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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Outlook 2003 - Set Out of Office reply only for internal / domain users only

 

Set Out of Office reply only for your domain users and not to external users or internet users in Outlook 2003 or Exchange 2003.

 

Prevent Out-of-Office to external address in exchange 2003

 

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Click Next and Finish and Turn the rule on.

 

Friday, February 18, 2011

HTC Desire Root - Step by Step Installation to root your HTC desir, Install ROM Manager on HTC Desire & Update with new ROM's like Gingerbread Android 2.3 from OXYGEN

Step by Step Installation to Root your HTC Desire, Install ROM Manager and Update new ROM?

 

1.    Now a day’s its very simple to root your phone with UNREVOKED method, just go to http://unrevoked.com/

 

2.    Choose your handset  like in my case its ‘HTC Desire’

 

 

3.    Download for Windows

 

4.    After download the file, first thing you have to do is uninstall HTC sync from your computer including HTC driver (On your computer, go to Start > Control Panel > Programs > and Uninstall HTC Sync and HTC driver if it is installed before you continue)

 

5.    Now download the HBOOT driver from http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/unrevoked3

 

6.    Installed HBOOT driver, plug your phone with your PC and it will install the new HBOOT drivers for your device

-      Cross verify the installation of drivers > Open Device Manager on your PC. Go to Start Menu –> Control Panel –> Device Manager.

-      Under the Other devices, you will find your Android device. Right click on it and select Update Driver Software.

 

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7.    Now run the downloaded ‘unrevoked file for windows’, you will see this screen

 

 

8.    Plug your device and enable USB debugging on your device or just simply follow the instruction

 

9.    Done! You are rooted and have a custom recovery image!

 

 

 

You may be get error one time, please try again it should work with latest bootloader as well.

 

Mostly user gets the error ‘unrevoked error failed to get root is your firmware too new’

 

     

 

If you get the same error again, then please backup your phone including apps and data (with MyBackupPro or Backup Everything) and reset to factory defaults

 

Now try again and it should work this time.

 

Ø  Now you can download the ‘ROM Manager’ from the Market and install on your device

Ø  Now backup your current ROM with ROM Manager

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Now, if you want you can download any of the new ROM’s available for HTC desire and install

 

Here are the instructions to install Anddroid 2.3 from OXYGEN RC6 for HTC Desire:

 

  1. Make sure your device is rooted. You can root it by above mentioned steps.
  2. Download the ROM from the link given below, and copy it to the root of your SD card.
  3. Open ROM Manager and choose install ROM from the SD Card and provide the path and choose both the option to proceed further (Backup existing Rom and Wipe Data amd Cache)
  4. Your phone will reboot and start in Recovery automatically, if not choose Recovery tab.
  5. Now it will process the installation automatically and your new ROM will get installed.
  6. If you get any error like unable to mount SD or anything like that then Boot you device again and open ROM Manager, under Utilities > click ‘Fix Permissions’ and this will make the necessary changes.
  7. Now follow the step 3 to 5 again

 

Download Oxygen v2.0-RC7 for HTC Desire

 

If you would further require any help, mail me on sukhijapradip@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, February 17, 2011

How to install the WinXP HyperTerminal client on Windows Vista or Windows 7?

How to install the WinXP HyperTerminal client on Windows Vista or Windows 7 (Free)

 

 

HyperTerminal is a Windows XP application that helps you to connect your computer to other  remote computers. This application is also used by NetAdmins to connect their laptops to switches to perform regular maintenance operations. But Windows Vista or Windows 7 do not include this application by default. All the alternatives available are either paid and the free ones are not up to the mark. In this article we will tell you how to install the Windows XP’s HyperTerminal client on Windows Vista or Windows 7.

 

First of all you need to get access to a Windows XP machine and copy two files hypertrm.dll andhypertrm.exe from that system to your target Windows Vista or Windows 7 machine. Alternatively, you can download the files in a zip-package from here. Once you have the zip file, you need to extract the two files from that package to your target system (Windows Vista or Windows 7). CHeck this screenshot below.

 

 

Make sure you keep the files hypertrm.dll and hypertrm.exe in the same folder. Now you can launch the HyperTerminal client by double clicking the hypertrm.exe file. And there you have a fully working HyperTerminal client. This HyperTerminal client functions normally on your Windows Vista or a Windows 7 system as it would on any other Windows XP system. The best part about this method is that the HyperTerminal client you get this way is both free and it works.


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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Outlook Keyboard Shortcuts

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You can accomplish that using two of the easiest to remember keyboard shortcuts, ones we should all be using: Ctrl+N for new item, Del to delete (or Ctrl+D).

The following is a (very) short list of some of the most popular, useful, and easy to remember keyboard shortcuts – ones we should be using more often. There are a lot more keyboard shortcuts but this is a good starting point.

Ctrl+N will get you a new item form in any folder. If you’re in a mail folder, it will be a new message form, in the calendar, a new appointment form.  Use Ctrl+Shift+M for new Mail when looking in any folder, Ctrl+Shift+A for new Appointment, Ctrl+Shift+C for new Contact, Ctrl+Shift+N for Note, or Ctrl+Shift+J for Journal. If you have texting configured in Outlook 2010, Ctrl+Shift+T is a new text message. Notice the pattern? Tasks and Meetings break the pattern as you’ll use Ctrl+Shift+K for a new task and Ctrl+Shift+Q for a new meeting. Oh well, the most used items – mail, appointment, and contact are easily remembered.

To save, press Ctrl+S. Use Alt+S to send an email, meeting or task request. Note that Alt+S will save contacts, appointments, and tasks.

Want to delete the selected message? Use the Delete key. Ctrl+D will also work. Both are much faster than switching to the Home tab to click the Delete button. (I did that last week on my tablet. My excuse – no keyboard. I added the delete command to the QAT to speed it up.)

Reply? Ctrl+R, or Ctrl+Shift+R to reply all. Forward is Ctrl+F.  More patterns. :)
Copy cut, paste and select all work in most Windows programs (Ctrl+C, X, V and A). Oh, and Ctrl+P for print.

Want to initiate a send and receive? Use F9.

Alt+F4 will close the current window (this is a windows shortcut and works in most programs).

Alt+F1 toggles the navigation pane off, on, and minimized. Alt+F2 does the same for the To-Do bar.

Use Tab and Shift+Tab to roll forward and backward between the panels – navigation pane or folder list, to message list, to reading pane. (This is one place where a mouse can win the speed race.)

Ctrl+1 jumps to the mail module, while calendar is ctrl+2, contacts are 3. Ctrl+6 is the folder list. Ctrl+4, 5, 7, and 8 (9 if you use BCM) cover the rest of the navigation pane modules.

If you are looking at your day, week or monthly calendar, Alt+ 0 thru 9 (or, 1 through 0) displays the next 1 to 10 days.  

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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