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Speed up your internet connection with Windows XP

June 21st, 2008 bala 1 comment

If you are like me and would like to get the maximum mileage out of your broadband connection, you will find the following tweaks useful.

The first tweak kind of counters Windows XP’s default setting, which allows programs to reserve upto 20% of available bandwidth.

1. Log in as Administrator
2. Start->Run->type gpedit.msc
3. Click “Local Computer Policy” branch.
4. Click “Administrative Templates” branch.
5. Click “Network Branch”.
6. Select “QoS Packet Scheduler” in left window.
7. In right window double-click the “Limit Reservable Bandwidth” setting.
8. On setting tab check the “Enabled” item.
9. Where it says “Bandwidth limit %” change it to read 0. A reboot might be required for the above settings to take effect.

The second tweak is useful if you have a single PC connected to the internet (do not try this on networked computers-which use file and print sharing).

Also if you installed a seperate NIC driver (or if you have one of those recovery image CD’s from Dell/HP and you are not sure if NIC driver is built into Win XP)-DO NOT TRY THIS.

1. Right click “My Network Places” and choose properties.
2. Select the connection (Local area or PPoe connection if you have DSL) then from menu choose “Advanced” then “Advanced Settings.” Uncheck File and Printer sharing and Client for MS networks. Click OK.
3. From the Windows XP CD in the support directory from the support cab, extract the file netcap.exe and place it in a directory on your hard drive .
4. Next, open up a command prompt window and change directories to where you put netcap.exe. then type “netcap/?” It will list some commands that are available for netcap and a netmon driver will be installed. At the bottom you will see your adapters. One will be for LAN and the other will be for WAN something or other.
5. Next type “netcap/Remove.” This will remove the netmon driver.
6. Open up Control Panel ->System->Dev Man and look at your network adapters. You should now see two of them and one will have a yellow ! on it. Right-click on the one without the yellow ! and choose uninstall. YES! You are uninstalling your network adapter, continue with the uninstall. Do not restart yet.
7. Check your connection properties to make sure that no connection exists. If you get a wizard, just cancel it out. Now re-start the machine.
8. After re-start, go to your connection properties again and you should have a new connection called “Local area connection 2.” Highlight the connection, then at the menu bar choose “Advanced” then “Advanced Settings.” Uncheck File and Printer sharing and Client for MS networks. Click OK.
9. Choose connection properties and uncheck the “QOS” box.
10. Re-start the machine.

bala
Support1000.com

How to Uninstall Internet Explorer 8 Beta from Windows XP SP3

June 21st, 2008 Mitr4all 10 comments

Hi guys,

I installed Internet Explorer 8 Beta on my computer and then installed the latest Service Pack from Microsoft (SP3). After installing Windows SP Service Pack 3, I was not able to uninstall Internet Explorer 8 Beta.

I had some issues with the IE8 Beta Product and I wanted to uninstall it. So, I went to Add or Remove Programs, searched for the IE8 Beta to uninstall it, but I didn’t have an option to uninstall it. Tried to search the internet for some kind of uninstall tools and Knowledge Base Articles, and one search string took me to a KB (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950719/en-us) which said that I need to uninstall Windows XP service Pack 3 and then uninstall Internet Explorer 8 and then reinstall Service Pack 3. I followed the KB religiously and after that I was not able to boot to my desktop. I then had to do some more troubleshooting to first fix my copmuter from that no boot situation. Thus, don’t try the steps that are in the Knowledge Base.

Steps to uninstall Internet Explorer 8 Beta from the computer:

Note: These steps are only for Windows XP with Service Pack 3.

1) Click on Start, click on my computer.

2) Browse to C:\WINDOWS\

Note: You will have to unhide the files and folders:

a. Start Windows Explorer. To do this, click Start, click Run, type userinit.exe , and then click OK.

b. Click Tools, and then click Folder Options.

c. Click the View tab.

d. Click Advanced Settings.

e. Under Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files and folders, click to clear the Hide Protected

Operating System files (recommended) check box, andthen click OK.

3) Double click on the folder “ie8″.
4) Double click on the folder “spuninst”.
5) Double click on the executable “spuninst.exe”.

Follow the prompts and then click on “Finish” to restart the computer.

Your Internet Explorer will roll back to the previous version (IE7 or IE6).

Enjoi ur Day…

Mitr4all

http://mitrforall.googlepages.com

Unable To Open Applications - Error “Bad image”

June 21st, 2008 bala No comments

When opening couple of applications which require .Net framework, you may get error “Bad image” followed by the error code 0xC000007B.

To resolve this, you can try enabling all the dependent services of .Net framework.

To do so, go to

· Start -> type “programs and features” in the start search.

· Open the Programs and Features.

· Click Turn Windows features on or off.

· Expand or Open Microsoft .Net framework.

· Enable Windows Communication Foundation HTTP Activation.

· Enable Windows Communication Foundation Non-HTTP Activation.

· Enable XPS Viewer.

· Click Ok.

· Close the Programs and Features.

· Reboot the computer.

Try to open the programs that you had problem with,

If it still doesn’t resolve the problem then simply do Windows update, which will update the .Net framework engine.

Bala
www.Support1000.Com

Configuring Hotmail Account In Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 / 2007

June 21st, 2008 bala 3 comments

So far, we didn’t have any facility to configure Free Windows Live account in Outlook, but now, this is not the case.

We will be able to configure the Windows Live free email account in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 / 2007 by installing Microsoft Connector though calendar synchronization is not available for free account.

It is very simple to configure. Also, we have choice of configuring multiple windows mail accounts with Connector.

Microsoft Connector is free to download. Click here to download Microsoft Connector.After installing Microsoft Connector simply enter your user name and password of your Windows Mail Account. If you dont have Windows Mail account you can upgrade your existing hotmail account without any cost.

Bala
Support1000.Com