Sunday, November 25, 2007

How To Use the RUN AS Command to Start a Program as an Administrator.

How To Use the RUN AS Command to Start a Program as an Administrator.

Step1

Choose the program you want to run. Press and hold down the SHIFT key while you right-click the program icon, and then click Run as.

Step2

Click The following user, and then type the user name, password, and click on OK

How to view your computer event process

How to view your computer event process

Step 1

Go to control panel and click on Event Viewer.

Step 2

There is 3 activity log to stated out the different event perform in the pc.

Step 3

You can see all your daily event performance and their details.

How To Enable the "Run As" Command When Running Programs in Windows

How To Enable the "Run As" Command When Running Programs in Windows

Note You must log on to the computer as Administrator, or log on as a user with administrative permissions.

Step1

Right-click the My Computer icon, and then click Manage.

Step2

In Computer Management, expand the Services and Applications node, and then click Services.

Step3

In the details pane, right-click the Net Logon service, and then click Properties.

Step4

In the Properties dialog box, set Startup type to Automatic, and then click Start. After the computer starts the service, click OK to close the Properties dialog box, and then close Computer Management.

How to add new user or groups.

How to add new user or groups.

Step 1

Click on the Add button to add new user.

Step 2

Just simply click on the Add to add new user and choose your types.

Step 3

You have successfully creates a new user in your pc.

How to change the Performance

How to change the

Performance

Step 1

Right click from the My Computer and select properties. Following select Advance menu and click on Performance options.

Step 2

You can select to change the performance or virtual memory setup.

Step 3

You can change your virtual memory setup by click on Change button.


How to manage Start up and Recovery

How to manage Start up and Recovery

Step 1

Right click from the My Computer and select properties. Following select Advance menu and click on Startup and Recovery button.

Step 2

To changing the start up, you can key in your own and accurate command in case spoils out the pc.

Step 3

You can key in your command under the window debugging information.


How to access SQL database

How to access SQL database

Step 1

Go to control panel, select Administrative tools and click on Data source setup.

Step 2

Click on Add to create a new data source.

Step 3

Now you can see the SQL server from the list and select it to create a new data source for SQL server.

Step 4

Put in your pc name, description and select server you want to access.

Step 5

You can select your authenticity ID in here.

Step 6

Continue by setting up database path and filename to be attached.

Step 7

Lastly will finish setup and you can test on the result to ensure work or not.

Step 8

It will perform the result is pass or fail. Assume it is fail you can re-do the step to check out where you have miss up.

How to Configure How a Service Is Started

How to Configure How a Service Is Started

Step1

Click Start, click Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Services.

Step2

Right-click the service that you want to configure, and then click Properties.

Step3

Click on the General tab, and then in the Startup type drop down menu, choose one of these Automatic, Manual, or Disabled.

Step4

To specify the user account that the service can use to log on, click the Log On tab, and then use one of the following methods

If the service use the LocalSystem account, click Local System account.

If the service use the LocalService account, click This account, and then type NT AUTHORITY\LocalService.

If the service use the NetworkService account, click This account, and then type NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService.

If specify another account, click This account, click Browse, and then specify a user account in the Select User dialog box. When you are finished, click OK.

Type the password for the user account in the Password box and in the Confirm password box, and then click OK.

How to Save a Copy of the Services That Are Running

How to Save a Copy of the Services That Are Running

To save a copy of the services that are running:

Step1

Right-click the My Computer icon on your desktop, and then click Manage to open Computer Management.

Step2

In Computer Management, locate and expand Services and Applications.Click Services, and then click Details on the View menu.

Step3

Click the Status column, and then click the Status column again to sort the services by status with the started services at the top of the list.

Export the list of services:

      1. On the Action menu, click Export list.

      2. In the File name box, type services.

      3. In the Save as type box, click Text (Comma Delimited) (*.csv).

      4. Save the file on a floppy disk or in another location, and then verify that the file is saved as Services.csv.

Step5

Shut down your computer.

How to change display setting.

How to change display setting.

Step 1

Right click your mouse at the window, and select Properties.

Step 2

After select properties, then you choose Setting menu in the menu bar.

Step 3

You can change the colors setting and screen area display setting for your windows desktop screen.


How To Overlay (mix) Sound Files with Sound Recorder.

How To Overlay (mix) Sound Files with Sound Recorder.

Step1

Click Start and then Program. Click Accessories, Entertainment and then Sound Recorder. On the File menu, click Open. In the Open dialog box, double-click the sound file you want to modify. Move the slider to the place in the file where you want to overlay the sound file.

Step2

On the Edit menu, click Mix with File.Double-click the name of the file you want to mix.

How To Set Group Policy for Maximum Color Depth of Terminal Services

How To Set Group Policy for Maximum Color Depth of Terminal Services

Step 1

Click Start, click Run, and then type MMC.The Console Window will appear.

Step 2

Click the Console menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in,

Step 3

Click Add.

Step 4

Select Group Policy, Click Add

Step 5

Make certain that Local Computer is selected in the Group Policy Object box, click Finish, and then click Close.

How to setup Environment variable.

How to setup Environment variable.

Step 1

Right click from the My Computer and select Advance menu.

Step 2

Click on the environment variable to create a new variable.

Step 3

Key in variable name and value to create it.

Step 4

You can successfully create a new environment to run and detect their path.

How To enable and disable error control.

How To enable and disable error control.

Step 1

Click Start, click Run, type in Regedit.exe, which is the Registry Editor, and then click OK

Step 2

Locate and click the following key in the registry

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Dmadmin

Step 3

On the Edit menu, click Modify

Step 4

Then change the Value Data field to a value of 0 or 1 for disable an enable.

Quit Registry Editor

How To Create a New Catalog

How To Create a New Catalog

Step1

Click Start, Setting then click on Control Panel.

Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click

Computer Management.

Step2

From the console tree, double-click Services and Applications, and then double-click Indexing Service.

Step3

Right-click Indexing Service, point to New, and then click Catalog.

Step 4

Type a name for your new catalog.

Click Browse, click the folder in which you want your new catalog located, and then click OK twice.

You will receive the message "Catalog will remain off-line until Indexing Service is restarted", click OK.