Showing posts with label Tricks and tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tricks and tips. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

WHY WE SHOULD VISIT TEMPLES?


(Scientific Reason) There are thousands of temples all over India in different size, shape and locations but not all of them are considered to be built the Vedic way. Generally, a temple should be located at a place where earth's magnetic wave path passes through densely. It can be in the outskirts of a town/village or city, or in middle of the dwelling place, or on a hilltop. The essence of visiting a temple is discussed here.

Now, these temples are located strategically at a place where the positive energy is abundantly available from the magnetic and electric wave distributions of north/south pole thrust. The main idol is placed in the core center of the temple, known as "*Garbhagriha*" or *Moolasthanam*. In fact, the temple structure is built after the idol has been placed. This *Moolasthanam* is where earth’s magnetic waves are found to be maximum. We know that there are some copper plates, inscribed with Vedic scripts, buried beneath the Main Idol. What are they really? No, they are not God’s / priests’ flash cards when they forget the *shlokas*. The copper plate absorbs earth’s magnetic waves and radiates it to the surroundings. Thus a person regularly visiting a temple and walking clockwise around the Main Idol receives the beamed magnetic waves and his body absorbs it. This is a very slow process and a regular visit will let him absorb more of this positive energy. Scientifically, it is the positive energy that we all require to have a healthy life.

Further, the Sanctum is closed on three sides. This increases the effect of all energies. The lamp that is lit radiates heat energy and also provides light inside the sanctum to the priests or *poojaris* performing the pooja. The ringing of the bells and the chanting of prayers takes a worshipper into trance, thus not letting his mind waver. When done in groups, this helps people forget personal problems for a while and relieve their stress. The fragrance from the flowers, the burning of camphor give out the chemical energy further aiding in a different good aura. The effect of all these energies is supplemented by the positive energy from the idol, the copper plates and utensils in the *Moolasthan*am /*Garbagraham*. *Theertham*, the “holy” water used during the pooja to wash the idol is not plain water cleaning the dust off an idol. It is a concoction of Cardamom,*Karpura* (Benzoin), zaffron / saffron, *Tulsi* (Holy Basil), Clove, etc...Washing the idol is to charge the water with the magnetic radiations thus increasing its medicinal values. Three spoons of this holy water is distributed to devotees. Again, this water is mainly a source of magneto-therapy. Besides, the clove essence protects one from tooth decay, the saffron & *Tulsi* leafs protects one from common cold and cough, cardamom and *Pachha Karpuram* (benzoin), act as mouth fresheners. It is proved that *Theertham* is a very good blood purifier, as it is highly energized. Hence it is given as *prasadam* to the devotees. This way, one can claim to remain healthy by regularly visiting the Temples. This is why our elders used to suggest us to offer prayers at the temple so that you will be cured of many ailments. They were not always superstitious. Yes, in a few cases they did go overboard when due to ignorance they hoped many serious diseases could be cured at temples by deities. When people go to a temple for the *Deepaaraadhana*, and when the doors open up, the positive energy gushes out onto the persons who are there. The water that is sprinkled onto the assemblages passes on the energy to all. This also explains why men are not allowed to wear shirts at a few temples and women are requested to wear more ornaments during temple visits. It is through these jewels (metal) that positive energy is absorbed by the women. Also, it is a practice to leave newly purchased jewels at an idol’s feet and then wear them with the idol’s blessings. This act is now justified after reading this article. This act of “seeking divine blessings” before using any new article, like books or pens or automobiles may have stemmed from this through mere observation.

Energy lost in a day’s work is regained through a temple visit and one is refreshed slightly. The positive energy that is spread out in the entire temple and especially around where the main idol is placed, are simply absorbed by one's body and mind. Did you know, every Vaishnava(Vishnu devotees), “must” visit a Vishnu temple twice every day in their location. Our practices are NOT some hard and fast rules framed by 1 man and his followers or God’s words in somebody’s dreams. All the rituals, all the practices are, in reality, well researched, studied and scientifically backed thesis which form the ways of nature to lead a good healthy life.

The scientific and research part of the practices are well camouflaged as “elder’s instructions” or “granny’s teaching’s” which should be obeyed as a mark of respect so as to once again, avoid stress to the mediocre brains.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Know u'r Mobile Number?

How to know my mobile number? 

idea – *112#
vodafone – *777*0#,*121*0#
docomo – *580#
uninor – *1#
reliance – *1#


they r all working as of now....

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Esxcfg command Help



Jump
To:
Networking: Esxcfg-firewall
Esxcfg-nics Esxcfg-vswitch
Esxcfg-vswif
Esxcfg-route
Esxcfg-vmknic

Storage: Esxcfg-mpath Esxcfg-nas Esxcfg-swisci
Esxcfg-vmhbadevs
General: Esxcfg-advcfg
Esxcfg-auth Esxcfg-info Esxcfg-resgrp Esxcfg-upgrade
Boot/Diagnostic: Esxcfg-boot Esxcfg-dumppart Esxcfg-init
Esxcfg-linuxnet Esxcfg-module
 

Esxcfg-firewall
Description: Configures the service
console firewall ports
Syntax: esxcfg-firewall

Options:

-q Lists current settings
-q Lists settings for the specified service
-q incoming|outgoing Lists settings for non-required incoming/outgoing
ports
-s Lists known services
-l Loads current settings
-r Resets all options to defaults
-e Allows specified service through the firewall
(enables)
-d Blocks specified service (disables)
-o Opens a port
-c Closes a port previously opened by –o
-h Displays command help
-allowincoming Allow all incoming ports
-allowoutgoing Allow all outgoing ports
-blockincoming Block all non-required incoming ports (default
value)
-blockoutgoing Block all non-required outgoing ports (default
value)

Default Services:

AAMClient Added by the vpxa RPM: Traffic between ESX
Server hosts for VMware High Availability (HA) and EMC Autostart Manager –
inbound and outbound TCP and UDP Ports 2050 – 5000 and 8042 – 8045
activeDirectorKerberos Active Directory Kerberos - outbound TCPs Port 88 and
464
CIMHttpServer First-party optional service: CIM HTTP Server - inbound
TCP Port 5988
CIMHttpsServer First-party optional service: CIM HTTPS Server - inbound
TCP Port 5989
CIMSLP First-party optional service: CIM SLP - inbound and
outbound TCP and UDP Ports 427
commvaultDynamic Backup agent: Commvault dynamic – inbound and outbound
TCP Ports 8600 – 8619
commvaultStatic Backup agent: Commvault static – inbound and outbound
TCP Ports 8400 – 8403
ftpClient FTP client - outbound TCP Port 21
ftpServer FTP server - inbound TCP Port 21
kerberos Kerberos - outbound TCPs Port 88 and 749
LicenseClient FlexLM license server client - outbound TCP Ports 27000
and 27010
nfsClient NFS client - outbound TCP and UDP Ports 111 and 2049 (0
– 65535)
nisClient NIS client - outbound TCP and UDP Ports 111 (0 –
65535)
ntpClient NTP client - outbound UDP Port 123
smbClient SMB client - outbound TCP Ports 137 – 139 and 445
snmpd SNMP services - inbound TCP Port 161 and outbound TCP
Port 162
sshClient SSH client - outbound TCP Port 22
sshServer SSH server - inbound TCP Port 22
swISCSIClient First-party optional service: Software iSCSI client -
outbound TCP Port 3260
telnetClient NTP client - outbound TCP Port 23
TSM Backup agent: IBM Tivoli Storage Manager – inbound and
outbound TCP Ports 1500
veritasBackupExec Backup agent: Veritas BackupExec – inbound TCP Ports
10000 – 10200
veritasNetBackup Backup agent: Veritas NetBackup – inbound TCP Ports
13720, 13732, 13734, and 13783
vncServer VNC server - Allow VNC sessions 0-64: inbound TCP Ports
5900 – 5964
vpxHeartbeats vpx heartbeats - outbound UDP Port
902
Note: You can configure your own services in the file
/etc/vmware/firewall/services.xml

esxcfg-firewall
examples:

Enable ssh client connections from the
Service Console:
# esxcfg-firewall -e sshClient
Disable the Samba client connections:
# esxcfg-firewall
-d smbClient
Allow syslog outgoing
traffic:
# esxcfg-firewall -o
514,udp,out,syslog
Turn off the
firewall:

# esxcfg-firewall -allowIncoming
#
esxcfg-firewall -allowOutgoing
Re-enable the
firewall:

# esxcfg-firewall -blockIncoming
#
esxcfg-firewall –blockOutgoing


Esxcfg-nics
Description: Prints a list of physical network adapters along with information
on the driver, PCI device, and link state of each NIC. You can also use this
command to control a physical network adapter’s speed and
duplexing.
Syntax:
esxcfg-nics [nic]

Options:

-s Set the speed of this NIC to one of
10/100/1000/10000. Requires a NIC parameter.
-d Set the duplex of this NIC to one of 'full' or 'half'.
Requires a NIC parameter.
-a Set speed and duplex automatically. Requires a NIC
parameter.
-l Print the list of NICs and their settings.
-r Restore the NICs configured speed/duplex settings.
(Internal use only)
-h Displays command help

esxcfg-nics
examples:

Set the speed and duplex of a NIC
(vmnic2) to 100/Full:

esxcfg-nics -s 100 -d full
vmnic2
Set the speed and duplex of a NIC (vmnic2)
to auto-negotiate:

esxcfg-nics -a vmnic2



Esxcfg-vswitch
Description: Creates and updates
virtual machine (vswitch) network settings
Syntax: esxcfg-vswitch
[vswitch[:ports]]

Options:


-a Add a new virtual switch.
-d Delete the virtual switch.
-l List all the virtual switches.
-L Set pnic as an uplink for the vswitch.
-U Remove pnic from the uplinks for the vswitch.
-p Specify a portgroup for operation. Use ALL for operation
to work on all portgroups
-v Set VLAN ID for portgroup specified by -p. 0 would
disable the VLAN.
-c Check to see if a virtual switch exists. Program outputs
a 1 if it exists, 0 otherwise.
-A Add a new portgroup to the virtual switch.
-D Delete the portgroup from the virtual switch.
-C Check to see if a portgroup exists. Program outputs a 1
if it exists, 0 otherwise.
-r Restore all virtual switches from the configuration file
(Internal use only)
-h Displays command help


esxcfg-vswitch examples:

Add a pnic (vmnic2) to a vswitch (vswitch1):
esxcfg-vswitch -L vmnic2 vswitch1
Remove a pnic (vmnic3) from a vswitch (vswitch0):
esxcfg-vswitch -U vmnic3 vswitch0
Create a portgroup (VM Network3) on a vswitch
(vswitch1):

esxcfg-vswitch -A "VM Network 3"
vSwitch1

Assign a VLAN ID (3) to a portgroup (VM
Network 3) on a vswitch (vswitch1):

esxcfg-vswitch
-v 3 -p "VM Network 3" vSwitch1



Esxcfg-vswif
Description: Creates and updates service console network settings. This
command is used if you cannot manage the ESX Server host through the VI Client
because of network configuration issues.

Syntax: esxcfg-vswif
[vswif]

Options:

-a Add vswif, requires IP parameters.
Automatically enables interface.
-d Delete vswif.
-l List configured vswifs.
-e Enable this vswif interface.
-s Disable this vswif interface.
-p Set the portgroup name of the vswif.
-i or DHCP The IP address for this vswif or specify DHCP to use
DHCP for this address.
-n The IP netmask for this vswif.
-b The IP broadcast address for this vswif. (not required
if netmask and ip are set)
-c Check to see if a virtual NIC exists. Program outputs a
1 if the given vswif exists, 0 otherwise.
-D Disable all vswif interfaces. (WARNING: This may result
in a loss of network connectivity to the Service Console)
-E Enable all vswif interfaces and bring them up.
-r Restore all vswifs from the configuration file.
(Internal use only)
-h Displays command help.
Note: You can set the Service Console
default gateway by editing the /etc/sysconfig/network file or through the VI
Client under Configuration, DNS & Routing.

esxcfg-vswif
examples:

Change your Service Console (vswif0)
IP and Subnet Mask:

esxcfg-vswif -i 172.20.20.5 -n
255.255.255.0 vswif0

Add a Service Console
(vswif0):

esxcfg-vswif -a vswif0 -p "Service
Console" -i 172.20.20.40 -n 255.255.255.0



Esxcfg-route
Description: Sets or retrieves the default VMkernel gateway
route
Syntax:
esxcfg-route [ [] ]

can be specified in 2 ways: as a single argument in
/ format or as a
pair.
is either an IP address or 'default'

Options:

-a Add route to the VMkernel, requires network
address (or 'default') and gateway IP address.
-d Delete route from the VMkernel, requires network address
(or 'default').
-l List configured routes for the Service Console.
-r Restore route setting to configured values on system
start. (Internal use only)
-h Displays command help

esxcfg-route examples:

Set the VMkernel default gateway route:
esxcfg-route 172.20.20.1

Add a
route to the VMkernel:

esxcfg-route -a default
255.255.255.0 172.20.20.1



Esxcfg-vmknic
Description: Creates and updates
VMkernel TCP/IP settings for VMotion, NAS, and iSCSI
Syntax: esxcfg-vmknic
[[portgroup]]

Options:


-a Add a VMkernel NIC to the system, requires IP
parameters and portgroup name.
-d Delete VMkernel NIC on given portgroup.
-e Enable the given NIC if disabled.
-D Disable the given NIC if enabled.
-l List VMkernel NICs.
-i The IP address for this VMkernel NIC. Setting an IP
address requires that the -n option be given in same command.
-n The IP netmask for this VMkernel NIC. Setting the IP
netmask requires that the -i option be given in the same command.
-r Restore VMkernel TCP/IP interfaces from configuration
file. (Internal use only)
-h Displays command help
esxcfg-vmknic examples:
Add
a VMkernel NIC and set the IP and subnet mask:

esxcfg-vmknic -a "VM Kernel" -i 172.20.20.19 -n 255.255.255.0

Auto-Sweep Account


Why you should enable Auto Sweep in your Bank Account

 

Do you have a Bank Account? Off-course you do! How much money do you have in your account? 5,000? 20,000? or a few lacs? If you have a lot of cash, lying idle in your Bank Account, and at the same time you don’t want to commit to long-term investment, you need to enable the Auto-Sweep facility in your Savings Bank account. This will make sure you earn good interest on a major part on the cash lying in your Savings account.
 

Auto Sweep Bank account

What is Auto-Sweep Account ?

“Auto Sweep” is a facility which provides, the combined benefits of a Savings Bank account and Fixed Deposits. Auto-Sweep facility interlinks your saving bank account with a Deposit account and makes sure any extra amount lying in your bank account above a threshold limit is automatically transferred to Fixed deposits and you earn better interest on your money.

How ‘Auto Sweep’ works?

This is how Auto-Sweep works. You define a “threshold limit”, and money up to that limit will be in the form of cash in your savings account and any amount above this, “limit” will automatically be converted into a Fixed Deposit and you will start earning normal FD returns on that part of the money. At any point in time, if you need money more than is lying in your bank account, the money lying in the Fixed Deposits is Reversed-sweeped into your savings account and you can withdraw the amount you wish.
Example
Ajay opens a new Savings Bank account with SBI. He enables Auto-Sweep facility on his savings bank account and defines the threshold limit of Rs 30,000 . Now suppose he has Rs 10,000 lying in the bank, He will be earning normal 3-3.5% interest on this money. After that if he deposits Rs 60,000 in his account, his total balance would be 70,000. But as this is above his “threshold limit”, the extra amount of 40,000 will be converted into a fixed deposit automatically and start earning returns equal to normal Fixed deposits with SBI (for example 8%). This way he always has 30,000 in his account for his daily requirements, and he has 40,000 converted into Fixed deposits which again is available to him incase he requires it.
Now suppose he has to withdraw 10,000 from his account, he will actually withdraw it from the cash lying in saving bank , and his balance will reduce to 20,000. However on the other hand if he wants to withdraw Rs 50,000 . then in that case, as his account balance will be just 30,000, an additional Rs 20,000 will be auto-reversed from his Fixed Deposit and he can withdraw total 50,000 .

Opportunity cost

A lot of us don’t bother about how much idle money is lying in our account and for how long. This happens because we think “I might need it soon, so lets not commit to any investment.” But then, the money keeps lying in the bank for months and months and sometimes even years.
Suppose your account has Rs 1 lac for 1 year, it will earn 3.5% interest on it, which is Rs 3,500 for a year. However if you have auto-sweep enabled in your savings account with threshold limit of Rs 20,000, the additional 80,000 will actually be in form of a fixed deposit and it will earn an interest of 8% (assumption). In this, you will earn 3.5% of 20,000 which turns out to be Rs 700 and 8% of 80,000 which is Rs 6,400 , a total of 7,100 , which is almost 100% more than the first case .
A lot of people have much more than 1 lac in their accounts, not just 1 lac. You can earn some extra returns if you just enable auto-sweep on your saving account . So find out if your bank provides the facility, just do it, and get it right away!
Also note that different banks have different names for this facility. For eg., ICICI Bank calls it ”Auto Sweep” , HDFC Bank calls it “Sweep-In” account , and SBI calls it “Saving Plus.” . Here is a list of other banks and the name by which they call this Auto-Sweep facility (thanks for Gopal Gidwani for the info)
  • IDBI Bank – Sweep-in Savings Account
  • Axis Bank – Encash 24
  • Union Bank – Union Flexi Deposit
  • HDFC Bank – Super Saver Facility
  • Bank of India – BOI Savings Plus Scheme
  • Oriental Bank of Commerce – Flexi Fixed Deposit Scheme
  • State Bank of India – Multi Option Deposit Scheme
  • Allahabad Bank – Flexi-fix Deposit
  • Bank of Maharashtra – Mixie Deposit Scheme
  • Corporation Bank – Money Flex
  • United Bank of India – United Bonanza Savings Scheme

Disadvantages of Auto-Sweep Account

Auto-Sweep has some disadvantages too. In general the interest rates of normal fixed deposit and FDs under Auto-Sweep are same, but some banks charge a penalty if the FD under auto-sweep accounts are broken before some duration like 1 yr and 1 day . But I think that’s fine.  If not 8% , you will at least get 7%, still better than 3.5% .
Some banks are also known to give simple interest on the Auto-sweep Fixed Deposits and not compound interest as in case of normal fixed deposits .

Don’t over do it

While Auto-sweep is a wonderful thing for salaried class people who want to maintain liquidity, as well as want to earn more interest on their unused money, one should not over do it. If you are very sure that the money lying in your account will really not be used for long, better to use the normal Fixed deposit or Debt funds. Only if you are unsure of your money lying in bank and when you might need it, you should be using Auto-Sweep facility.

The way auto-sweep works, it makes it an ideal place to park emergency funds . So if you have kept 6 months of expenses as your emergency fund in Saving Bank, then you can enable auto-sweep facility and set threshold limit as 2-3 months of expenses, so that rest of the money can earn a better interest.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

REMOVING USERNAME IN THE STARTMENU

Open Registry Editor Then Go To : "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer".
On The Right, Make A New Entry With Right Click On Your Mouse Then Choose "New | DWORD Value" Change The Entry's Name Into "NoUserNameInStartMenu", Double Click In The New Entry And Fill The "Value Data" With "1". Press OK, Exit From The Registry Editor. Restart Your Computer.

Possible "RUN" commands

You can access all these programs by going through START/RUN.

--> SQL Client Configuration - cliconfg
--> System Configuration Editor - sysedit
--> System Configuration Utility - msconfig
--> System File Checker Utility (Scan Immediately)- sfc /scannow
--> System File Checker Utility (Scan Once At Next Boot)- sfc /scanonce
--> System File Checker Utility (Scan On Every Boot) - sfc /scanboot
--> System File Checker Utility (Return to Default Setting)- sfc /revert
--> System File Checker Utility (Purge File Cache)- sfc /purgecache
--> System File Checker Utility (Set Cache Size to size x)-sfc/cachesize=x
--> System Information - msinfo32.
--> Task Manager – taskmgr
--> System Properties - sysdm.cpl
--> TCP Tester - tcptest
--> Telnet Client - telnet
--> User Account Management- nusrmgr.cpl
--> Utility Manager - utilman
--> Windows Address Book - wab
--> Windows Address Book Import Utility - wabmig
--> Windows Backup Utility (if installed)- ntbackup
--> Windows Explorer - explorer
--> Windows Firewall- firewall.cpl
--> Windows Magnifier- magnify
--> Windows Management Infrastructure - wmimgmt.msc
--> Windows Media Player - wmplayer
--> Windows Messenger - msmsgs
--> Windows Picture Import Wizard (need camera connected)- wiaacmgr
--> Windows System Security Tool – syskey
--> Windows Update Launches - wupdmgr
--> Windows Version (to show which version of windows)- winver
--> Windows XP Tour Wizard - tourstart
--> Wordpad - write--> Password Properties - password.cpl
--> Performance Monitor - perfmon.msc
--> Phone and Modem Options - telephon.cpl
--> Phone Dialer - dialer
--> Pinball Game - pinball
--> Power Configuration - powercfg.cpl
--> Printers and Faxes - control printers
--> Printers Folder – printers
--> Private Character Editor - eudcedit
--> Quicktime (If Installed)- QuickTime.cpl
--> Real Player (if installed)- realplay
--> Regional Settings - intl.cpl
--> Registry Editor - regedit
--> Registry Editor - regedit32
--> Remote Access Phonebook - rasphone
--> Remote Desktop - mstsc
--> Removable Storage - ntmsmgr.msc
--> Removable Storage Operator Requests - ntmsoprq.msc
--> Resultant Set of Policy (XP Prof) - rsop.msc
--> Scanners and Cameras - sticpl.cpl
--> Scheduled Tasks - control schedtasks
--> Security Center - wscui.cpl
--> Services - services.msc
--> Shared Folders - fsmgmt.msc
--> Shuts Down Windows - shutdown
--> Sounds and Audio - mmsys.cpl
--> Spider Solitare Card Game - spider
--> Malicious Software Removal Tool - mrt
--> Microsoft Access (if installed) - access.cpl
--> Microsoft Chat - winchat
--> Microsoft Excel (if installed) - excel
--> Microsoft Frontpage (if installed)- frontpg
--> Microsoft Movie Maker - moviemk
--> Microsoft Paint - mspaint
--> Microsoft Powerpoint (if installed)- powerpnt
--> Microsoft Word (if installed)- winword
--> Microsoft Syncronization Tool - mobsync
--> Minesweeper Game - winmine
--> Mouse Properties - control mouse
--> Mouse Properties - main.cpl
--> Nero (if installed)- nero
--> Netmeeting - conf
--> Network Connections - control netconnections
--> Network Connections - ncpa.cpl
--> Network Setup Wizard - netsetup.cpl
--> Notepad - notepad
--> Nview Desktop Manager (If Installed)- nvtuicpl.cpl
--> Object Packager - packager
--> ODBC Data Source Administrator- odbccp32.cpl
--> On Screen Keyboard - osk
--> Opens AC3 Filter (If Installed) - ac3filter.cpl
--> Outlook Express - msimn
--> Paint – pbrush
--> Keyboard Properties - control keyboard
--> IP Configuration (Display Connection Configuration) - ipconfi/all
--> IP Configuration (Display DNS Cache Contents)- ipconfig /displaydns
--> IP Configuration (Delete DNS Cache Contents)- ipconfig /flushdns
--> IP Configuration (Release All Connections)- ipconfig /release
--> IP Configuration (Renew All Connections)- ipconfig /renew
--> IP Configuration(RefreshesDHCP&Re-RegistersDNS)-ipconfig/registerdns
--> IP Configuration (Display DHCP Class ID)- ipconfig/showclassid
--> IP Configuration (Modifies DHCP Class ID)- ipconfig /setclassid
--> Java Control Panel (If Installed)- jpicpl32.cpl
--> Java Control Panel (If Installed)- javaws
--> Local Security Settings - secpol.msc
--> Local Users and Groups - lusrmgr.msc
--> Logs You Out Of Windows - logoff.....
--> Accessibility Controls - access.cpl
--> Accessibility Wizard - accwiz
--> Add Hardware - Wizardhdwwiz.cpl
--> Add/Remove Programs - appwiz.cpl
--> Administrative Tools control - admintools
--> Adobe Acrobat (if installed) - acrobat
--> Adobe Designer (if installed)- acrodist
--> Adobe Distiller (if installed)- acrodist
--> Adobe ImageReady (if installed)- imageready
--> Adobe Photoshop (if installed)- photoshop
--> Automatic Updates - wuaucpl.cpl
--> Bluetooth Transfer Wizard – fsquirt
--> Calculator - calc
--> Certificate Manager - certmgr.msc
--> Character Map - charmap
--> Check Disk Utility - chkdsk
--> Clipboard Viewer - clipbrd
--> Command Prompt - cmd
--> Component Services - dcomcnfg
--> Computer Management - compmgmt.msc
--> Control Panel - control
--> Date and Time Properties - timedate.cpl
--> DDE Shares - ddeshare
--> Device Manager - devmgmt.msc
--> Direct X Control Panel (If Installed)- directx.cpl
--> Direct X Troubleshooter- dxdiag
--> Disk Cleanup Utility- cleanmgr
--> Disk Defragment- dfrg.msc
--> Disk Management- diskmgmt.msc
--> Disk Partition Manager- diskpart
--> Display Properties- control desktop
--> Display Properties- desk.cpl
--> Display Properties (w/Appearance Tab Preselected)- control color
--> Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility- drwtsn32
--> Driver Verifier Utility- verifier
--> Event Viewer- eventvwr.msc
--> Files and Settings Transfer Tool- migwiz
--> File Signature Verification Tool- sigverif
--> Findfast- findfast.cpl
--> Firefox (if installed)- firefox
--> Folders Properties- control folders
--> Fonts- control fonts--> Fonts Folder- fonts
--> Free Cell Card Game- freecell
--> Game Controllers- joy.cpl
--> Group Policy Editor (XP Prof)- gpedit.msc
--> Hearts Card Game- mshearts
--> Help and Support- helpctr
--> HyperTerminal- hypertrm
--> Iexpress Wizard- iexpress
--> Indexing Service- ciadv.msc
--> Internet Connection Wizard- icwconn1
--> Internet Explorer- iexplore
--> Internet Setup Wizard- inetwiz
--> Internet Properties- inetcpl.cpl

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