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How to add your Hotmail account to Microsoft Outlook

Disable automatic install of IE 7

Update your Windows XP SP2 Serial number

Why some shortcuts say "Publisher cannot be verified"

New version of IntelliAdmin Lan Edition released

Starting and stopping services across an entire domain

Get rid of those unhelpful printer balloon notifications

Hide user accounts from the Windows XP Welcome screen

New version of Remote Reboot released

Deleting prefetch folder *does* improve boot time.


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Remotely Enable Remote Desktop  

Remote desktop is a nice feature of Windows 2003, XP, and 2000 server that lets you remotely login to, and work on the system as if you were there. Many times you find that you need it enabled - but the machine you are trying to access is far across your network where it is tough to reach.

There is nothing within windows that will allow you to enable this feature remotely. We have taken the liberty to fix that.



It is a totally free utility that does not need an install, extra dlls or runtimes. Just download from here and immediately you are able to disable, or enable Remote Desktop across your LAN

As always - no spyware, adware..Just freeware goodness.


Posted By: Steve Wiseman on Thursday, June 15, 2006

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Test your VNC installations for vulnerability  

It was almost over a month ago that we discovered a serious vulnerability in VNC 4.1.1. After we published our proof of concept web program we took it down almost immediately. The reason behind this was to give the RealVNC team time to fix the problem before allowing people to determine what the actual flaw was. Additionally, we have received a huge pile of email begging us to release some type of tool to test for the flaw, or just put our page back up.

We believe that the cat is out of the bag now, and no harm is done by releasing a VNC flaw testing tool.

We have put together a more polished version that you can download and use on your own (No need to visit a web-page).



It is easy to use. Just download and run the application. Type in the host name or IP address of the machine you would like to test, and click the begin test button. If the remote machine is vulnerable you will see a very small screenshot of the remote machine displayed. If it is not vulnerable you will get an all clear message instead.

You can download it from our website here - As always, no spyware or adware - only freeware goodness


Posted By: Steve Wiseman on Wednesday, June 14, 2006

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Set your VNC password remotely  

We just released a totally free program that will allow you to set the password of your VNC server while it resides on your local network. It has the option to allow for alternate credentials, and it works for all of the major flavors of VNC (UltraVNC, TightVNC, and RealVNC).

It is a nice tool when you are working on machines that are 100s of miles away within your WAN.



No extra dlls, or .net runtimes are required. It just runs without any installation, and can be downloaded from our site. As always no spyware, adware - Just freeware goodness.

Requires at least Windows 2000.


Posted By: Steve Wiseman on Tuesday, June 13, 2006

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VNC Navigator - New product released  

We have been quiet on our blog now for a few weeks - not to worry we have been busy moving our website to a new host, working on some new products, and fielding all of the questions we got over the VNC 4.1.1 security flaw that we discovered. I should be back to posting free utilities and tips within a few days.

The latest program we just finished is VNC Navigator - It allows you to easily manage your VNC Servers. You can connect with a double click, and all of your passwords are kept safe using 256 Bit encryption.



It is free if you only need to manage three servers or less.

Click here to get your free copy today (No spyware, or adware. I Promise!)


Posted By: Steve Wiseman on Monday, June 12, 2006

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