Monday, October 11, 2010

UNLOCK THE SUPERSECRECT ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT FOR VISTA


Deep inside the bowels of Windows Vista, there’s a secret Administrator account, and it’s different from the normal administrator account you most likely have set up on your PC. This Administrator account is not part of the Administrator group. (Confused yet? You should be.) It’s a kind of superadministrator, akin to the root account in Unix, and by default it’s turned off and hidden. (In describing this tut, i’ll always use the capital “A” for the secret Administrator account, and a lowercase “a” for a normal administrator account.)

In versions of Windows before Windows Vista, the Administrator account wasn’t hidden, and many people used it as their main or only account. This Administrator account had full rights over the computer.

In Windows Vista, Microsoft changed that. In Vista, the Administrator account is not subject to UAC, but normal administrator accounts are. So the Administrator can make any changes to the system and will see no UAC prompts.
Turning on the Administrator account is straightforward. First, open command prompt by typing cmd into the run box on the Start menu, or by right-clicking the command prompt icon that appears at the top of the Start menu, then selecting Run as administrator.
Then enter this command and press Enter:
Net user administrator /active:yes
From now on, the Administrator account will appear as an option on the Welcome screen, along with any user accounts you may have set up. Use it like any other account. Be aware that it won’t have a password yet, so it’s a good idea to set a password for it.
If you want to disable the account and hide it, enter this command at an elevated command prompt and press Enter:
Net user administrator /active:no

ASSIGN A PERMANENT DRIVE LETTERS TO USB DRIVE

If you have multiple pen drives you might have noticed that every time you put in your drive it will be assigned a different drive letter. This can be very annoying, when you trying to open files of pendrive from some software as recent drive letter is changed you have to change address again. So now here is one solution for this problem assign permanent letter to your USB pendrive. Its very simple just follow given steps:


1]- Go to Start and then Run.

2]- Type Compmgmt.msc and hit Enter. Computer Management console will open up.

3]- In the menu on the left select Disk Management under the storage tab. You will now see all of your drives/partitions in the right hand side panel.

4]- Right click the USB drive you want to assign a permanent letter to and select Change Drive Letter and Paths.

5]- Click on Change.

6]- Assign any drive letter you want and click OK

7]- It will give a warning-you can ignore it since there are hardly any programs that depend on USB drive letters. But at the end of the day its your call, whether to go for it or not.

8]- The final step is to select File > Save and save the file in the default directory. Close the Console and you are done.

GTALK AS A FM RECEIVER AND VOIP PHONE



What is Gtalk 2 Voip ?
GTalk2VoIP is a free and publicly open voice gateway
for major Instant Messenger clients. It makes possible voice
interoperability between Google Talk, MSN/Live Messenger, Yahoo!
Messenger and SIP phones without any additional software installation.
How can I hear FM in Gtalk?
Teen Taal 110 a hindi Fm station which aims at delivering new hindi songs can now be heard right away from your google talk.
All you have to do is to follow the steps below:

* Open your Google talk and Sign in
* After Signing In, click the add button and add this id service@gtalk2voip.com
* After adding, add the second Id 110@radio.gtalk2voip.com
* After completion of the steps above, make a call to the second id i.e call to 110@radio.gtalk2voip.com
* Now you will directly be connected to Teen Taal Fm Station. (voice quality is average)

The first step of adding id would make you register the gtalk2voip service!
Other features of Gtalk2Voip:
* Make calls from Google Talk, Yahoo or MSN to any mobile or landline phone (PSTN)
* Make calls to other Google Talk, Yahoo! and MSN/Live Messenger users or SIP phones (SIP URI)
* Create voice conferences with other Google Talk, Yahoo! or MSN/Live Messenger users
* Send or receive voicemail from/to Google Talk, Yahoo! or MSN/Live Messenger users
* Receive calls to your Google Talk, Yahoo! or MSN/Live Messenger
from mobile or landline phones (PSTN) by using DIDs or via SIP Broker
service
* Receive calls from SIP phones, including Gizmo Project, InPhonex, SJPhone and others
* Send SIP/SIMPLE instant messages to SIP phones
How it works?
Some of the services I mentioned above may be chargeable while they
offer free incoming calls from sip phones to your gtalk, incoming call
from PSTN to your gtalk, making calls to other IMs etc.
So now you get a free incoming SIP number, PSTN access number for Gtalk etc which you can add on to build your business widely.
Gtalk 2 voip also provides support for mobile platform with their specially designed application called Talkonaut which helps them to access and enjoy their voip services from their handheld.