With the available 2-in-1/3-in-1 or 4-in-1 offerings of printers today, there are still numerous people out there with a separate standalone printer and scanner either to save cost or not losing both functions when a the multiple-in-1 unit konks-off.
While you can easily scan and then print, there is a free solution called iCopy that would [...]
This could be something already commonly known among experienced Windows Vista users, but there are still a fair amount of users who are unaware of it.
User Account Control (UAC) is a feature introduced in Windows Vista to improve the security of Windows by limiting applications to standard user privileges until an administrator authorizes an increase [...]
There are a couple of applications that may fail to start and complaint because its port is being used by a different application. This is a quick and dirty way of knowing which application is responsible for tying up a port on a Windows box.
As promised, for those who are on UltraVNC, securing your VNC over Internet is very easy with a DMS plugin available for encryption. There are currently 3 encryption plugins for UltraVNC, namely MSRC4, ARC4 and AESV2. I’ll demonstrate how to use the MSRC4 plugin as this is well documented on the UltraVNC forum and it’s [...]
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitors are now somewhat the de facto standard when choosing a display device with a new machine or when replacing aging monitors. Although they have become a lot more prevalent, certain batches that come off the production line and into shops are still plagued with ‘dead pixel(s)’ which has not gone [...]
Continuing CK’s article on VNC where he left off, here’s the VNC-over-Internet remote administration version of the guide. The first part of the tutorial is the setting-up of VNC-over-internet and the second part deals with hardening your VNC in regards to security best-practices. This article is gonna be a long one, so take a deep [...]
Posted in Guides, Windows on May 15th, 2007 by Ben Jim No Comments »
I’m sure you had the experience before when you’ve burnt out a file to your CD/DVD to back it up and deleted the original but when the time came when you wanted to retrieve your backup, to your horror, the file was corrupted during burning even when you turn on the “verify-after-burn” option on your [...]
If you have visited Microsoft’s Windows Update site since a couple of months back, you probably would’ve noticed a fairly large sign encouraging you to install Microsoft Update. After installing and using it for quite some time (and subsequently disabling it recently), here’s my (short) write up on it.
These few months, I had been suffering an annoying problem whereby whenever I startup my company notebook, I had to wait for around 10 minutes due to a system process called “svchost.exe” that took away all the CPU time, and because of that I couldn’t do anything until the process “cool down” by itself
Clueless [...]
Microsoft’s flagship product - Windows Vista and productivity suite Office 2007 were officially launched in Malaysia at Lowyat Plaza today. It was pretty grand and in fact the atmosphere was greater than I expected.
If you want to see more, I’ve posted some footage here, hope you guys enjoy it :)