I was N8 user for last 1 year, and till now technically its the best phone out there on the market. I was happy with my N8. Amazing Day 1: After announcement of Lumia 800 from Nokia, I decided to take my chance with new Lumia 800, so I pre-ordered my Lumia with 3000/- from Nokia Store, and I was
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Three DropBox client for Symbian^3 (N8, C7, C6-01, E7, X7)
Currently Symbian^3 having three different native DorpBox client, and all of them written in QT. So, you have to install QT runtime on your device before installing DorpBox client. And good news is, all of them using Nokia Smart Installer, so, before installing DorpBox client, it will check the required runtime environment, and if QT not installed on your device,
HOW to HACK into Broadband ADSL Modem (Router) and get the BroadBand User ID and Password!!
NOTE: Purpose of this article is to help people to protect their own ADSL Router, and how to made them more secure, to avoid such indecent in future. First connect to your broadband, and goto http://whatismyip.com to know your public IP Address.
Domain Tools v1.0 – For Delegating Users ID related Calls
As being a Windows Administrator, I found that almost every day we spend ¼ of our working time for resetting password and unlocking user ids. I decided to delegate this job to someone else (Yes, I know that it can be done via OU Delegation, but in some complex environment, it’s not a good idea), hence I start coding a
Using JAF on Windows 7 – Tutorial
Following things you need… Nokia PC Suite 7.1. **Don’t use OVI Suite. http://nds1.nokia.com/files/support/global/phones/software/Nokia_PC_Suite_eng_web.exe JAF v1.98.6 PKEY Emulator v5 Following steps you have to follow… Install Nokia PC Suite 7.1 & Connect your Phone to finish installing all drivers and restart your system Install JAF v1.98.62 after restart (But don’t install Nokia Cable Driver comes with JAF Installer).
Sync TIME in Solaris 10 Server with Local Windows(Active Directory) NTP Server
There are certain steps to configure NTP on Solaris, and it’s really easy and simple. Just follow the following steps For Starting NTP on Solaris: Logon to the server using root. Now go to /etc/inet/ Rename ntp.client to ntp.conf Now edit ntp.conf and replace multicastclient 224.0.1.1 with server ip-of-your-winntp-server
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# ident "@(#)ntp.client 1.3 00/07/17 SMI" # # /etc/inet/ntp.client # # An example file that could be copied over to /etc/inet/ntp.conf; it # provides a configuration for a host that passively waits for a server # to provide NTP packets on the ntp multicast net. # server ip-of-your-winntp-server #multicastclient 224.0.1.1 |