Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Locate ATMs at ur location

ATMLocator is a free service from VISA that lets you instantly locate nearby ATM Cash Machines in almost any country worldwide. It's quite straightforward, just select the country from drop-down menu, then enter a city name, and a zipcode (optional). ATMLocator will locate nearby ATM machines and list address details for each of them.


To use this service, please click the link below.
http://visa.via.infonow.net/locator/global/

Monday, July 21, 2008

WORK INDEPENDENTLY WITHOUT MOUSE (RARE WINDOWS SHORT-CUTS)

I have given below some rare windows shortcuts. With this we need not always depnd on mouse.
To open the below programs, we can type the following commands in the run window.

Add or Remove Programs - appwiz.cpl
Add New Hardware - hdwwiz.cpl
Adjust date and time - timedate.cpl
Add environment variables - sysdm.cpl
Add fonts - fonts
Open Visual Studio.Net - devenv
Open Visual Studio - msdev
Open internet options - inetcpl.cpl
Open desktop properties - desk.cpl
Open paint - mspaint
Open MSWORD - winword
open MSEXCEL - EXCEL
open MSPOWERPOINT - POWERPNT
open MSACCESS - MSACCESS
open infopath - INFOPATH
Mouse properties - main.cpl
keyboard properties - main.cpl keyboard
User Accounts - nusrmgr.cpl
Internet explorer - iexplore
Windows explorer - explorer
Sounds and Audio devices - mmsys.cpl
Regional and Language options - intl.cpl
PowerOptions - powercfg.cpl
Phone and Modem options - telephon.cpl
Network Connections - ncpa.cpl
Accessibility Options - access.cpl

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Use Alt + D to go to address bar

In internet explorer, while viewing a page, normally we will use mouse to go to the address bar for changing the address.
Now try pressing ALT + D, the control will go to the address bar, and the link in the address bar get selected. So without moving mouse and then typing the new address, just we can type ALT + D and then type the new address.

Monday, July 07, 2008

Web Site Certificates

Can you please go over what Web site certificates are?
First of all, if a certain company or organization wants their Web site to use encryption and be secure, they must obtain a site (or host) certificate. If they don't, they will not be registered as a secure Web site. So, how do you tell if a site is secure or not? Well, we've gone over this before, but let's cover it one more time, just to be sure we're all on the same page. There are two things you can check on to find out if a site is secure or not. The first is a little yellow padlock in the bottom right corner of your Web browser. The padlock should be closed (locked) as well. The second is how the Web site's URL reads. On a secure site, the very beginning part will always be "https," rather than just "http." That extra "s" makes all the difference when it comes to security.
So, if you're visiting a site and you see either of those things, the site will have a certificate. You can view the certificate by double clicking the yellow padlock. Once you do that, a certificate dialogue box will pop up and you can read all about it. It will tell you the purpose of the certificate, who it's issued to, who it was issued by and when it expires. (If the site you're on just uses the "https" method, just double click in the area where the padlock usually sits. Doing that will bring up the same certificate box for you). For example, when you purchase something from online software store, the checkout page is secure. If you double click the padlock on that page, you will be able to see our certificate.
Another way you can view a site's certificate is through your browser's menu options. In Internet Explorer, go to File, Properties and then click on the Certificates button. The same dialogue box will then come up for you. In Firefox, go to Tools, Page Info and then click on the Security tab. You can then click on the View button to see that site's certificate. That may be an easier way for you to access the certificate information.

source: From internet.
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