Friday, February 12, 2010
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Autologin Into Windows XP And Vista Without Entering Password
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Both Windows Vista and XP supports multiple user accounts and prompt for login each time computer starts, this can get annoying and time-waster if you are the only user of the computer and do not want to get prompted for password or welcome screen, to get windows to autologin into your user account follow the steps as below:
For Windows
Vista:
1. Click Start
2. Type netplwiz in the search-box and press enter.
3. Select the user you want to auto-login automatically and then uncheck the box reading “Users must enter a username and password to use this computer”.
4. Enter your password when prompted leave empty if none.
5. Click OK.
For Windows XP:
1. Press Windows Key + R (or Goto Start-> Run).
2. Type control userpasswords2 and press enter in RUN dialog box.
3. Click the username you want to autologin and uncheck the box “Users must enter a username and password to use this computer”.
4. Enter your password when prompted leave empty if none.
5. Click OK.
UPDATE: You can also use the AutoLogin utility provided by Sysinternals (now owned by Microsoft) to make the necessary changes to the registry.
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
lawatan keinsafan di kemboja
Hari 1: Pick-up dari Airport Antarabangsa Phnom Penh
Hari 2: Melawat Masyarakat Islam di Kampong Cham dan makan bersama meraka di Kampong Khbob.
Hari 3: Lawatan Toul sleng, International Museum, Royal place dan Naik Boat melawat Kampong orang Islam di tepi Sungai Chatomuk.
Hari 4: Jalan-jalan di pasar, thom Tmi Market, Olympic Market dan Jalan-jalan melawat di depan Royal place di waktu petang, dan pada waktu malam makan bersama Ambassador Malaysia di Kemboja.
Hari 5: Hantar balik ke Airport Antarabangsa Phnom Penh.
Phnom Penh- Kampong Cham 5 hari / 4malam (RM845)
1. Pergi Kambong Cham
2. Hotel Punchak
3. Halal Food
4. Royal Place
5. Muzium
6. Toul Sleng
7. Naik boat di Sungai Chatomuk
8. Jalan-jalan Pasar di Phnom Penh
9. Makan angin di tepan Royal place di waktu petang
10. Makan bersama ambassador Malaysia di Kemboja Malam Terakhir
Phnom Penh- Kampong Cham 5 hari /4 malam (RM824)
1. Pergi Kampong Cham
2. Hotel Punchak
3. Halal Food
4. Muzium
5. Toul Sleng
6. Naik boat di Sungai Chatomuk
7. Jalan-jalan Pasar di Phnom Penh
8. Makan angin di tepan Royal place di waktu petang
9. Makan bersama ambassador Malaysia di Kemboja Malam Terakhir
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If you have computer problems, one of the places to look for a solution to your PC problem is the Windows XP device manager. Especially if your problems are related to hardware or devices, you would look in the device manager for the device status and update or replace the device driver for the device.
There is a chance that you will not see the device in the device manager that you have problems with. This is especially likely with removable hardware. The simple reason for this is that Windows XP hides the non-present devices in the device manager. So if your removable hardware is not connected, the device manager will not show it.
It is possible to change this behavior of the Windows XP device manager. With a small Windows tweak, you can show all devices in the Windows XP device manager. That means that even non-present devices will be shown.
- Click the Windows Start Menu and select the Control Panel.
- In the Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance.
- Next, click System.
- In the System Properties dialog box, select the Advanced tab.
- Next, click the Environment Variables button.
- In the Environment Variables dialog box, click the New button under the System variables group.
- In the New System Variable dialog box, type DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES as the Variable name and type a 1 as the Variable value.
- Next, click the OK button.
- Now, select the Hardware tab in the System Properties dialog box, and click the Device Manager button.
- In the Device Manager, click the View menu and select Show hidden devices.