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May 30th, 2010 — Other
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May 29th, 2010 — Top Web Hosting
A Windows process is essentially container that hosts the execution of an executable image file. It is represented with a kernel process object and Windows uses the process object and its associated data structures to store and track information about the imageâ??s execution. For example, a process has a virtual address space that holds the processâ??s private and shared data and into which the executable image and its associated DLLs are mapped. Windows records the processâ??s use of resources for accounting and query by diagnostic tools and it registers the processâ??s references to operating system objects in the processâ??s handle table. Processes operate with a security context, called a token, that identifies the user account, account groups, and privileges assigned to the process.Finally, a process ...
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May 29th, 2010 — Other
There are so many secrets hidden in a car hire. The first one is the joy that we get from car hire. That joy we never get anywhere in other transportation like railways and buses. With the
Cheap car rentals , we can almost go to anywhere in that country and roam as couple without fearing and waiting for other. There are so many initiatives and exhibitions found in these cities and only the people who are in that city aware of those places. The tourists’ people will not be that much of aware of this hidden secret like these amusement parks. But with the proper travel guidelines in erentals.co.uk and with the hired car we can just hire a car anywhere like
Hire a car Ciampino and so on.
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May 29th, 2010 — Google Web Hosting
There are certain computer security theft programs that get installed in the system without your knowledge and consent.
Why pop-up ads are erratically displayed in the web page?
How about your home page or start page changing every time?
Why do the search results suddenly change and why is the computer dialing out?
Are there chances for you to be a victim of hijackers, keyloggers, adware, spyware and dialers?
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Let us know about the basics of the computer security threats:
1. Hijackers - They are also called hijackware. These are Malware that alter your browser settings. It will take you to the site that you have not asked for. These will help you detect them. The re-direction is an annoying effect of this ...
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May 28th, 2010 — Top Web Hosting
In the battle against spyware and viruses, it is often necessary to close down programs that are running using the task manager. It's hard to know what to close down unless you know what the essential Windows processes are. Almost all viruses, and much of the spyware will automatically put themselves back into startup when you remove them if you leave them running in the background.In Windows 98/ME you only need to leave Explorer and SysTray running.Here is a list of processes in XP that are essential:taskmgr.exeexplorer.exesvchost.exe - a fewspoolsv.exelsass.exeservices.exewinlogon.execsrss.exesmss.exeSystem Idle ProcessLikely you will have a few svchost.exe's running. Some of these can be shut down, but it's hard to tell which ones. I usually leave them alone.This is a generic list of essential Windows ...
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May 27th, 2010 — Top Web Hosting
Often, there are many people that feel lost when it comes to creating a windows automation script or macros for their repetitive work. And this is mainly because they just can't visualize how automation can be applied to their workflows.Let me show you a simple exercise to aid you in getting you moving on your first automation job.First you have to understand what can be automated and what can't.If it involves a creative process, whereby human intervention is needed on the spot, you can't automate it. An example is when you are needed to identify the image of a captcha. Or if you want to come with a unique design.If the windows process is well-defined, and you know in advance what the steps are, then ...
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