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Windows 7 RC installation instructions

Windows 7 is the newest desktop (OS) operating system, announced by Microsoft. As many application developers and users were left not satisfied by previous MS OS Windows Vista, Windows 7 is more abided...

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Preview website without IP change

You will find this tutorial about how to set IP address for a domain name (website) manually in hosts file on Windows useful in case you are transferring your domain from one company to another, and...

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How to make the taskbar buttons switch to the previous active window in...

Windows 7 introduced a new taskbar and a really cool feature of the taskbar called Aero Peek. Showing live thumbnails for every window in the given group, it quickly became a favourite feature of many...

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How to disable the Win+Key shortcut keys in Windows 7

The Win+Key shortcut keys encompass a lot of functionality for those who prefer utilizing the keyboard as much as possible. If you are not sure what we are talking about let’s point out a few of the...

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Speed up Windows 7 by forcing it to unload unused DLLs and delete cached ones

Windows is often quite slow in unloading DLLs. Even when programs using given DLLs quit, Windows can ‘carry’ around the DLLs for quite a while until it unloads them. Well we will show you how to force...

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Log off user in Windows

This will be a quick one. There was inquiry from one of our visitors how to log off remote users on Windows server, and I will provide a quick example. To have a view on the currently logged users, the...

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Windows server passive port range

Really quick one. To set Windows server passive port range you should use adsutil.vbs which is one of the administration scripts located usually at: C:>\Inetpub\AdminScripts . I am saying...

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