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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Lotus Notes Traveler - Installation & Verification
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3382942/Lotus-Notes-Traveler-Verification
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
Run a program as an Administrator through CMD
RUNAS [ [/noprofile | /profile] [/env] [/savecred | /netonly] ]
/user:
RUNAS [ [/noprofile | /profile] [/env] [/savecred] ]
/smartcard [/user:
RUNAS /trustlevel:
/noprofile specifies that the user's profile should not be loaded.
This causes the application to load more quickly, but
can cause some applications to malfunction.
/profile specifies that the user's profile should be loaded.
This is the default.
/env to use current environment instead of user's.
/netonly use if the credentials specified are for remote
access only.
/savecred to use credentials previously saved by the user.
This option is not available on Windows Vista Home or Windo
ws Vista Starter Editions
and will be ignored.
/smartcard use if the credentials are to be supplied from a
smartcard.
/user
/showtrustlevels displays the trust levels that can be used as arguments
to /trustlevel.
/trustlevel
in /showtrustlevels.
program command line for EXE. See below for examples
Examples:
> runas /noprofile /user:mymachine\administrator cmd
> runas /profile /env /user:mydomain\admin "mmc %windir%\system32\dsa.msc"
> runas /env /user:user@domain.microsoft.com "notepad \"my file.txt\""
LocalComputer
runas /env /user:Administrator "E:\xxx.exe"
NOTE: Enter user's password only when prompted.
NOTE: /profile is not compatible with /netonly.
NOTE: /savecred is not compatible with /smartcard.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Add Copy To / Move To to the Windows Explorer Right Click Menu
A hidden functionality in Windows allows you to right click on a file, select Copy To Folder or Move To Folder, and the move to box will pop up and let you choose a location to either copy or move the file or folder to.
Update: Downloadable version also available.
Here's the quick registry hack to get this working. As usual, back up your registry just in case. You will want to browse down to this key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers
Once you are at that key, right click and choose the New Key option:

Now you will double-click on the (Default) value and enter the following:
{C2FBB630-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}
Click OK and continue.

If you want to enable Move To, you will repeat the same steps, except creating a new key named Move To, and using this value:
{C2FBB631-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}
Now when you right click on a file or folder, you should see the following options:

Let's click Copy To Folder just to see what happens….

Monday, November 10, 2008
Lotus Notes - File Backup
Bookmark.nsf
Names.nsf
Log.nsf
Headline.nsf
ID
Sig
Desktop5.ndk