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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Access require Administrative Rights in Wins 7

Taking Ownership in Windows 7
1. Locate the file or folder on which you want to take ownership in windows explorer
2. Right click on file or folder and select “Properties” from Context Menu
3. Click on Security tab
4. Click on “Advanced”
5. Now click on Owner tab in Advance Security Settings for User windows
6. Click on Edit Button and select user from given Change Owner to list if user or group is not in given list then click on other users or groups. Enter name of user/group and click OK.
8. Now select User/group and click apply and ok. (Check “Replace owner on sub-containers and objects” if you have files and folder within selected folder)
9. Click OK when Windows Security Prompt is displayed
10. Now Owner name must have changed.
11. Now click OK to exist from Properties windows

Once you have taken the ownership of file or folder next part comes is Granting Permissions to that file/folder or object.

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

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Softwares listed here are for informational and testing purpose only. Free Software provided here is not about price. It is about Freedom. The freedom to test them without limitations. This is to reduce the risk that after paying for the program the features that were blocked on trial version will not live up to their expectations despite the fact that you were given a preview. The belief that everyone should have the option to backup their program/game and be able to run it without any problems. If you find them useful, then use them in accordance with their licensing agreements. That means that while you can get a feel for how the program works you must buy for the license if you like it. You should ALWAYS buy the software that you do use, or find suitable Open Source replacements (as there are loads).By using the softwares you automatically agree the responsibility regarding whatever you are affected by any EULAs is with YOU and YOU only.

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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Directory Printer

Print the names, and other information, of all folders and files on your computer.

No more fumbling with My Computer or Windows Explorer, wishing you could print information about all your files. Karen's Directory Printer can print the name of every file on a drive, along with the file's size, date and time of last modification, and attributes (Read-Only, Hidden, System and Archive)! And now, the list of files can be sorted by name, size, date created, date last modified, or date of last access. Download

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IE8 black toolbars

Problem:Installed IE8 with both the menus and the toolbars is black, with icons remaining visible around.


Solutions:
Option 1: Select Start, Control Panel, Display, Appearance, Advanced, Click on the
Scroll to the right of the item box and change the selection to Menu.
Change the colour from Black to a light colour of your choosing and
click on OK. Next click on Apply and OK.

Option 2: Click Start,Run and type services.msc. This brings up the "Services" list. Scroll down to "themes",
single click it. Click the "stop" option, double click "themes" which
opens the properties window. Change "automatic" to "manual".


Option 3: Change the theme to windows classic and then back to my modified theme.
(At control panel or by right clicking on the desktop => properties.)

Option 4: See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/962963

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