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A coworker of mine had mentioned logmein.com before and today I decided to try it our. If you have ever used RDP or WinVNC to remote onto a computer then you will understand the idea behind logmein.com.

Logmein works as a remote control program by signing up for an account and then installing an activeX control on a target machine (an end user can do this for you) and then you have this new machine listed on the logmein.com website. The site then uses port 80 (regular internet port) to create a VNC like connection to the remote machine and you then have shared desktop control with the other person. This is a really easy way to setup the application as you do not have to know the IP or any other info to setup your connection to the other computer.

Logmein also offers file sharing and a simple ftp type setting but this is only good for the first 30 days while you are using the Pro version of logmein after 30 days you revert to the free version and this only includes the remote desktop.

If you opt for the pro version of logmein it is $12.95 per month which is a little steep and the price drops to 9.95 per month per PC for 2-10 PCs. If all you want is remote access to a machine then the free account is all that you need. Also using the free version you seem to have access to as many remote machines as you want to set the application up on which is probably good enough for most people running a computer support business.

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Last year Google came up with a suite of FREE third party software that would make computing easier and packed it up so that it couple be installed nice and easily for you to use. Here is what the Google Pack includes

Google Toolbar
The Google Toolbar allows you to search Google as well as all of the Google search sites and also give you access to a from filler and a nice easy way to get to Google Gmail and local bookmarks. A little used search button feature also allows you to search other sites, I use this feature to search the Internet Movie Database whenever I am looking for info from there.

Picasa
Picasa is a fabulous and easy to use indexer of all of your pictures on your computer. Picasa also includes a bunch of image editing options as well.

Spyware Doctor
Spyware doctor will constantly scan and protect you from spyware.

Norton Security Scan
Norton Security Scan is a free version of the famous Norton scanner and will find spyware, malware and viruses on your PC

Google Desktop
Google Desktop is a super fast indexer that will help you find anything on your computer really quickly. Google Desktop also includes a sidebar feature like people that have Windows Vista are also familiar with.

Firefox with the Google Toolbar
This is my favorite. I use Firefox as my default browser instead of Internet Explorer. Firefox is very secure and also includes a concept called extensions, extensions allow you to add functionality that people and developers have built to add to the feature set in Firefox.

Adobe Reader
Looking to view pdf files? Adobe acrobat reader is the program that is an industry standard for viewing pdfs.

Real Player
Real Player was the original media player on the internet. Real Player will allow you to playback almost every kind of media file and will index all of your media files for quick finding and playing be it an audio file or a video file.


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Well this is not a true desktop computer tip but is one of those great lists that we always like to read. By the way if the link does not open for you then hold down your ctrl key (you know the bottom left key on the keyboard.

Top 15 Ways to Extend Your Laptop’s Battery Life

I have recently switched to a laptop from a desktop and besides the ability to be untethered from a desk it has taken a bit of time for me to start using the laptop just on battery power…which I know do. One thing to make sure that you have is some kind of software to be able to see how much life is left in the battery. I use Battery Meter Plus which is a free application for Windows that shows a little bar on the side of your screen and as the battery starts to die it will get stronger on the screen and show you how much time you have left.

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There is this one law school student whose thesis is about money laundering so oftentimes she would google the term to come up with a ready list of online references. This proved to be useful to her and the entire process of writing her paper. After several months of doing so, she was confronted with problems like being directed to a weird page totally not related to money laundering every time she types the same words.

At first she thought it was just a glitch in the internet system and then she rationalized that no it maybe a glitch in the search engine she is using but the persistent occurrence of such a thing made her think that someone bugged her. We all hate bugging people us but people we can fend of. What this law student is confronted with is a computer bug that she cannot fend off. In the first place she is not a technology savvy person and in the second place she never uses her laptop for any other things than academic research and actual writing of her papers.

The situation above is not an isolated case. There are many people who find themselves caught up in technology problems that are mind boggling but actually can be answered with two words and those two words are spyware and adware. The infamous term of spyware was first coined in the year 1995 but it was popularized in the year 2000. Spyware is a computer software innocently infiltrated in a personal computer to be able to access personal information of the user.

This is done by studying logging keystrokes, web browsing history and even scanning a user’s hard drive. Sounds like something we see only in James Bond movies but apparently we are wrong for anyone can be a victim of spyware. It is safe to use the word victim because no one wants to be monitored of all their online activities. Spyware can understandably be used to spy on criminals because such use is beneficial to society but how about the use of spyware to intercept credit card details and the like. There is simply no excuse for the lax of the use of spyware.

What ordinary people can do to protect themselves is to block spyware and all other software programs similar to it like adware and malware. This can easily be done by availing adware and spyware blocker programs online. The role of these blocking programs include to remove or disable existing spyware programs or to avoid the installation of these malicious software programs.

Spyware, adware, malware are not like virus or worms that self replicate but they can be just as hassle as their counterparts for whoever wants to be disrupted of their normal personal computer activities. One of the more popular hassles cause by these infectious software programs is the slowness of the computer which can really be annoying because when you are at work you tend to want to finish things quick not just because you are required but also because you want more done or you want to be able to go home early.

In some infections, spyware is not even evident as the bad guy so it can get away with its crime. It is best then to have a ready blocker to at least do something for preventing any infection to occur in the first place.

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Adware, spyware and computer virus share some similarities, one of which is that all three are major nuisances for computer users. Let’s differentiate the three.

Spyware is software that does not intentionally harm your computer. What they do is that they create pathways wherein someone else aside from the computer owner can communicate with the computer. Normally spywares record the various types of web sites you visit which are later used by web advertisers to allow them to send you unwanted emails and pop-ups.

This is why spyware are usually frowned upon and greatly avoided. They are more intrusive than adware. Spyware have their own separate executable programs which allow them to record your keystrokes, scan files on your hard disks and look at other applications that you use including but not limited to chat programs, cookies and Web browser settings.

The spyware then will send the information that it had gathered to the spyware author. The agent will then use this information for advertising and marketing purposes. They even sell the information to advertisers and other parties.

Adware, on the other hand, are more legitimate form of freeware. Similar to spyware, adwares are advertising materials which are packaged into a software or program and are installed automatically once that particular program or software is added into the computer system. Some forms of adware, on the other hand, download advertising contents as a particular application is being utilized. It is quite unfortunate that most of the adware programs take the form of spywares that is they track and report user information to program authors.

Some signs of spyware infections include pop-up ads that seem to be not related to the site you are viewing. More often than not, spyware pop-ups are advertisements about adult contents. Also if you notice your computer slowing down, there’s a big chance that spywares and its other components have found their way in your operating system. When the Windows desktop also takes a longer time to load, its best to scan your computer for possible spyware infections.

Meanwhile, viruses are destructive form of software. They were purely designed and created for one purpose alone: to wreck havoc to your computer. They destroy whatever they come in contact to and will initiate self replication and infect as many components of the computer’s operating system or network as possible.

Nowadays, a lot of anti-virus software also provides spyware and adware scanning and removal utilities. Some programs, however, are focused on located and deleting or destroying spyware and adware programs. Whether is an anti-virus software or a anti-spyware dedicated scanner, they both search your computer and identify any spyware and virus installed on your system.

They then remove it as well as their components located in the system registry among other places in your computer. It is therefore, good to regularly update your virus or spyware scanner to ensure that your computer is protected from the thousands of spyware and viruses in the internet. Never be fooled from ads that claim that their products only contain adware.

These adware maybe spyware in disguised and are just waiting to be deployed for them to gather your information. Learn to setup firewall systems and always block pop-up blockers to minimize computer infection and ensure the security of all your computer files.

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Apple just released a beta of the famous Safari browser that is built for Windows XP

Apple - Safari 3 Public Beta

The look of the browser as you run it gives you that familiar Apple Mac feel that you have probably seen from Quicktime as well. The browser is fast and seems to work our really well and seems to be built off the Mozilla core just as Firefox is.

Now it is time to see if there are any extensions for this browser :)

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The scanner and camera wizard pops up whenever you plug in a digital camera. There was a time today when we wanted to disable this feature as it would become a problem when this came up on a client being used only for a Citrix desktop.

We fought with autoplay and that did not fix the problem of the scanner and camera wizard showing up. Finally to get rid of the scanner and camera wizard we went into the services and disabled the Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) service

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One of the reasons that I love Lifehacker is because you can look down a page of stories for the day and find a nugget of knowledge that you have always been looking for. Well I found another site like that but it has even more.

Recent Content : All | tweako

Tweako is a site that has tips from all over the computing world. Recently they picked up an article of mine from this blog so I decidedto go and check it out nd see what else there was and low and behold tons of article references. I do not know who compiles all of this stuff but htey must have 100 new articles a day.

Check it out!

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Great article from Lifehacker on recovery tools to bring a dead machine back to life.

LH Top 10: Free Computer System Recovery Tools - Lifehacker

I am a big fan of the Ultimate Boot CD for Dos and the Windows Ultimate boot CD for Windows. I have laso used Knoppix to fix a bad partition before so it is very nice to have more than one great tool in your arsenal.

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I just resolved a problem that we have with Citrix clients and temporary licenses. The problem is that the Windows client machine gets a temporary license and then after 30 days the license expires and they lose access to the Citrix farm. The way around this is to go in and delete all of the subkeys in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSLicensing and then reboot the machine.

The problem that I had was that usually I will just walk over to the machine that has the temporary license and go into the registry as an administrator and delete the keys and reboot. In the case that I had this morning the machine was in a different building and was pretty locked down.

I was unable to remote onto the machine using RDP with any of the admin accounts that I knew which is really tough.

Finally I went to the c:\windows\system32 folder and right clicked regedt32 to runas another account, in this case an admin account and then connected in the file menu to the remote registry of the offending computer. This actually worked really well. I was able to delete the MSLicensing registry keys and have the user reboot (could have done that remotely as well I guess) and the machine is now as good as new

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