Thursday, 8 July 2010

How to allow users to Run only specified programs in Windows 7

           You can allow users to run only specified programs in Windows 7 operating systems. It is up to you if you want your shared computer to allow users to run only specified programs in Windows 7. A shared computer in an office, for example, can be set in the same way if the company does not want the employees to run all types of programs. You can allow the users to run only specified programs in Windows 7 by using the Local Group Policy. However, you cannot do this in the Home editions of Windows 7 as it does not provide the Local Group Policy Editor.
Click on the Start button.
Type “gpedit.msc” in the search box of the Start menu and press the Enter button on the keyboard.


Local Group Policy Editor will open. Scroll down to “User Configuration”, “Administrative Templates” and then “System” on the left hand side of the window pane.
On the right hand side of the window, under “Setting”, navigate and double-click on “Run only specified Windows applications”.



Select Enabled from the window.
Click on “Show” under Options.  








The Show Contents window pane will appear. Here you can type the applications you want to let the users run.


 After you are done, click on the OK button.
 Close the Local Group Policy Editor.






After this, if someone attempts to run an app which was not specified by you, he will get this error message:



This feature to allow users to run only specified programs in Windows 7 is the best at preventing the users from accessing applications you don’t want them to use on a particular computer.

How to Get Virtual Desktops on Windows XP





   A lot of people prefer multitasking. The best tool for that purpose is virtual desktops. Virtual desktops provide the opportunity to run many desktops at the same time from a desktop computer or laptop. It is very easy to switch among the desktops by just using a button. Every virtual desktop can possess its unique applications as well as a different background.  The feature of virtual desktops is not included in Windows XP by default. However, you can easily get virtual desktops on Windows XP. The means to get virtual desktops on Windows XP is very safe for the computer. All you have to do to get virtual desktops on Windows XP is to use software. This software provides four desktops to use.  
In order to get virtual desktops on Windows XP, you have to use the Microsoft PowerToys download page. Follow these simple steps to get the virtual desktops:
 Go to the “Microsoft PowerToys download page”.
 Choose DeskMan.exe from the list on the right hand side of the window.  
It will allow you to download the file named DeskmanPowertoySetup.exe. Double-click on the file.
Choose the option “Complete” for installing.






It will be installed in a very little time. Right click on the taskbar at the bottom of your screen.
Point to Toolbars. You will now see the new option called Desktop Manager.
Click on Desktop Manager.





The desktop manager toolbar will appear:

Every blue button represents a unique desktop. The green button can be used to preview the four virtual desktops.

Right-click on one of the buttons to see the options for configuration.



































Success! This is the preview of the virtual desktops:



              
You just have to click on any of the desktops in the preview screen in order to get that desktop in the front. Virtual desktops can prove to be very useful if you want to divide your recreational applications and your work applications.

How to Create a Shortcut for Locking the Computer Screen in Windows 7

There are many ways in which you can lock the computer screen. The most popular as well as the fastest way to lock it is to use a keyboard shortcut. The keyboard shortcut used to lock the computer screen is Win+L. A few of us choose to utilize the mouse to lock it. And of course many people like to use both the options.

There is another method in which we can lock the computer screen. It is to create a shortcut for locking the computer screen in Windows 7. You can create a shortcut for locking the computer screen in Windows 7, XP and Vista too. Follow these steps in order to create a shortcut for locking the computer screen in Windows 7 as well as other editions:
Right-click on the desktop where you would like to create the shortcut.
Point to New.
Click on Shortcut from the menu.

Type in this text in the shortcut textbox. (This text will work for Windows XP as well even though the screen will be different)
rundll32.exe user32.dll, LockWorkStation



Click on the Next button.
Type in a name for your shortcut.
Click on the Finish button.  
You have successfully created a shortcut to lock your workstation. Just click on the shortcut whenever you want to lock the computer screen.



Wednesday, 7 July 2010

How To Know Your IP Address

To know your ip you can visit some website that allows you to know your ip.

But here is a another way to know your ip without going to any website.

Do the steps below:

01) Press Start

02) Write cmd and press enter.

03) then type "ipconfig" & press enter.

04) Now you can see your IP.

Isn't this very simple & cool.

Kaspersky Antivirus 2009 FREE

Now here is a trick to use kaspersky 2009 for free [unlimited days]

No need to buy Kaspersky license. And use of Kaspersky is not limited to 30days (trail version).

Download the file from the link below.

http://www.4shared.com/file/117343346/247b2fab/Kaspersky_Products_Trial_Reset_x86_x64.html

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At first install Kaspersky 2009.

Then open the downloaded file and follow the instruction as it shows.

Now you have get protected from virus for 30 days.

Before passing 30 days do it again and get more 30 days free protection.

Remember each time you do it, it gives you 30 days free trail so you must do it before trail 30 days is over.

It Resets trail of Kaspersky and gives the opportunity to use Kaspersky 2009 as a trial version as long as you wish.