- Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 16:58
- Technology, Windows 7
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If you hold down Shift key while right clicking on any file in Windows Vista or Windows 7 explorer, you can see few more options in the context menu.You can easily add one more option to the file context menu called “Take Ownership” option which will be very useful to take ownership of any file.As many of you know, we ...
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- Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 16:57
- Technology, Windows 7
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Similar to former operating system Windows Vista, Microsoft’s new OS Windows 7 also has a built-in administrator account which is created when it is installed and it is disabled by default.Whenever you want to perform tasks under the administrator account with no UAC (user account control) in Windows 7, you need to enable the administrator account.You can go through this grand Administrator account to solve ...
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- Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 16:55
- Technology, Windows 7
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One significant addition to Windows Vista’s TCP/IP stack is CTCP or Compound TCP.CTCP(Compound TCP) is a technology that came out of the Microsoft Research group as a way to deal with connections that have a large bandwidth-delay product. This is because traditional TCP is inherently a conservative and well behaved system based on reliability and sharing as the most important properties.A good example of large ...
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- Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 16:54
- Technology, Windows 7
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About Windows DNS Cache: Windows uses a cache called DNS cache to store recently visited websites ie,Windows operating system puts the DNS information into a local DNS cache on your PC when you visit a site. You can see what your computer stores in this cache by going to Windows Vista Start > Run and typing cmd (the command prompt). Now type ipconfig/displaydns. ...
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- Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 10:20
- Technology, Windows 7
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This guide works 100% for Vista & Windows 7 unlike most of the guides out there. I have seen many sites/blogs that have “Install Vista from USB guide” but either with incomplete steps or not working guide. I have also seen some guides that don’t’ use proper commands in this guide. After spending many hours I have come up with this 100% working guide. ...
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