For some of you that like to play with automation tools, or just want to auto login and have your programs start up, and well don’t necessarily want your desktop open to the world. Tech Warning! You need to play in the registry, so know what your doing or don’t do. Open Registry Editor (Start Orb […]
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User Account Control kicks in when you try to run some applications (Administrative tools for example), you have to click UAC window. Or some times you simple want to run an application with high privileges and your lazy you don’t want to right click and select “Run as an Administrator” option. Here is the easy way. 1. On […]
Well a bit of egg on ones face isn’t a bad thing. Failure to admit to it is… So I was thinking about this issue during my date around the house and playing with the kids and when I had some time to review what was going on I got to thinking. Perhaps this is […]
I knew how to do this in Ubuntu but doesn’t see to be the same in CentOS. Here are the steps Login via the console or SSH in Goto /etc/sysconfig/ Type nano network Change the HOSTNAME to your preferred servername Press CTRL X > Y > Enter Log off or reboot There may be other […]
htop is an interactive process viewer for Linux, which is a powerful alternative to the start ‘top’ utility. Some of the benefits of htop: Supports mouse interactions Better sorting and selective display Color formatted display Resource graphs Process treeview Installing htop To install htop to Redhat or CentOS (5.X) Linux easily via the yum package […]
This post focuses on custom queries that allow you to perform additional tasks in Active Directory Microsoft in Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) is a wonderful tool and is very useful when it comes to managing user / and computer accounts in your Domain. It also has another feature which doesn’t get used often. The […]