Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Bike Speedometer Reading
Hello Friends, My Bike speedometer Reading is just crossed 55,555.5 WOW, it's really kool
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Windows Server 2008 Crack without Serial
If your operating system keeps on prompting Activation Key. You can proceed with the following steps.
1. Goto Administrative Tools and click on Services.
2. Move to SL UI Notification Service.
3. Set startup type as “Disabled” (Select from the dropdown list).
4. Click OK
5. At the top “Click on the STOP Service” (Top you can find STOP Symbol).
6. Restart your computer.
7. Now, go to \windows\system32 folder and right click on SLLUA file and click properties.
8. Click Advanced (under security tab).
9. Go to Owner Tab and Click Edit.
10. Click Other users or group
11. Click Advanced
12. Click Find Now
13. Click OK – As selected on Administrator.
14. Click OK – For select user or group window
15. Click OK – SLLUA (Advanced security settings)
16. Click OK – Windows Security popup.
17. Click OK
18. Click Edit – SLLUA Properties.
19. Choose Administrators and check FULL CONTROL box.
20. Then Confirm YES.
21. Click OK – SLLUA Properties.
22. Left click on SLLUA file and DELETE.
23. Confirm YES.
24. Same Procedure for SLUI and SLUINotify.dll (Follow steps 7 to 23)
25. Restart your computer and change the time to TEST.
26. Restart again
27. Password Change Notification comes. Change it while clicking Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
Now, your Windows Server 2008 will not prompt for the Activation Key…
1. Goto Administrative Tools and click on Services.
2. Move to SL UI Notification Service.
3. Set startup type as “Disabled” (Select from the dropdown list).
4. Click OK
5. At the top “Click on the STOP Service” (Top you can find STOP Symbol).
6. Restart your computer.
7. Now, go to \windows\system32 folder and right click on SLLUA file and click properties.
8. Click Advanced (under security tab).
9. Go to Owner Tab and Click Edit.
10. Click Other users or group
11. Click Advanced
12. Click Find Now
13. Click OK – As selected on Administrator.
14. Click OK – For select user or group window
15. Click OK – SLLUA (Advanced security settings)
16. Click OK – Windows Security popup.
17. Click OK
18. Click Edit – SLLUA Properties.
19. Choose Administrators and check FULL CONTROL box.
20. Then Confirm YES.
21. Click OK – SLLUA Properties.
22. Left click on SLLUA file and DELETE.
23. Confirm YES.
24. Same Procedure for SLUI and SLUINotify.dll (Follow steps 7 to 23)
25. Restart your computer and change the time to TEST.
26. Restart again
27. Password Change Notification comes. Change it while clicking Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
Now, your Windows Server 2008 will not prompt for the Activation Key…
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
4 steps you can change your administrator's password
Change your Administrator Password!!! in WinXP

2. Click on the Advanced Tab and then on the Advanced button.
3. Next click on the Users folder in the left pane of the Local Users and Groups Window. To the right are all accounts existing locally on your system. The Administrator account is what you are looking for. That is the account you must log in with in order to make system level changes. From here on out, we will refer to this as your local system administrator account or your administrator account. There may be a chance where your administrator account has been renamed. You can usually tell which account is the administrator one by reading the description to the far right of the selected account.
1. Click Start then Run. In the open box type in “control userpasswords2” without the quotes and then click OK or press enter on the keyboard.

2. Click on the Advanced Tab and then on the Advanced button.
3. Next click on the Users folder in the left pane of the Local Users and Groups Window. To the right are all accounts existing locally on your system. The Administrator account is what you are looking for. That is the account you must log in with in order to make system level changes. From here on out, we will refer to this as your local system administrator account or your administrator account. There may be a chance where your administrator account has been renamed. You can usually tell which account is the administrator one by reading the description to the far right of the selected account.
4. If you’re not sure what the password is, right click on the Administrator account and choose reset password to reset it. Before restarting your computer, write down this account credentials (the username and password of the account) and store this information in a safe place. When you leave campus you will need this information to get back into your computer.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Difference between Visual Studio 2005 & 2008
Visual Studio 2008 is based on .NET Framework 3.5 (in fact the core is still .NET 2.0, to better understand .NET Framework version and naming you can refer to http://www.danielmoth.com/Blog/2007/06/net-framework-35.html), while VS 2005 on .NET Framework 2.0, VS 2003 on .NET Framework 1.1.
And .NET Framework 1.1 is kind of different from .NET Framework 2.0/3.5, because they use different .NET runtime (Common Language Runtime) version. But VS 2005 and VS 2008 do provide migrating wizard to help you migrating from VS2003 to VS2005 or from VS2005 to VS2008, actually the latter is much easier since .NET Framework 3.5 just some extra assemblies to support some new features or stuff such as AJAX(3.5) LINQ(3.5) WPF(3.0) WCF(3.0) WF(3.0) etc added on .NET Framework 2.0/3.0.
u can refer http://msmvps.com/blogs/jon.skeet/archive/2007/11/20/vs2005-and-vs2008-co-existence.aspx
In short, VS2005 to VS 2008, compatibility is guaranteed. VS2003 to VS2005 migrating method is provided.
- Can VS2008 be used to generate binaries for XP and Windows 2003?
VS2008 is focused on .NET Framework developing, if you want it to be native code, you may try Ngen(Native Image Generator (Ngen.exe)) to generate compiled processor-specific machine code instead of IL(managed code in .NET Framework for later JIT compiler to compile)
VS 2008 can target on .NET Framework 2.0/3.0/3.5 application, for more information see: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/06/20/vs-2008-multi-targeting-support.aspx
Which means as long as a compatible .NET Framework installed on XP or Windows2003, your .NET application will run without problem.
What is the difference between Professional edition and Team Systems edition? Is it just pricing/licensing or any feature differences?
For VS2005 there is a products overview: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa700921.aspx
To professional edition of VS2008 from VS2005, the only change is the inclusion of the former VSTO functionality into the mainline Professional Edition SKU. This will provide Office development functionality to a broader base of developers.
Apart from the addition of the new Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals, there are no SKU lineup changes to Team System in Visual Studio 2008.
And .NET Framework 1.1 is kind of different from .NET Framework 2.0/3.5, because they use different .NET runtime (Common Language Runtime) version. But VS 2005 and VS 2008 do provide migrating wizard to help you migrating from VS2003 to VS2005 or from VS2005 to VS2008, actually the latter is much easier since .NET Framework 3.5 just some extra assemblies to support some new features or stuff such as AJAX(3.5) LINQ(3.5) WPF(3.0) WCF(3.0) WF(3.0) etc added on .NET Framework 2.0/3.0.
u can refer http://msmvps.com/blogs/jon.skeet/archive/2007/11/20/vs2005-and-vs2008-co-existence.aspx
In short, VS2005 to VS 2008, compatibility is guaranteed. VS2003 to VS2005 migrating method is provided.
- Can VS2008 be used to generate binaries for XP and Windows 2003?
VS2008 is focused on .NET Framework developing, if you want it to be native code, you may try Ngen(Native Image Generator (Ngen.exe)) to generate compiled processor-specific machine code instead of IL(managed code in .NET Framework for later JIT compiler to compile)
VS 2008 can target on .NET Framework 2.0/3.0/3.5 application, for more information see: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/06/20/vs-2008-multi-targeting-support.aspx
Which means as long as a compatible .NET Framework installed on XP or Windows2003, your .NET application will run without problem.
What is the difference between Professional edition and Team Systems edition? Is it just pricing/licensing or any feature differences?
For VS2005 there is a products overview: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa700921.aspx
To professional edition of VS2008 from VS2005, the only change is the inclusion of the former VSTO functionality into the mainline Professional Edition SKU. This will provide Office development functionality to a broader base of developers.
Apart from the addition of the new Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals, there are no SKU lineup changes to Team System in Visual Studio 2008.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Topics
Advanced Asp.Net with C#.Net
CVS/VSS
Visual Studio 2008
XML,CSS
DHTML
JavaScript
Web Services/soap
web 2.0 - 3.0
caching
AJAX
Flash
Adobe FLEX
Sharepoint Portal
Biztalk developer
SQL SERVER 2008
IIS Administration
WIN 32 API
ASP.NET MOBILE
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C#.Net/ASP.Net/ADO.Net (EDI Interfaces and XML Interfaces), Stored Procedure Developement, UDI Development, UDI Packet Development and XISS
SOA
XML
Webservices
SOAP, Webservices
SOA
Microsoft Visual Studio
SQL Server 2005
Winforms
SQL
Testing Overview (NUNIT)
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CVS/VSS
Visual Studio 2008
XML,CSS
DHTML
JavaScript
Web Services/soap
web 2.0 - 3.0
caching
AJAX
Flash
Adobe FLEX
Sharepoint Portal
Biztalk developer
SQL SERVER 2008
IIS Administration
WIN 32 API
ASP.NET MOBILE
-----------------------------
C#.Net/ASP.Net/ADO.Net (EDI Interfaces and XML Interfaces), Stored Procedure Developement, UDI Development, UDI Packet Development and XISS
SOA
XML
Webservices
SOAP, Webservices
SOA
Microsoft Visual Studio
SQL Server 2005
Winforms
SQL
Testing Overview (NUNIT)
------------------------------
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Hello Friends
Hi Friends,
My Name is S.Pavan Kumar and I am a Software Engineer from one of the best companies in the world.
My Carrier Qualifications are Post Graduation in Computer Applications (MCA) From Osmania University - 2007 (Batch) . Graduation in Computer Applications (BCA) From Osmania University (2004) Batch. Intermediate i.e., 10+2 from Gautami Academy Jr. College in Hyderabad. And Schooling from Parveen High School.
I born in Hanamakonda (Warangal) and brought up in Hyderabad.
My First Education is started from Cuddapah High School from Kadapa (Cuddapah).
I did Diploma in Theater Arts from Nizams College.
I Love to play Guitar.
I regularly practice YOGA.
Music is my passion.
Coming to Technology side, I know the entire Hardware and Software concepts. Networking and Designing.
Friends, Share your views from this blog and Introduce yourself from here.
Thank you
S.Pavan Kumar
spks2000@yahoo.com, spks2000@gmail.com
My Name is S.Pavan Kumar and I am a Software Engineer from one of the best companies in the world.
My Carrier Qualifications are Post Graduation in Computer Applications (MCA) From Osmania University - 2007 (Batch) . Graduation in Computer Applications (BCA) From Osmania University (2004) Batch. Intermediate i.e., 10+2 from Gautami Academy Jr. College in Hyderabad. And Schooling from Parveen High School.
I born in Hanamakonda (Warangal) and brought up in Hyderabad.
My First Education is started from Cuddapah High School from Kadapa (Cuddapah).
I did Diploma in Theater Arts from Nizams College.
I Love to play Guitar.
I regularly practice YOGA.
Music is my passion.
Coming to Technology side, I know the entire Hardware and Software concepts. Networking and Designing.
Friends, Share your views from this blog and Introduce yourself from here.
Thank you
S.Pavan Kumar
spks2000@yahoo.com, spks2000@gmail.com
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