Pages

(Solution) Publisher 2007. Web site is not in the middle per automatic. (http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/Publisher/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign/2008-08/msg00109.html )

Method 1: Manual method.

Go to the folder on your computer where you directed your web files.

Open each *.htm file in NotePad by right clicking the file > open with > 
NotePad. If you are using the subfolder option in Pub 2003 or 2007, your 
index.htm file is your home page, and your other *.htm files for your other 
pages are usually contained in a subfolder called "index_files".

In Notepad,

Find:
</head>

Replace with:
</head><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="2"
width="760"align="center"><tr><td>

If you are using a page width that is different than 760 pixels, change the
width in the code string with the width of your web pages. Close NotePad and
save the changes.

After editing the code on each *.htm file and opening the edited .htm files
in IE to test the change, you can upload your files to your host.

Method 2: Semi-automatic method.

With this method you can find the </head> code, and replace it with the
revised code string in each *.htm file semi-automatically.

Download and install the free "Replace In Files" program:

http://www.emurasoft.com/index.htm

Open "Replace in Files". The four boxes in the "Replace in Files" program
require the following information:

Find:
</head>

Replace with:
</head><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="2"
width="760"align="center"><tr><td>

Note: the code string may wrap in this message, but combine it to one line 
to use in Replace in files. Also change the width to the pixel width of your 
web pages if different than 760 pixels.

File Types:
*.htm

In Folder:
Use the ... button to browse to the folder where you saved your web files on 
your computer.

Assuming that you are using a subfolder, check the box at the bottom
"Replace in Subfolders".

Click "Replace All", and you should get a "Finished" dialog that will
confirm the replaced strings of code for each *.htm file/page in your web
files.

After opening the edited .htm files in IE to test the change, you can upload
your index.htm file and your index_files folder to your host.

You will have to run Replace in Files each time you modify your Pub file and
produce new web files. However, once the options in Replace in Files are 
filled out and the "Replace all" is selected, the entries are retained for 
the next time you use the program.

From:

http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/Publisher/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign/2008-08/msg00109.html

allow normal user to change the clock

Computer configuration/windows settings /security settings/local policies /user rights assignment /Change the system time

Change the default login username and domain

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]

"DefaultUserName"="user"
"AltDefaultUserName"="user"
"AltDefaultDomainName"="abc.com"
"DefaultDomainName"="abc.com"

unlock the SIM lock of the BlackBerry

1. Get the IMEI no. and the PIN no. of the BlackBerry, (Go to "Option" -> "Status")
2. Send the IMEI and PIN to telecom
3. When you receive those no, you will able to use the following steps to unlock the device.


1. Go to "Options"
2. Select "Advanced Options"
3. Select "SIM card"
4. Type "MEP2"
5. Enter the MEP no.

How to prevent virus infect a USB thumb drive

1. Find the free Space of the USB, get from Disk -> properites –> general

2.Go to “cmd” –> fsutil file createnew X:\<a file name> <size of file> (e.g. F:\usbfiles 9999999)

For more information:

http://dollyshaka.blogspot.com/2009/02/create-fake-dummy-file-on-usb-flash.html

Joining XP Mode VM to the Domain

You will need to add Domain Users (or the specific domain user or users) to the Local Users group on the XP Mode machine.

And because the users are connecting via Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) you will need to add Domain Users (or the specific domain user or users) to the Remote Desktop Users group on the XP Mode machine.

From:

http://thelazyadmin.com/blogs/thelazyadmin/archive/2011/01/03/joining-xp-mode-vm-to-the-domain.aspx

Public DNS

Google Public DNS

8.8.8.8

8.8.4.4

http://code.google.com/intl/zh-HK/speed/public-dns/

 

Norton DNS

Change your DNS settings to: 198.153.192.1 and 198.153.194.1

http://nortondns.com/

http://status.nortondns.com/

 

OpenDNS

208.67.222.222

208.67.220.220

http://www.opendns.com/

Comodo Secure DNS

156.154.70.22

156.154.71.22

http://www.comodo.com/secure-dns/switch/

http://www.comodo.com/secure-dns/support/faq.html

How to convert the iTune format Music to mp3?

Use the “Format Factory”* to convert it.

*Format Factory is a multifunctional media converter (Freeware)

www.formatoz.com

Remark:

Search .M4P file on internet, by using Google to search “+filetype:m4p”

iTune audio file format - .AAC/.M4A/.M4P

.M4P is a DPM protected file format ot .M4A

Google search default setting

For IE 8 and Firefox

http://www.bullogger.com/blogs/williamlong/archives/359639.aspx

For Chrome

  1. Click the wrench icon !cid_image001_gif@01CBA523 on the browser toolbar. Mac users: If you don't see the wrench icon, go to the menu bar at the top of your screen and click Chrome.
  2. Select Options (Preferences on a Mac; Settings on Chrome OS).
  3. Click the Basics tab and find the "Default search" section.
  4. Select the search engine you want to use from the menu in that section. If the search engine you want to use doesn't appear in the menu, click Manage to open the Search Engines dialog. Select the search engine that you'd like to use, then click Make Default. If your search engine doesn't appear in this list either, you can add a new search engine option.
  5. Click Close when you're done.

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Adobe reader 8 Asian fonts pack

The  Adobe reader 8 Asian fonts pack no longer available in Adobe.com, if you need to download this fonts pack go to ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/8.x/8.1/misc/