Command to find out members of a Active Directory group:
Rundll32 dsquery.dll OpenQueryWindow
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Thursday, July 21, 2011
Microsoft Outlook Shortcuts for email
TO DO THIS | PRESS |
Switch to Inbox | CTRL+SHIFT+I |
Switch to Outbox | CTRL+SHIFT+O |
Choose the account from which to send a message | CTRL+TAB (with focus on the To line) and then TAB to the Accounts button |
Send | ALT+S |
Reply to a message | CTRL+R |
Reply all to a message | CTRL+SHIFT+R |
Mark a message as not junk | CTRL+ ALT+J |
Display blocked external content (in a message) | CTRL+SHIFT+I |
Post to a folder | CTRL+ SHIFT+S |
Check for new mail | CTRL+M or F9 |
Go to the next message | UP ARROW |
Go to the previous message | DOWN ARROW |
Go to the row above (message or group heading) | ALT+ UP ARROW |
Go to the row below (message or group heading) | ALT+ DOWN ARROW |
Compose a new message | CTRL+N |
Open a received message | CTRL+O |
Display the Address Book | CTRL+SHIFT+B |
Convert an HTML or RTF message to plain text | CTRL+SHIFT+O |
Add a Quick Flag to a message | INSERT |
Display the Flag for Follow Up dialog box | CTRL+SHIFT+G |
Mark as read | CTRL+Q |
Show the menu to download pictures, change automatic download settings, or add a sender to the Safe Senders List. | CTRL+SHIFT+W |
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Microsoft Outlook
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
How to resolve data connectivity issue in iPhone (3GS)
The data connectivity issue in iPhone (3GS) can be resolved by following these steps:
Step 1:
On the iPhone screen goto: Settings
Step 2:
From the Settings goto: General->Reset
Step 3:
Now select "Reset Network Settings".
This should reset the network settings and the data connectivity should be back up.
Step 1:
On the iPhone screen goto: Settings
Step 2:
From the Settings goto: General->Reset
Step 3:
Now select "Reset Network Settings".
This should reset the network settings and the data connectivity should be back up.
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iPhone / iPad / iPod
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
How to add a dropdown (list) box in Google Spreadsheet
I wanted a dropdown box in my google spreadsheet document and soon I realized dropdown control was not supported in google spreadsheet. But, I found a workaround solution to add the dropdown in google spreadsheet. Here are the steps:
1)
Add the entries for the dropdown in a column in worksheet. I wanted a dropdown which lists all the months for the current year. I created a separate worksheet called "Config" and entered all the months in "Month" column. This column will act as a dropdown control for us.
2)
Now in the target worksheet, I have a month column and wanted a feature to be able to pick a month from the dropdown. This is how I got my month column in the target worksheet working:
- Select the column for which you want the dropdown to show up for each cell in the column
- Select "Data->Validation" from the Google Docs menu
- In the "Cell Range" section, you should see the cell range for the column you selected (target column)
- From the "Criteria" dropdown select "Item from a list" entry
- Select "Create a list from range" radio button and the range section next to the radio button enter the cell range for the dropdown list (source). In my case I had the entries for the month dropdown in a separate worksheet and the cell range was like this: "Config!B2:B13"
- Leave other default settings as it is and save the data validation
3)
Now go to your target column and select one of the cell. You should see the dropdown list at the right side of the cell.
1)
Add the entries for the dropdown in a column in worksheet. I wanted a dropdown which lists all the months for the current year. I created a separate worksheet called "Config" and entered all the months in "Month" column. This column will act as a dropdown control for us.
2)
Now in the target worksheet, I have a month column and wanted a feature to be able to pick a month from the dropdown. This is how I got my month column in the target worksheet working:
- Select the column for which you want the dropdown to show up for each cell in the column
- Select "Data->Validation" from the Google Docs menu
- In the "Cell Range" section, you should see the cell range for the column you selected (target column)
- From the "Criteria" dropdown select "Item from a list" entry
- Select "Create a list from range" radio button and the range section next to the radio button enter the cell range for the dropdown list (source). In my case I had the entries for the month dropdown in a separate worksheet and the cell range was like this: "Config!B2:B13"
- Leave other default settings as it is and save the data validation
3)
Now go to your target column and select one of the cell. You should see the dropdown list at the right side of the cell.
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Google Docs
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Remote server access
Here are some commands to access remote servers:
from command prompt..
to list all connected remote servers: net use
to disconnect a remote server: net use \\servername /d
to open contents of a remote server folder: net use *\\servername /user:domain_name\user_name password
from command prompt..
to list all connected remote servers: net use
to disconnect a remote server: net use \\servername /d
to open contents of a remote server folder: net use *\\servername /user:domain_name\user_name password
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Remote Server
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Resolving Intel PROSet/Wireless Network Connection Error
Intel® WiFi Products
Does Intel® PROSet/Wireless Network Connection software work with DEP?
Intel® PROSet/Wireless Network Connection Software version 10.1.x does not support DEP. DEP is supported in Intel PROSet/Wireless Network Connection Software version 10.5 and beyond.
What is DEP?
DEP stands for Data Execution Prevention. DEP is a feature of Microsoft Windows* XP Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows* XP Media Center Edition and Microsoft Windows* XP Tablet PC Edition 2005.
A detailed description of DEP is available at Microsoft* Help and Support article 875352*.
How does DEP impact the operation of Intel PRO/Wireless Network Connection Software?
The default setting for DEP is OptIn. When DEP is confiured for OptIn, the Intel® PRO/Wireless Network Connection Software is not affected by DEP.
If DEP is configured for OptOut or AlwaysOn, an error might be displayed: "212 Problem applying Profile!" If this error is displayed, disable DEP for the Intel PRO/Wireless Network Connection software. Disabling DEP is not required if no error is displayed.
How can DEP be disabled for the Intel PROSet/Wireless Network Connection Software?
To disable DEP for the Intel PROSet/Wireless Network Connection Software, follow these steps:
1. Right click on “My Computer” and select “properties”
2. Click on “Advanced” tab
3. Under “Performance” click on “Settings”
4. Click on “Data Execution Prevention” tab
5. Select “Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select”
6. Click on “Add…”
7. Select: “C:\ProgramFiles\Intel\Wireless\Bin\Dot1XCfg.exe”
8. Click OK until all pop-up windows are closed
9. Restart the computer
Operating System:
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition*, Windows XP 64-Bit Edition*, Windows XP Professional*, Windows XP Home Edition*, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition*, Windows XP Media Center Edition*
This applies to:
Intel® PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
Intel® PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection
Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
Intel® WiFi Link 5300 and Intel® WiFi Link 5100 products
Intel® Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
Does Intel® PROSet/Wireless Network Connection software work with DEP?
Intel® PROSet/Wireless Network Connection Software version 10.1.x does not support DEP. DEP is supported in Intel PROSet/Wireless Network Connection Software version 10.5 and beyond.
What is DEP?
DEP stands for Data Execution Prevention. DEP is a feature of Microsoft Windows* XP Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows* XP Media Center Edition and Microsoft Windows* XP Tablet PC Edition 2005.
A detailed description of DEP is available at Microsoft* Help and Support article 875352*.
How does DEP impact the operation of Intel PRO/Wireless Network Connection Software?
The default setting for DEP is OptIn. When DEP is confiured for OptIn, the Intel® PRO/Wireless Network Connection Software is not affected by DEP.
If DEP is configured for OptOut or AlwaysOn, an error might be displayed: "212 Problem applying Profile!" If this error is displayed, disable DEP for the Intel PRO/Wireless Network Connection software. Disabling DEP is not required if no error is displayed.
How can DEP be disabled for the Intel PROSet/Wireless Network Connection Software?
To disable DEP for the Intel PROSet/Wireless Network Connection Software, follow these steps:
1. Right click on “My Computer” and select “properties”
2. Click on “Advanced” tab
3. Under “Performance” click on “Settings”
4. Click on “Data Execution Prevention” tab
5. Select “Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select”
6. Click on “Add…”
7. Select: “C:\ProgramFiles\Intel\Wireless\Bin\Dot1XCfg.exe”
8. Click OK until all pop-up windows are closed
9. Restart the computer
Operating System:
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition*, Windows XP 64-Bit Edition*, Windows XP Professional*, Windows XP Home Edition*, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition*, Windows XP Media Center Edition*
This applies to:
Intel® PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
Intel® PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection
Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
Intel® WiFi Link 5300 and Intel® WiFi Link 5100 products
Intel® Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN
Labels:
Wireless Network
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
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