a similar procedure. You can do the following steps to disable Remote Assistance:

1. Click Start, and select Control Panel.
2. Within the Control Panel, System and Maintenance.
3. Click System.
4. From the list of tasks, click Remote Settings.
5. Under Remote Assistance, remove the check-mark beside the option to Allow Remote Assistance connections to this computer.
6. Click OK.

If for some reason you ever needed to enable the Remote Assistance feature again, simply go back into the System Properties again the same way and then add the check-mark in the box. But chances are if you're using a home computer, you'll probably never need to use this service.

Stay safe. Cheers!


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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Enable thumbnail support for .NEF file type in Vista




Windows Vista does not generate thumbnail image for .NEF (Nikon RAW image) files. Also, Windows Photo Gallery cannot open .NEF files by default. Here is a tip that tells you how to add thumbnail and Preview support for .NEF files in Windows Vista.
Nikon RAW Codec is a software module that enables you to handle RAW image files (*.NEF: Nikon Electronic Format) under Microsoft® Windows XP SP2 and Microsoft® Windows Vista® with the same ease as JPEG or TIFF images. After installing the Nikon RAW Codec, Windows Vista will be able to view thumbnail preview for .NEF file types in Windows Explorer. Also, Windows Photo Gallery will be set as the default handler for .NEF file types.

Download
Nikon RAW Codec (27.4MB) from Nikon’s Website. This applies to Windows XP Service Pack 2 (32-bit) & Windows Vista (32-bit) systems only.

SEE ALSO
Microsoft RAW Image Thumbnailer and Viewer for Windows XP




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Windows 7 RC Geniune Activation Keys




Windows 7 RC Build 7100 is now live for public download... You must have a Windows live ID in order to download Windows 7 RC 1 Build 7100. The RC public download will be live till July 2009. Download links :

Download - 32Bit

Download - 64Bit


If you have downloaded Windows 7 Release Candidate version, you will probably need an activation to extend its period more than 30 days. Various tricks were published on some blogs to get activation key for free but the URL provided didn’t work out. Microsoft is giving away some Windows Activation keys to its users so read on to know how to get it.

You can get unlimited number of Windows Seven genuine activation keys from microsoft immediately after reaching the provided URL.

  1. Visit Microsoft TechNet.
  2. Click on Sign In link on the top right corner, and login to Microsoft TechNet with a valid Windows Live ID. You can log in even if you’re not a TechNet subscriber.
  3. Copy and paste the following URL to the address bar of the web browser tab or window used to login to Microsoft TechNet:
List of Product Keys while installing Windows 7 RC which work on Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions :

P72QK-2Y3B8-YDHDV-29DQB-QKWWM
Q3VMJ-TMJ3M-99RF9-CVPJ3-Q7VF3
KBHBX-GP9P3-KH4H4-HKJP4-9VYKQ
6JQ32-Y9CGY-3Y986-HDQKT-BPFPG
9JBBV-7Q7P7-CTDB7-KYBKG-X8HHC
MVYTY-QP8R7-6G6WG-87MGT-CRH2P
MM7DF-G8XWM-J2VRG-4M3C4-GR27X
RGQ3V-MCMTC-6HP8R-98CDK-VP3FM
MT39G-9HYXX-J3V3Q-RPXJB-RQ6D7
MVBCQ-B3VPW-CT369-VM9TB-YFGBP
C43GM-DWWV8-V6MGY-G834Y-Y8QH3
KGMPT-GQ6XF-DM3VM-HW6PR-DX9G8
BCGX7-P3XWP-PPPCV-Q2H7C-FCGFR
6F4BB-YCB3T-WK763-3P6YJ-BVH24
MM7DF-G8XWM-J2VRG-4M3C4-GR27X
KGMPT-GQ6XF-DM3VM-HW6PR-DX9G8
MVBCQ-B3VPW-CT369-VM9TB-YFGBP
KBHBX-GP9P3-KH4H4-HKJP4-9VYKQ
BCGX7-P3XWP-PPPCV-Q2H7C-FCGFR
RGQ3V-MCMTC-6HP8R-98CDK-VP3FM
Q3VMJ-TMJ3M-99RF9-CVPJ3-Q7VF3
6JQ32-Y9CGY-3Y986-HDQKT-BPFPG
P72QK-2Y3B8-YDHDV-29DQB-QKWWM
6F4BB-YCB3T-WK763-3P6YJ-BVH24
9JBBV-7Q7P7-CTDB7-KYBKG-X8HHC
C43GM-DWWV8-V6MGY-G834Y-Y8QH3
GPRG6-H3WBB-WJK6G-XX2C7-QGWQ9
MT39G-9HYXX-J3V3Q-RPXJB-RQ6D7
MVYTY-QP8R7-6G6WG-87MGT-CRH2P



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Windows 7 Little Tweaker




Windows 7 Little Tweaker is a simple windows utility that tweaks Windows 7 settings and adds a few additional features to Windows 7 menus. Windows 7 Tweaker can disable low disk space warnings, the UAC, speed up Explorer navigation, and do a lot more.


Windows 7 Tweaker is free and can be downloaded from here.




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Enable Equalizer in Windows media Player 12




We all know that the next version of Windows Media Player, which is WMP12, comes with the upcoming OS from Microsoft, Windows 7. I happened to install the first beta, and when I tried to set the equalizer in WMP12, I couldn’t find it anywhere.
I searched every menu and preferences, but it wasn’t there in any of them. Just when I thought its not there in the beta version, I finally saw the Graphic Equalizer button, in a tricky way!

It is a bit tricky, but it is possible to get the equalizer in Windows Media Player 12. If you are also one of those looking for the equalizer in WMP 12, follow the steps below to get one.
1. Open Windows Media Player 12 in Library View (Default View).
2. Press Alt to get the menu, and navigate to View > Skin Chooser.
windows-media-player-12-equalizer-menu-skin
3. Select ‘Revert’ skin from the skins list (left side) and press the “Apply Button” button.
windows-media-player-12-equalizer-menu-skin-choose
4. You can now see the “Graphic Equalizer” button at the bottom right of the skinned WMP12.
windows-media-player-12-equalizer
5. Set the default equalizer options to whatever you like.
windows-media-player-12-equalizer-window
Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any way to enable the SRS-WOW effects. May be they haven’t included them in the beta version.




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