- First go to the registry editor (Click on Start and Run, type regedit and click ok)
- Now under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE go through the Software, Microsoft, Windows, Current Version and Policies
- Now click on the Ratings
- In the right pane of the registry editor, select icon called Key and delete it
- Now restart the computer and run Internet Explorer again
- Click on Tools, Internet Options
- Click on the Content tab and click on Disable. When asked for a password, don't type anything, just click on OK
- This will disable Content Advisor because there's no longer a password
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Sunday, August 16, 2009
Remove Content Advisor Password in Internet Explorer
The following details described how to remove content advisor password in internet explorer using simple edit of registry, this process will reset the program to its original state. please follow these steps.
delete OUTCMD.DAT file to open outlook
If you cant open Microsoft outlook there is one more thing you need to check, you can try deleting the file "OUTCMD.DAT" and reopen outlook. follow these steps.
- First open the search window
- Then search for the file of OUTCMD.DAT
- Now delete OUTCMD.DAT and close the Search box (Generally this file is located at Application Data/Microsoft/Outlook folder)
- Now reopen Microsoft outlook and your problem should be fixed
how to configure login automatically to a user account
Please follow the instruction
- Go to run window (click start and run)
- Type the command of "control userpasswords2" and click ok
- Now highlight the user you want to log into automatically, and uncheck the box for "Users must enter a username and password to use this computer"
- Click on Apply and you'll need to verify the username and password to log in automatically
- Click OK and the next time you restart your computer, you'll automatically be logged in without having the classic prompt or Welcome Screen
how to disable welcome screen in xp
The procedure as follows
- First go to the control panel
- Double-click on User Accounts
- Click on "Change the way users log on or off"
- Now uncheck "Use the Welcome Screen" (note: this will also disable "Fast User Switching")
- Click on Apply Options
- Close the User Accounts window and the Control Panel
- From the next reboot you should see the classic login prompt
cleanup temporary files when exiting internet explorer
With a simple edit of registry you can delete all of the temporary Internet files stored during using of internet explorer.after you exit internet explorer the temporary files were automatically deleted.the procedure described as follows.
- First go to registry editor
- Go to key of HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Cache\
- Now right-click in the open area to create a DWORD Value with the name "Persistent" in "Cache" key
- Next, right-click on "Persistent" and click on 'Modify'
- Enter the value "1" in the text box and click on 'OK'
- In the registry editor go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\Cache\
- Right-click on "Persistent" and click on 'Modify'
- Finally, enter the value "01 00 00 00" in the text box and click on 'OK'
Friday, August 14, 2009
remove addins from outlook 2003
this describes how to remove add-ins that installed outlook 2003
- Open outlook
- On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Other tab
- Click Advanced Options, and then click COM Add-Ins
- To disable an add-in, clear the check box next to the add-in
- To remove an add-in, clear the check box next to the add-in you want to remove, and then click Remove
why you cant open Outlook
Can't open outlook? this can happen for a number of reasons, such as add-ins installed for outlook, corrupt PST file. in order to resolve this issue there is several methods to try.they are describes as follows.
Check task manager
Press Cntrl+Alt+Delete to open task manager and click on processes, now in processes search for a outlook.exe, check If there is multiple outlook.exe processes are running, if so end all outlook.exe processes (right click on outlook.exe and click end process) now Try to open outlook after ending all outlook.exe processes.
Open Outlook in safe mode
To remove add-ins from outlook 2003 read this
Use scanpst.exe for detect errors in pst file
If all above methods fail to start outlook, then try repair outlook program again.
Check task manager
Press Cntrl+Alt+Delete to open task manager and click on processes, now in processes search for a outlook.exe, check If there is multiple outlook.exe processes are running, if so end all outlook.exe processes (right click on outlook.exe and click end process) now Try to open outlook after ending all outlook.exe processes.
Open Outlook in safe mode
- Click on start button and click on Run
- Type outlook.exe /safe and press enter
- Now outlook should be able to run, if outlook won't able to start in normal mode, we have to do a detect and repair
- Click on start button and click on Run
- Type outlook.exe /safe and press enter
- Go to Help tab in Outlook and select office diagnostics, click on continue and click on Run Diagnostics
- Click on start button and click on Run
- Type outlook.exe /a and press enter
- If outlook can open in this way then the third party add-ins are causing the issue. This can be resolved by removing the third party add-ins.
To remove add-ins from outlook 2003 read this
Use scanpst.exe for detect errors in pst file
- First open the folder options (start - run - type control.exe folders press enter)
- Click on View and select "show Hidden files and folders."
- Now open search window
- In the search box, type Scanpst.exe press enter
- Now double-click the Scanpst.exe file to open the program
- Click Browse and specify the PST file
- Click Start. The Scanpst.exe Tool scans the file and reports whether it found any errors (it may take some time to scan PST file depending on the capacity)
- Click OK
- Windows 98 or Windows Me: disk drive\Windows\ Local Settings\Application Data
- Windows NT 4.0: disk drive\WINNT\Profiles\username\Local Settings\Application Data
- Windows XP or Windows Server 2003: disk drive:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application *Data\Microsoft\Outlook
- Windows Vista: disk disk drive:\users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook
If all above methods fail to start outlook, then try repair outlook program again.
how to import outlook contacts
Please do as follows
- In Outlook, on the File menu, click Import and Export
- Under Choose an action to perform, click Import Internet Mail and Addresses
- Under Select the Internet Mail application to import from, click Outlook Express 4.x, 5.x, 6.x
- Clear the check boxes for Import Mail and Import Rules. Only the Import Address Book check box should be selected
- Click Next
- Replace duplicates with items imported Existing data will be overwritten with the information in the file that is being imported
- Allow duplicates to be created Existing data will not be overwritten, and duplicates will be added to the current Outlook folder
- Do not import duplicate items Existing data will be kept, and the duplicate information in the file will not be copied to the current Outlook folder
- Click Finish
how to restore the Personal Address Book
Follow these steps to restore the Personal Address Book
- Go to the control panel (start - setting - control panel)
- Double-click the Mail icon
- Click Show Profiles
- Click the appropriate profile, and then click Properties
- Click Email Accounts
- Click Add a New Directory or Address Book, and then click Next
- Click Additional Address Books, and then click Next
- Click Personal Address Book, and then click Next
- Type the path and the name of the Personal Address Book file that you want to restore, click Apply, and then click OK
- Click Close, and click then OK
How to back up Personal Address Books
Your Personal Address Book might contain e-mail addresses and contact information that is not included in an Outlook Address Book or contact list,the Personal Address Book creates a separate file that is stored on your hard disk drive
Follow these steps to how to find your Personal Address Book file
Follow these steps to how to find your Personal Address Book file
- Click Start, and then click Search
- Type *.pab, and then press ENTER or click Find Now
- Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to copy the .pab file
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