How to create a custom default user profile

    July 9, 2009 on 1:41 am | In Windows | No Comments

    SUMMARY

    This article describes how to create a custom default user profile in Windows XP. A custom default user profile is helpful if several people use the same computer but each user wants a separate profile and access to shared resources. When multiple users log on locally to the same computer, Windows XP uses the built-in default user profile as a template to assign a profile to each new user. You can replace this built-in profile with a custom default user profile so that each new user receives a custom version of the profile.

    Because this change is permanent, it is a good idea to make a backup copy of the default user profile, in case you ever want to use it again. The default user profile is in the Default User folder under Documents and Settings.


    Create a custom default user profile

    1.

    Log on to the computer as the administrator, and then create a local user account.

    2.

    Log off as the administrator, and then log on to the computer through the local user account that you just created.

    Caution You will cause permissions issues if you create the custom user profile when you are logged on as the administrator.

    3.

    Customize the profile appropriately. For example, change back ground image, setup internet explorer home page, install printers and map the drives that you need.

    4.

    Log off as the local user, and then log back on as the administrator.

    5.

    Because several of the files in the profile are hidden and must be copied to the new custom default user profile, turn on the Show hidden files and folders option. To do so, follow these steps:

    a.

    Double-click My Computer, click Tools, and then click Folder Options.

    b.

    On the View tab, under Advanced settings, click Show hidden files and folders, and then click OK.

    6.

    Replace the current default user profile with the customized default user profile. To do so, follow these steps:

    a.

    In Control Panel, double-click System.

    b.

    In the System Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab.

    c.

    Under User Profiles, click Settings.

    d.

    In the User Profiles dialog box, click the user profile that you just created, and then click Copy To.

    e.

    In the Copy To dialog box, under Copy profile to, click Browse, click the C:\Documents and Settings\Default User folder, and then click OK.

    f.

    Under Permitted to use, click Change, click Everyone, and then click OK. If Everyone is not available, click Advanced, click Find Now, click Everyone, and then click OK.

    Windows XP will now assign the custom default user profile to any new user who logs on to the computer.

    Note: You can use this custom profile on other Windows XP-based computers by copying the profile you saved in C:\Documents and Settings\Default User to the same folder on a different computer.

.MSC Command List for Windows XP

July 9, 2009 on 1:16 am | In Windows | No Comments

.msc command / Description
admgmt.msc   /   Active Directory Management
azman.msc   /   Authorization Manager
certmgr.msc   /   Certificates
certsrv.msc   /   Manage Certificate Services
certtmpl.msc   /   Certificate Templates
ciadv.msc   /   Index Service
compmgmt.msc   /   Computer Management
devmgmt.msc   /   Device Manager
dfrg.msc   /   Disk Defragmentor
dfsgui.msc   /   Distribute File System
dhcpmgmt.msc   /   DHCP
diskmgmt.msc   /   Disk Management
dnsmgmt.msc   /   DNS Management
domain.msc   /   Active Directory Domain and Trusts
dsa.msc   /   Active Directory Users and Computers
dssite.msc   /   Active Directory Sites and Services
eventvwr.msc   /   event Viewer
fsmgmt.msc    /    Shared Folders
gpedit.msc    /    Group Policy
gpmc.msc    /   Group Policy Management
ipaddrmgmt.msc    /   IP address management
lusrmgr.msc    /   Local Users and Groups
ntmsmgr.msc    /   Removable Storage
ntmsoprq.msc    /    Removable Storage Operator Requests
perfmon.msc    /    Performance
pkiview.msc    /   pkiview Enterprise PKI
pkmgmt.msc    /   Public Key Management
rsadmin.msc    /   Remote Storage Server Manager
rsop.msc    /   Resultant Set of Policy
schmmgmt.msc    /   schmmgmt Active Directory Schema
secpol.msc    /   Local Security Settings
services.msc    /   Services
tapimgmt.msc    /   Telephony
tsmmc.msc    /   Remote desktops Manager
uddi.msc   /   UDDI Services Console
winsmgmt.msc    /   WINS
wmimgmt.msc   /   Windows Management Infrastructure(WMI)

.PCL Command List For Windows XP

July 9, 2009 on 1:11 am | In Windows | No Comments

Command | Description

access.cpl   /   Accessibility Options
appwiz.cpl    /   add/remove programs
ASFConfig.cpl   /   Broadcom ASF Conf. Program
bthprops.cpl   /   Bluetooth control panel
desk.cpl  / Display Properties
firewall.cpl   /   Windows Firewall
hdwwiz.cpl   /    Add hardware wizard
inetcpl.cpl   /   internet Properties
intl.cpl    /   Regional and Language Options
irprops.cpl  /  Bluetooth Authentication Agent
joy.cpl  /  Game Controllers
jpicpl32.cpl  /  Java Control Panel
main.cpl   /   Mouse Properties
mmsys.cpl    /    Sounds and Audio Device Properties
ncpa.cpl   /   Network Connections
netsetup.cpl   /   Wireless Network Setup Wizard
NicConfigSvc.cpl   /   Internal Network Card Power Management
nusrmgr.cpl   /   User Accounts
nwc.cpl  /  Gateway Services for NetWare properties
odbccp32.cpl   /   ODBC Data Source Administrator
plugincpl13121.cpl   /   JInitiator Control Panel
powercfg.cpl    /   Power Options Properties
sysdm.cpl   /   System Properties
telephon.cpl   /   Phone and Modem Options
timedate.cpl   /   Date and Time Properties
wscui.cpl    /    Windows Security Center
wuaucpl.cpl    /    Automatic Updates

List of Microsoft Windows Run Commands

July 9, 2009 on 12:53 am | In Windows | No Comments

To Access…. Run Command
Accessibility Controls access.cpl
Accessibility Wizard accwiz
Add Hardware Wizard hdwwiz.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 Properties inetcpl.cpl
Internet Setup Wizard inetwiz
IP Configuration (Display Connection Configuration) ipconfig /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 (Refreshes DHCP & Re-Registers DNS) 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
Keyboard Properties control keyboard
Local Security Settings secpol.msc
Local Users and Groups lusrmgr.msc
Logs You Out Of Windows logoff
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
Password Properties password.cpl
Performance Monitor perfmon.msc
Performance Monitor perfmon
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
Quicktime Player (if installed) quicktimeplayer
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
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
System Properties sysdm.cpl
Task Manager taskmgr
TCP Tester tcptest
Telnet Client telnet
Tweak UI (if installed) tweakui
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

How To Add Contacts To The Global Address List

July 9, 2009 on 12:44 am | In Outlook | No Comments

Description: When the user opens a new message and clicks on the “to” button, the users personal contacts are not displayed in the list.

Resolution Steps:

How to add Contacts to the main Address Book in Outlook 2003:

1. Run Outlook 2003 and from the Tools menu select E-mail Accounts… to see a window similar to the following:

2. Under the Directory heading select the “Add a new directory or addres[Picture 1]s book” option and click on Next.

[Picture 2]

3. Select the “Additional Address Books” option then click on Next.

[Picture 3]

4. Ensure that “Outlook Address Book” is highlighted and then click on Next. A warning message is displayed that says you must exit from Outlook and then restart Outlook in order to start the new Address book. Do this now.

[Picture 4]

5. After restarting Outlook select Contacts from the Go menu to open your Contacts folder.

[Picture 5]

6. Right-click on your Contacts folder and select the Properties option. Next click on the “Outlook Address Book” tab and check that the option “Show this folder as an e-mail Address book” is selected.

[Picture 6]

7. Click on OK to complete the process.

How to show your Contacts in preference to the Global Address List:

1. Run Outlook 2003 and open the Address Book by selecting the Address Book… option from the Tools menu. Then in the window that opens select Options… from the Tools menu.

2. In the “Show this address list first” area select Contacts from the available options. If you only want to check names against your Contacts list you should highlight Global Address List and then click on the Remove button (see below).

3. Click on OK to complete the process.

How to Register Aastra 57i CT to Trixbox (Asterisk)

July 8, 2009 on 8:34 pm | In Aastra | No Comments

This post will walk you step by step through configuring an Aastra 57i CT to
register with Trixbox PBX system versions 2.4.0 - 2.6.2.

Step 1 - Plug phone into the LAN.

Step 2 - Take note of DHCP address to appear during boot process.

Step 3 - From a computer on the same network. Type the IP address in the URL field of the internet browser of your choice. You will be prompted for a user ID and password. (default username: admin default password:22222)

Step 4 – Click on the Global Sip link on the left and configure the following fields.

* Screen Name - Type the users first and last name or what your would like the display to read on the phone

* Screen Name2 - Type the extension

* Phone Number - Type the extension

* Caller ID - Type the Name of of the User or what you would like to Display to other phones when calling internally.

* Authentication Name - Type the extension

* Password - Type the password associated with the extension

* Proxy Server - Type the IP address of the Trixbox server.

* Proxy Port- Type 5060

* Registrar Server - Type the IP address of the Trixbox server.

* Registrar Port - Type 5060

Step 5 - Click on the Save Settings button at the bottom of the page.

Step 6 - Click on the Preferences link on the left and configure the following fields.

* Digit Timeout (seconds) = 4

Step 7 - click on the Save Settings button at the bottom of the page.

Step 8 - Click on the Network link on the left and configure the following fields.

* DHCP = uncheck

* IP Address = I recommend making the last 3 of the ip address the ext. for example if the ext is 112. Make the IP address 10.0.1.112. This helps easily keep track the static IP addresses.

* Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0

* Gateway = 10.0.1.1 or IP address or router providing DHCP.

* Primary DNS = 10.0.1.1 or the router or the source providing DNS.

* NTP Time Servers = enable

* Time Server 1 = pool.ntp.org (I use this as my NTP time server and have been a member of the site for a long time. It works very well)

Step 8 - click on the Save Settings button at the bottom of the page.

Step 9 - Click on the Reset link on the left.

Step 10 - Click on the Restart button.

When the phone boots up it will register to the Trixbox server and you will be able to test making an outbound and inbound call.

VoIP - PRI or SIP?

May 12, 2009 on 4:26 pm | In Voice Over IP | No Comments

Be careful when choosing a VoIP provider. Be sure to do your research. Figure out what type of trunk you want. There are many different VoIP solutions to choose from. I would recommend having a VoIP professional come to your office and give you a rate comparison. He should take your current telecom solution and compared it to a few different VoIP solutions related to the proper trunk provider.

PRI is definitely the most reliable, but not always the cheapest.

In larger organizations a combination of these two services could be used to reduce costs. For example, if you are a business with 99 employees and only need 33 telephone lines. If you went with a PRI only solution, you would have to buy two full PRIs (46 lines). PRIs only come in 23 line increments. That would be a waste of money spent on an unnecessary 12 additional phone lines. Instead of purchasing the extra PRI, purchase a SIP trunk and buy 12 lines if you need 12 and add more as your business grows on the fly.

PRI

Short for Primary Rate Interface a type of ISDN service designed for larger organizations. PRI includes 23 B-channels and one D-Channel.

Recommended PRI Providers are:

Logix Communications – Offers Data & Voice

Cbeyond – Offers Data, Voice and Mobile communications

SIP

SIP stands for Session Initiation Protocol and is the de-facto signaling standard for real time communications including Voice-over-IP (VoIP). SIP is an open standard which allows the carrier voice network to interoperate seamlessly with customer premise equipment. The logical voice channel established between them is a SIP Trunk.

Two recommended SIP Providers are:

Teliax – If you have 800 numbers that you must keep. Teliax will port the number and has the cost effective rates.

VoicePulse – If you do not have 800 numbers, VoicePulse is the way to go.

What must you know about VoIP?

May 12, 2009 on 4:25 pm | In Voice Over IP | No Comments

VoIP (Voice over IP) use is growing.  It’s now a popular alternative to the big telecom companies.

It sounds too good to be true, right?  There are a few things you need to know about VoIP.  Like everything, there are positives and negative things to consider.

The positive things to consider are:

  • VoIP Simplifies Your Infrastructure – One bill for both Voice and Data services. No more long-distance or the need for an 800 number.
  • Businesses Are Able To Customize VoIP to Their Preference – VoIP PBX Systems allow you to customize where you want calls to go, if they’d like to receive voicemails as emails, automatically transfer calls to mobile phones, between departments or even offices!, and more at one low cost for the system. You choose the features you want.
  • VoIP Saves You Money – Switching from normal telecom service to Voice over IP brings a significant cost savings. You’re only paying for one infrastructure (your network) not two. (Note: that we don’t say VoIP will save you money.  In some cases your bills may stay the same. But in most cases you will see a savings. Call us for a free rate comparison.)
  • Porting Your Phone Number – With most VoIP providers you’re able to keep your existing phone number. Port over process normally takes 30 days. (during this time period we normally forward the phone number to a new temporary phone number chosen by the client)
  • Open Source PBX Systems Available - Most VoIP PBX systems are open source. This means new applications are easily developed and integrated with most other open source solutions.  VoIP systems and easily integrated with other open source solutions.

The negative things to consider are:

  • If Your Network Goes Down, So Does VoIP – Since it’s dependent on your network connections, you can lose your phones if there’s a big crash.  This is VoIP’s biggest vulnerability. (Most VoIP carries have remedied with by adding a feature to forward the phone number to a cell phone if for some reason you’re network goes down.)
  • E911 – You’re responsible for updating your address and filling it with the city your business is located in. If not, when you call 911, they will not know where you are. We feel this is very important to communicate to our customers. (Form is easy to fill out, customers must manage this registration)
  • Open Source PBX Systems Available – Support for open source solutions are none existent or usually at a higher rate.

In the last few years, Voice over IP has evolved fast enough to compete with the telecom companies. Work is being done on a daily bases by the developers to improve the services. More providers are opening their doors for business.

Is VoIP expensive?

May 12, 2009 on 4:23 pm | In Voice Over IP | No Comments

VoIP solutions are so much more cost effective than an old PBX analog phone service. Most calls are local calls because your call does not transfer from your data connection to an analog phone system until it is reaches the phone carriers switch room.

Using your Internet connection for both data traffic and voice calls allows consumers to get rid of one monthly payment. In addition, VoIP plans do not charge a per-minute fee for long distance. For International calling, the monetary savings to the consumer from switching to VoIP technology are enormous.

How does VoIP work?

May 12, 2009 on 4:22 pm | In Voice Over IP | No Comments

The way VoIP works is the end user uses a data connection (Cable, DSL, T1), a router and VoIP Phone System instead of a standard telephone line. The router sends the telephone calls over the Internet connection. The VoIP PBX System converts the analog signal into a digital format, which are further broken down into packets, before sending it over the Internet. Very similar to the way data is transmitted to and from the computer. These packets are sent through a Trunk (some trunk examples are SIP, IAX, PRI) to their final destination, your VoIP provider. It then goes through a VoIP gateway where the packets are reconverted into the original analog format utilizing a PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network), thereby routing the call to the number the caller has dialed blending old school technology and hi tech delivery in a seamless and instantaneous way.

Voice Over IP telephony works by packet switching instead of old circuit switching. When talking to someone, analog voice is changed into digital packets which are routed through your data connection along with your computer. Your conversations are held over your data service provider.

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