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Tips, Help & Resources
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- What is my IP address (click HERE)
- Open Port Check Tool (click HERE)
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- Uninstall or remove Internet Explorer 8
1. From XP command prompt enter: %windir%\ie8\spuninst\spuninst.exe
2. From Vista/Server 2008 command prompt enter: FORFILES /P %WINDIR%\servicing\Packages /M Microsoft-Windows-InternetExplorer-8*.mum /c "cmd /c echo Uninstalling package @fname && start /w pkgmgr /up:@fname /norestart"
- FiOS Speed Optimizer
- Argonne National Laboratory Web100 based Network Diagnostic Tool (NDT)
- Internet Speed Test - Speakeasy
- Internet Speed Test - Verizon FIOS
- Internet Speed Test - OOKLA
- Internet Speed Test - Bright House
- Internet Speed Test - Speedtest.Net
- Open Port Check Tool
- Byte Converter
- Why are auto responders bad?
Lately, people find their automatic responses are being reported as spam or blocked.
These "auto-responders" respond indiscriminately to forged and legitimate email. Spam
and virus messages are almost invariably forged so as to appear to be "from" an unrelated
third party. When an auto-responder receives one of these forged messages, they in turn
send misdirected mail. Because of this, they become spam sources themselves and are the
subject of blockades... [Read More]
- SMTP Reply Codes
| Code
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Meaning |
| 200 |
(nonstandard success response, see rfc876) |
| 211 |
System status, or system help reply |
| 214 |
Help message |
| 220 |
<domain> Service ready |
| 221 |
<domain> Service closing transmission channel |
| 250 |
Requested mail action okay, completed |
| 251 |
User not local; will forward to <forward-path> |
| 354 |
Start mail input; end with <CRLF>.<CRLF> |
| 421 |
<domain> Service not available, closing transmission channel |
| 450 |
Requested mail action not taken: mailbox unavailable |
| 451 |
Requested action aborted: local error in processing |
| 452 |
Requested action not taken: insufficient system storage |
| 500 |
Syntax error, command unrecognised |
| 501 |
Syntax error in parameters or arguments |
| 502 |
Command not implemented |
| 503 |
Bad sequence of commands |
| 504 |
Command parameter not implemented |
| 521 |
<domain> does not accept mail (see rfc1846) |
| 530 |
Access denied (???a Sendmailism) |
| 550 |
Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable |
| 551 |
User not local; please try <forward-path> |
| 552 |
Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage allocation |
| 553 |
Requested action not taken: mailbox name not allowed |
| 554 |
Transaction failed |
- Outlook opens with error box: "Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window."
Go to run and type outlook.exe/ resetnavpane
- Where are my Outlook and Outlook Express files?
Outlook Express stores its email files in a .dbx file extention in a location such as the following:
drive:\Documents & Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{SDOCE8ABD-5896-3E3D5}\Microsoft\Outlook Express
Where 'Administrator' is the user's logon ID and the value in curly-brackets {} is an arbitrary string.
Outlook 97, 98, 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2007 stores its email files in a .pst file extention, Exchange stores its off line files in a .dat and .ost file extention.
Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 default location is:
drive:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
Windows Vista / Windows 7 default location is:
drive:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook
- Outlook, Restore the Unread Mail Folder: The Unread Mail folder is one of Outlook's default Searchg Folders. If deleted, you can create it again.
1. In Mail, on the File menu, point to New, and click Search Folder.
2. In the Reading Mail section, click Unread Mail.
3. Click OK.
NOTE: This procedure works for restoring any default search folder, choose that folder in the New Search Folder dialog box.
- Need Remote File Storage, The expensive Microsoft SharePoint Alternative:
Use Box.net to share files both internally and externally, collaborate in online workspaces and easily create online file systems.
http://box.net
- Memory Info:
http://www.crucial.com/store/drammemory.aspx
or
http://www.4allmemory.com/
- How do I repair Internet Explorer in Windows® XP?
Revised - 03/03/2002
The ability to Repair Internet Explorer does not exist in the version that ships with Windows
XP. This feature only becomes available after you upgrade to a newer version. This is normal
and has been this way since Windows 98 and IE4.
However, you can reinstall IE in Windows XP by clicking Start, Run and entering the following command:
rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 132 %windir%\Inf\ie.inf
You will need to have your XP CD available.
- What are Standard RAID levels
- Obtaining CHKDSK Results
- Once Event Viewer is open, select Application
- The 4th column of information in the right-hand pane is titled Source , click on the word Source at the top of the column to sort by that column
- Scroll through the Source column to find the most recent entry titled Winlogon
- Double-click Winlogon to open the CHKDSK results
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- How To Limit Hard Disk Usage in Windows XP for various Users
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- Call someone from your phone and the person's Caller ID displays the number that you intend them to see.
http://www.telespoof.com/freecall/agi
http://phonegangster.com/freecall/agi
Caller Id Spoof
Spoof SMS text
http://sourceforge.net
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