Section: Windows XP

Free Vista SP1 and XP SP3 Support

June 15, 2008 by Jason

stand-alone packages may not bring to the table the updated SP1 Help documentation, but at the same time is offering a much better deal to users of its latest client planning to the first service pack. One year’s worth of free Windows Vista SP1 support. This means that between March 18, 2008, and March 18, 2009, Vista users will be able to tap the Redmond company for unlimited and , free of charge. The move is a standard practice for when it comes down to the Service Pack policy for all its operating systems. And in this context, it will also be made available for , once the third and last service pack for XP will be released.

All Vista users “needing technical support regarding your of Vista - please go to the following URL and choose the bottom option that says ‘ (All Languages).’ You have a variety of options you can choose for support - all of which will NOT cost you any support fee. I repeat: support for will NOT cost you anything - as long as you choose the correct option for support. We can only point you in the right direction in hopes of having your issue taken care of. However I am relaying as much feedback you give here to the folks internally at regarding so your feedback is most certainly not falling on deaf ears. I will continue to relay feedback moving forward,” stated ’s Brandon LeBlanc. Read More»

How Does Windows Product Activation Work

June 12, 2008 by Jason

() is ’s way of keeping you from installing a copy of Vista on more than one . It basically marries the copy of Vista you’ve purchased to the ’s it’s installed on.

The

When you enter the key three identifiers are generated and collected:

* ID: A unique identifier that’s generated from information gathered about the ’s .

* : A 25- unique key supplied when you purchase Vista.

* ID: An identifier Vista creates from the ID and . Read More»

Windows SteadyState for Vista and XP

June 12, 2008 by Jason

has made available for the SteadyState for the editions of XP and Vista. SteadyState is a designed for scenarios in which to machines is completely unrestricted. The evolution of the Shared for XP, SteadyState has been designed for the specific purpose of managing shared computers, safeguarding resourced against changes made by untrusted users, and making irrelevant unwanted installations. Read More»

Download Windows Firewall with Advanced Security

June 09, 2008 by Jason

Both Vista and Server 2008 include the next-generation of , which has become a standard aspect of ’s client and server operating systems. with Advanced , although not marketed as a replacement for more complex solutions designed to manage traffic, has the advantage that it ships as a default component integrated with the platforms. On top of this, with Advanced is not as simplistic as it might appear. This is why has made available for a complex design guide of the .

with Advanced “can filter the traffic permitted to enter the from the , and also control what traffic the is allowed to send to the . with Advanced supports IPsec, which enables you to require authentication from any that is attempting to communicate with your . When authentication is required, computers that cannot authenticate cannot communicate with your . By using IPsec, you can also require that specific traffic be encrypted to prevent it from being read or intercepted while in transit between computers,” revealed ’s Dave Bishop. Read More»

Download Windows Installer 4.5

June 07, 2008 by Jason

Installer is a component of the operating . Installer provides a standard for installing and uninstalling . manufacturers can create the of their products to use Installer to help make , , and straightforward and easy.

New and improved features in Installer 4.5

* Multiple package transaction
* Embedded UI handler
* Embedded chainer
* Update supersedence resiliency
* Custom action execution on update
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Vista screensavers in windows xp

June 03, 2008 by Jason

I was searching a way on how can we any of vista to make it work in win xp and I found some vista screensavers prorated for xp.

vista offers some very cool screensavers like.. Aurora, , Mystify, Ribbons.

Out of all these I like the bubble the most, all these screensavers looks awesome but the bubble is the best as it does not change the background when it’s running. Read More»

Access Sysinternals utilities over the web with command prompt

June 03, 2008 by Jason

The acquisition that is famous for their useful has a new site up that allows you to easily any of their for free over the in your . This allows you to run any of their without first downloading it to your . Just open an administrative level and type in:

\\live..com\tools\toolname.exe

For example if you want to run (a great to see what starts up ) type \\live..com\tools\.exe and hit Enter.

Every utility is available for “live” use. Read More»

Access special Folders in windows with freeware special Folders View

June 03, 2008 by Jason

There has been large number of special in and we keep accessing these from different locations. When I say Special , I mean like My documents , Startup , Files etc.

We cannot all these special are scattered over the operating drive and some times they are so deep in terms of the structure which a normal user cannot remember easily.

But a cool called Special View makes it possible to list all these special in one go.

As shown in the image above, Special View displays the list of all the special in which you just need to double click over a special path entry to open it in . Read More»

Microsoft Offers TCP/IP Fundamentals for Windows

June 02, 2008 by Jason

, an acronym for Transmission Control / , is a suite of protocols supported by with the family of platforms. Essentially, through its components, is used for communications on both private networks and on the . As far as the world wide web is concerned, the most common aspects of are IPv4 ( version 4) and IPv6. The Redmond company is offering extensive on as it is supported in Vista, Server 2008, Server 2003 and . Fundamentals for is available for .

“This online book is a structured, introductory approach to the basic concepts and principles of the Transmission Control / () suite, how the most important protocols function, and their basic in the Vista, Server 2008, XP, and Server 2003 families of operating systems,” revealed Keith Combs, IT Pro Evangelist, citing an excerpt of the ’s description. Read More»

XP SP3, Some Problems Emerge

June 02, 2008 by Jason

Whilst the roll out of XP has gone reasonably smoothly some problems have been reported. One of the first to emerge is a persistent that affects some HP machines using AMD processors. Both HP and are aware of the problems but neither has announced a yet, however, several fixes have been developed including this one on Jespers’s Blog. A second, potentially more serious concerns a conflict with several Norton products, which can results in a PC’s being filled with corrupt entries. Read More»