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Oct 04 2009
I installed Windows Live Messenger 2009 (aka Messenger 9) and
it’s not working for me so I want to uninstall it. Problem is
it’s not listed in Control Panel. Like others uninstalling
Messenger 9 I’ve deleted the files from the systems disk but
whenever I try reinstalling Messenger 8.5 it says that I’m still
using 9.0. Should I give up and just reformat my whole system?

I’ve been getting variations on this question a lot lately
because people can’t seem to resist installing Beta software. (Hint:
don’t – no matter what anyone says – unless you
really know what you’re doing.)

As with all Beta software, there may be problems and you may find
yourself wanting to revert to the previous version.

Except in this case Microsoft has done a nice job of hiding the
uninstaller. Yes, it’s there, it’s just not obvious. And no, a
reformat isn’t required.

I have to repeat myself about installing Beta software. To put it
bluntly, unless you really know what you’re doing, installing Beta
software is asking for trouble. So don’t be surprised at all when
trouble finds you.

The right way to install Beta software is to:

"… unless you really know what you’re doing, installing Beta
software is asking for trouble."
  1. Take a full image backup of your machine.
  2. Install the Beta software.
  3. Play with the Beta software to try it out and see if you
    like it or not.
  4. Restore your machine completely from that
    image backup to remove the Beta software.

Beta software shares at least one characteristic with viruses:
once it’s on your machine you don’t really know what it’s going to
do. It will have bugs, and there’s no guarantee that
uninstalling just the application, or updating the application to a
later version, will actually work. If you read the licensing
agreement for Beta software, you’ll typically find that they warn
you about exactly this.

I know we don’t always follow those rules, and that’s one way we
end up with systems that have problems and software that doesn’t
work.

Enough said.

Let’s uninstall.

I don’t normally run Windows Live Messenger, so this was a good
opportunity for me to download it and try it out. I was surprised at
the size of the installation, and it quickly became clear that
Microsoft was attempting to "bundle" a number of applications into a
single installation. Yes, you could choose only one, like Messenger,
but the download was still significantly larger than in versions
past. That was my first clue.

Windows Live Messenger About Box

With Windows Live Messenger installed, I went to Control Panel’s
Add/Remove list, and sure enough, it wasn’t there. But something
else was
:

Windows Live Essentials Uninstall

"Windows Live Essentials" appears to be the umbrella uninstaller
for Windows Live Messenger and all the other Windows Live products
you may have installed. Click on its Change/Remove.
You’ll be asked if you want to Uninstall, or Repair a Windows Live
program. Select Uninstall and click
Continue
. Then you’ll get the list:

Windows Live Essentials Uninstaller

Make sure that Messenger is checked and click
Continue.

Windows Live Messenger is Uninstalled

That’s it. Windows Live Messenger has been uninstalled from my
machine, and hopefully now from yours as well.

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messenger download | Posted by admin
Sep 30 2009

Msn Errors: Repair Windows Live Messenger
Ed Bott is probably my favorite person to read when it comes to covering Windows and other Microsoft software. Today I noticed a little post he had regarding a way to fix Windows Live Messenger in case you find yourself unable to log in. I didn’t think much of it, until my wife asked me why she hadn’t been able to log in to her messenger for a few days. I quickly went back and read Ed’s tip, then logged in remotely to her machine and deleted the registry key mentioned, and voila – she’s back online.

So if you’re having problems with your Messenger, the registry key you want to delete is:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MSNMessenger\Policies

Give it a shot – it might well fix your problem!
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Repair Windows Live Messenger
1. In the notification area on the taskbar (near the clock), click the Messenger icon, and then click Exit.
2. On the taskbar, click Start, and then click Control Panel.
3. Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
4. Under Currently installed programs, click Windows Live Messenger, and then click Change.
5. Click Repair.

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Sep 29 2009

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Sep 29 2009

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Sep 29 2009

The latest version of Windows Live Messenger from Microsoft

Due to a request from Microsoft, this download has been removed temporarily. However, Windows Live Messenger 9 will be available for download here as soon as it is oficially published. Check back often to ensure you don’t miss it!

This is Windows Live Messenger version 2009 aka Windows Live Messenger 9, the latest version of Windows Live Messenger from Microsoft. WLM, right now, is in beta stage, so ONLY beta testers will be able to sign in!

Ta da! It’s the next-generation MSN Messenger. Along with everything you already love about Messenger-your contact list, emoticons, instant access to your friends-there are brilliant new ways to connect and share your photos (and other stuff). As always, Windows Live Messenger is free to download Messenger and use most of its features.

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Multimeda | Posted by admin
Sep 29 2009
As the industry-standard, Photoshop skills are a necessity if you want to be employable in the graphic design field. Priced in the hundreds and with a learning curve to match, its not for everyone, but the investment can pay off in increased productivity and the ultimate in flexibility. Since Creative Suite 3, Photoshop comes in a Standard version as well as an Extended version with specialized tools and features for the video, engineering, architecture, manufacturing, science, and medical fields
 

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  • Offers ultimate flexibility and more non-destructive editing features with every version.
  • Photoshop CS4 includes many performance advances and productivity enhancing features.
  • Photoshop can now take advantage of the graphics cards GPU for improved performance in certain a
  • Supports unlimited RAM and 64-bit processing under Windows Vista 64-bit version.

Cons

  • Steep learning curve.
  • Price may be prohibitive for some.
  • Buyers must choose between giving up features or paying more for the costly Extended version.
  • GPU and OpenGL features increase the hardware graphics card requirements.
  • No support for Windows Vista Home Basic Edition.

Description

  • The industry standard for professional photo editing, graphic design, and digital imaging.

     

  • Preview, organize, search, and manage image files with the Adobe Bridge File Browser.

     

  • Combines tools for painting, drawing, retouching, adding notes, and working with type.

     

  • Edit images non-destructively with layer styles, adjustment layers, masks, smart objects, smart filters, and history.

     

  • Automate tasks and speed up production with actions, batch processing, history tracking, and scripts.

     

  • Adobe Camera Raw offers non-destructive preprocessing of Raw files from most digital cameras, plus JPEG and TIFF files.

     

  • Includes tools for graphic design, Web design, video production, and photography.

     

  • Extended version offers tools for film & TV, medical, science, engineering, architecture, and manufacturing fields.

     

  • Besides new tools and features, this version has many user interface and efficiency improvements.

     

  • Requires at least Mac OS X 10.4.11, Windows XP SP2, or Vista SP1 (excl. Home Basic) and DVD-ROM drive.

     

Guide Review – Adobe Photoshop CS4

For the ultimate in graphics power and flexibility, Photoshop cant be beat. Photoshop offers more non-destructive ways of working than any other photo editor, and Adobe is always adding enhancements to help get the job done faster and with less frustration.

Photoshop CS4 brings even more interface refinements and, as usual, several new productivity-increasing features. Overall performance received a lot of attention in this version, and for the first time, Photoshop can take advantage of your computers graphics processor, allowing for smoother screen drawing, improved zooming, and a new canvas rotation tool.

The new Adjustments and Masks Panels lead users to better, non-destructive ways of working, while making adjustments easier and more accessible for users who are already familiar with them. The older dodge, burn, and sponge tools have also been reworked in Photoshop CS4. These tools now operate much more intelligently, preserving the tone of the image you are adjusting. An impressive new feature in Photoshop CS4 is the content-aware scaling, which can detect detailed areas of an image and leave those areas untouched when scaling images up or down or to different proportions. And Bridge, the file browser bundled with all Creative Suite applications, is quite a capable and mature application now.

Although the cost of Photoshop may be prohibitive for some, the investment can pay off in increased productivity and maximum flexibility. Students and educators can take advantage of academic pricing to bring the cost down. The changes from Photoshop CS3 to CS4 are more evolutionary than revolutionary, but those who work with the software every day will no doubt find a benefit to upgrading. Ive summarized all of Photoshop CS4s new features in a separate document along with screen shots, so check that out for the full details.

Windows 7 scheduled to hit retailers mid-to-late 2009

Microsoft | Posted by admin
Sep 24 2009

With Windows 7 scheduled to hit retailers mid-to-late 2009, Microsoft has been working in a frenzy to prepare for its launch.  It bumped up the development schedule for Windows Vistas second service pack, airing its beta early this month.  Windows 7 itself has been on a tough schedule itself, dropping milestone releases that have been creating a great deal of public buzz. 


Windows 7s new taskbar, only enabled in Windows 7 M3 by a special tool, is now see more use. The result is that many reviewers are leveling criticism against the toolbars cluttered eye-candy design concept.  (Source: Paul Thurrott)

 

 

Some have questioned whether Microsoft can accomplish the sharp turnaround in several key areas like overhead and compatibility, which it has promised for Windows 7, in the shorter development cycle.  Others have been impressed by the early promising signs of the milestone releases.

Microsoft made news yesterday when the very-significant first beta of Windows 7 leaked to torrents as an ISO file.  The beta wont be released to testers until next month, but those eager to try it out can catch it on torrent for now.


How does it look?  Well, early impressions show some minor differences from previous builds, but an experience remarkably similar to that presented to developers at the PDC conference and critiqued by reviewers in the form of milestone releases. 

Windows 7 beta 1 (specifically, the build 6.1.7000.0.081212-1400 which hit torrents) is remarkably similar to Windows 7 M3, discussed here at DailyTech.  One key difference is that in the milestone release special features had to be enabled using Rafael Riveras “Blue Badge” tool, while they come automatically equipped in the beta. 


Overall, Microsoft has gone the OS X route for its Windows 7 development, thus far, delivering a smoother user interface, prettier graphics, improved security, and a major drive to improve compatibility.  The result is an OS that will please many.


The new beta, like the milestone, offers an improved installation process as one perk.  Gone are the annoying post-install performance tests of Windows Vista.  The install takes around 25 minutes, much faster than the average install for Windows Vista or Windows XP.  As just one example, Windows 7 cuts Windows Vistas eight information screens down to five.

One major point of criticism that is echoed by virtually all reviewers is the new OS X-like taskbar.  Reviewers fault not concept, but the implementation of it, which sees Microsoft allow program shortcuts to lump together with running tasks to create a hard to decipher mess.  Paul Thurrott, a strong Microsoft supporter describes, “For all the niceties of the new taskbar, this comingling of different functions is a whopper of a mistake, and one that will actively harm most Windows users.”


One interesting new feature, again not new to the beta is the “Aero Peek” feature, which allows you to see the desktop without minimizing windows, useful when running multiple applications.  Jump lists are another great new feature.  When entering the start menu, you now have the option of launching programs with a specific task, i.e. going to a specific website in internet explorer or opening with a load file dialog in Microsoft Word.  This feature saves users a bit of time.


A few new features and changes do crop up in the beta versus the M3 release.  The beta eliminates the M3 releases two-button shut-down and replaces it with a single button, with a popout menu for extra options.  The beta also ditches the lighthouse icon for the action center, which contains solutions to the computers problems.  It replaces it with a flag icon thats easier to see. 

The beta also adds themes, which are decorative skins that allow you to create customized profiles containing desktop backgrounds, window colors, sounds, and a screensaver.  The feature is nice, albeit eye-candy.


Overall, again Windows 7 beta while possibly changing by the time of its official release, remains remarkably similar to the Windows 7 M3 release.

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Microsoft | Posted by admin
Sep 24 2009


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Internet | Posted by admin
Sep 24 2009

Dont let the dull name fool you: Internet Download Manager is a full-featured package that handles downloading tasks with aplomb. It conveniently integrates into your browser, even if you use Mozilla or Opera.



It automatically sorts incoming files by file type and puts them in the appropriate folder. Most importantly, it supercharges download speeds (it doubled ours). Its windowed interface is clean and easy to understand. Power users can take advantage of the command line interface to resume file transfers, schedule downloads, connect through dial-up, or log on to password-protected sites. Experienced users also can limit the number of connections, the download speeds for specific sites, and even create an exception list to block specific, user-defined sites.

Other features include automatic virus checking and the ability to download all files linked to a page. The new version has a Web spider that can analyze a site and retrieve, for example, all the images on it.


Internet Download Manager strikes us as a natural choice for users in need of a trusty transfer tool. Version 5.11 build 5 added FLV grabber that can be used to download videos from YouTube, Google Video, MySpaceTV, and other popular sites.


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Internet Download Manager is a tool for increasing download speeds by up to 5 times, and for resuming, scheduling, and organizing downloads. The program will resume unfinished downloads due to network problems, or unexpected power outages. The program features a full-fledged site grabber that downloads files that are specified with filters, for example, all pictures from a Web site, different parts of Web sites, or complete Web sites for offline browsing. The program supports HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and MMS protocols, and has an adaptive download accelerator for MP3 audio, FLV and MPEG video files. The program also features Download Panel for IE, Firefox and other Mozilla based browsers that appears on top of a web-player and can be used to download flash videos from sites like YouTube, MySpaceTV, Google Videos, and others. It integrates into Opera, Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Firefox, MSN, AOL, Google Chrome, and into any application that uses FTP, or HTTP protocols. Internet Download Manager fully supports Windows Vista and Internet Explorer 7.


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Sep 24 2009

 

One of the most feared of all types of malware is the rootkit, software that is nearly undetectable–and in fact, cant be detected by many, if not most, anti-malware–and can then be used for all kinds of nefarious purposes.

 

Not uncommonly, rootkits are used to hide Trojans, that can then be used to take over your PC without your knowledge.

 

The free AVG Anti-Root is designed to protect you. It does one thing, and one thing alone: finds and kills rootkits. Run it and it scans your PC, sniffing them out. When it finds any, it removes them. Note that it doesnt work with Windows Vista.

 

 

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Internet | Posted by admin
Sep 24 2009

Mozilla Firefox – faster, more secure, easier to use and sporting a new look, this latest Firefox release sets a new standard for web browser innovation. Mozilla Firefox project (formerly Firebird, which was formerly Phoenix) is a redesign of Mozillas browser component, written using the XUL user interface language and designed to be cross-platform. It is small, fast and easy to use, and offers many advantages over other web browsers, such as the tabbed browsing and the ability to block pop-up windows.

Mozilla Firefox 3 is focused on improved memory handling, performance, and stability, improved XUL, and new core components such as application data stored in SQLite. Firefox 3 is based on the Gecko 1.9 Web rendering platform, which has been under development for the past 34 months. This new platform includes more than 15,000 changes to improve performance, stability, rendering correctness, and code simplification and sustainability. Firefox 3 is been built on top of this new platform resulting in a more secure, easier to use, more personal product with a lot more under the hood to offer website and Firefox add-on developers.

Secure:
* One-click site info: Click the site favicon in the location bar to see who owns the site and to check if your connection is protected from eavesdropping. Identity verification is prominently displayed and easier to understand. When a site uses Extended Validation (EV) SSL certificates, the site favicon button will turn green and show the name of the company youre connected to. (Try it here!)
* Malware Protection: malware protection warns users when they arrive at sites which are known to install viruses, spyware, trojans or other malware. (Try it here!)
* New Web Forgery Protection page: the content of pages suspected as web forgeries is no longer shown. (Try it here!)
* New SSL error pages: clearer and stricter error pages are used when Firefox encounters an invalid SSL certificate. (Try it here!)
* Add-ons and Plugin version check: Firefox now automatically checks add-on and plugin versions and will disable older, insecure versions.
* Secure add-on updates: to improve add-on update security, add-ons that provide updates in an insecure manner will be disabled.
* Anti-virus integration: Firefox will inform anti-virus software when downloading executables.
* Vista Parental Controls: Firefox now respects the Vista system-wide parental control setting for disabling file downloads.
* Effective top-level domain (eTLD) service better restricts cookies and other restricted content to a single domain.
* Better protection against cross-site JSON data leaks.

Easy to Use:
* Easier password management: an information bar replaces the old password dialog so you can now save passwords after a successful login.
* Simplified add-on installation: the add-ons whitelist has been removed making it possible to install extensions from third-party sites in fewer clicks.
* New Download Manager: the revised download manager makes it much easier to locate downloaded files, and you can see and search on the name of the website where a file came from. Your active downloads and time remaining are always shown in the status bar as your files download.
* Resumable downloading: users can now resume downloads after restarting the browser or resetting your network connection.
* Full page zoom: from the View menu and via keyboard shortcuts, the new zooming feature lets you zoom in and out of entire pages, scaling the layout, text and images, or optionally only the text size. Your settings will be remembered whenever you return to the site.
* Podcasts and Videocasts can be associated with your media playback tools.
* Tab scrolling and quickmenu: tabs are easier to locate with the new tab scrolling and tab quickmenu.
* Save what you were doing: Firefox will prompt users to save tabs on exit.
* Optimized Open in Tabs behavior: opening a folder of bookmarks in tabs now appends the new tabs rather than overwriting.
* Location and Search bar size can now be customized with a simple resizer item.
* Text selection improvements: multiple text selections can be made with Ctrl/Cmd; double-click drag selects in “word-by-word” mode; triple-clicking selects a paragraph.
* Find toolbar: the Find toolbar now opens with the current selection.
* Plugin management: users can disable individual plugins in the Add-on Manager.
* Integration with Windows: Firefox now has improved Windows icons, and uses native user interface widgets in the browser and in web forms.
* Integration with the Mac: the new Firefox theme makes toolbars, icons, and other user interface elements look like a native OS X application. Firefox also uses OS X widgets and supports Growl for notifications of completed downloads and available updates. A combined back and forward control make it even easier to move between web pages.
* Integration with Linux: Firefoxs default icons, buttons, and menu styles now use the native GTK theme.

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* Web-based protocol handlers: web applications, such as your favorite webmail provider, can now be used instead of desktop applications for handling mailto: links from other sites. Similar support is available for other protocols (Web applications will have to first enable this by registering as handlers with Firefox).
* Download & Install Add-ons: the Add-ons Manager (Tools > Add-ons) can now be used to download and install a Firefox customization from the thousands of Add-ons available from our community add-ons website. When you first open the Add-ons Manager, a list of recommended Add-ons is shown.
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* Color management: (set gfx.color_management.enabled on in about:config and restart the browser to enable.) Firefox can now adjust images with embedded color profiles.
* Offline support: enables web applications to provide offline functionality (website authors must add support for offline browsing to their site for this feature to be available to users).
* A more complete overview of Firefox 3 for developers is available for website and add-on developers.

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* Memory usage: Several new technologies work together to reduce the amount of memory used by Firefox 3 over a web browsing session. Memory cycles are broken and collected by an automated cycle collector, a new memory allocator reduces fragmentation, hundreds of leaks have been fixed, and caching strategies have been tuned.
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Internet2 | Posted by admin
Sep 24 2009

 


Summary: TCP and IP were developed by a Department of Defense (DOD) research project to connect a number different networks designed by different vendors into a network of networks (the “Internet”). It was initially successful because it delivered a few basic services that everyone needs (file transfer, electronic mail, remote logon) across a very large number of client and server systems. Several computers in a small department can use TCP/IP (along with other protocols) on a single LAN. The IP component provides routing from the department to the enterprise network, then to regional networks, and finally to the global Internet. On the battlefield a communications network will sustain damage, so the DOD designed TCP/IP to be robust and automatically recover from any node or phone line failure. This design allows the construction of very large networks with less central management. However, because of the automatic recovery, network problems can go undiagnosed and uncorrected for long periods of time.

As with all other communications protocol, TCP/IP is composed of layers:



  • IP – is responsible for moving packet of data from node to node. IP forwards each packet based on a four byte destination address (the IP number). The Internet authorities assign ranges of numbers to different organizations. The organizations assign groups of their numbers to departments. IP operates on gateway machines that move data from department to organization to region and then around the world.
  • TCP – is responsible for verifying the correct delivery of data from client to server. Data can be lost in the intermediate network. TCP adds support to detect errors or lost data and to trigger retransmission until the data is correctly and completely received.
  • Sockets – is a name given to the package of subroutines that provide access to TCP/IP on most systems.

Network of Lowest Bidders


The Army puts out a bid on a computer and DEC wins the bid. The Air Force puts out a bid and IBM wins. The Navy bid is won by Unisys. Then the President decides to invade Grenada and the armed forces discover that their computers cannot talk to each other. The DOD must build a “network” out of systems each of which, by law, was delivered by the lowest bidder on a single contract.


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The Internet Protocol was developed to create a Network of Networks (the “Internet”). Individual machines are first connected to a LAN (Ethernet or Token Ring). TCP/IP shares the LAN with other uses (a Novell file server, Windows for Workgroups peer systems). One device provides the TCP/IP connection between the LAN and the rest of the world.


To insure that all types of systems from all vendors can communicate, TCP/IP is absolutely standardized on the LAN. However, larger networks based on long distances and phone lines are more volatile. In the US, many large corporations would wish to reuse large internal networks based on IBMs SNA. In Europe, the national phone companies traditionally standardize on X.25. However, the sudden explosion of high speed microprocessors, fiber optics, and digital phone systems has created a burst of new options: ISDN, frame relay, FDDI, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM). New technologies arise and become obsolete within a few years. With cable TV and phone companies competing to build the National Information Superhighway, no single standard can govern citywide, nationwide, or worldwide communications.


The original design of TCP/IP as a Network of Networks fits nicely within the current technological uncertainty. TCP/IP data can be sent across a LAN, or it can be carried within an internal corporate SNA network, or it can piggyback on the cable TV service. Furthermore, machines connected to any of these networks can communicate to any other network through gateways supplied by the network vendor.


Addresses


Each technology has its own convention for transmitting messages between two machines within the same network. On a LAN, messages are sent between machines by supplying the six byte unique identifier (the “MAC” address). In an SNA network, every machine has Logical Units with their own network address. DECNET, Appletalk, and Novell IPX all have a scheme for assigning numbers to each local network and to each workstation attached to the network.


On top of these local or vendor specific network addresses, TCP/IP assigns a unique number to every workstation in the world. This “IP number” is a four byte value that, by convention, is expressed by converting each byte into a decimal number (0 to 255) and separating the bytes with a period. For example, the PC Lube and Tune server is 130.132.59.234.


An organization begins by sending electronic mail to Hostmaster@INTERNIC.NET requesting assignment of a network number. It is still possible for almost anyone to get assignment of a number for a small “Class C” network in which the first three bytes identify the network and the last byte identifies the individual computer. The author followed this procedure and was assigned the numbers 192.35.91.* for a network of computers at his house. Larger organizations can get a “Class B” network where the first two bytes identify the network and the last two bytes identify each of up to 64 thousand individual workstations. Yales Class B network is 130.132, so all computers with IP address 130.132.*.* are connected through Yale.


The organization then connects to the Internet through one of a dozen regional or specialized network suppliers. The network vendor is given the subscriber network number and adds it to the routing configuration in its own machines and those of the other major network suppliers.


There is no mathematical formula that translates the numbers 192.35.91 or 130.132 into “Yale University” or “New Haven, CT.” The machines that manage large regional networks or the central Internet routers managed by the National Science Foundation can only locate these networks by looking each network number up in a table. There are potentially thousands of Class B networks, and millions of Class C networks, but computer memory costs are low, so the tables are reasonable. Customers that connect to the Internet, even customers as large as IBM, do not need to maintain any information on other networks. They send all external data to the regional carrier to which they subscribe, and the regional carrier maintains the tables and does the appropriate routing.

New Haven is in a border state, split 50-50 between the Yankees and the Red Sox. In this spirit, Yale recently switched its connection from the Middle Atlantic regional network to the New England carrier. When the switch occurred, tables in the other regional areas and in the national spine had to be updated, so that traffic for 130.132 was routed through Boston instead of New Jersey. The large network carriers handle the paperwork and can perform such a switch given sufficient notice. During a conversion period, the university was connected to both networks so that messages could arrive through either path.


Subnets


Although the individual subscribers do not need to tabulate network numbers or provide explicit routing, it is convenient for most Class B networks to be internally managed as a much smaller and simpler version of the larger network organizations. It is common to subdivide the two bytes available for internal assignment into a one byte department number and a one byte workstation ID.


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The enterprise network is built using commercially available TCP/IP router boxes. Each router has small tables with 255 entries to translate the one byte department number into selection of a destination Ethernet connected to one of the routers. Messages to the PC Lube and Tune server (130.132.59.234) are sent through the national and New England regional networks based on the 130.132 part of the number. Arriving at Yale, the 59 department ID selects an Ethernet connector in the C& IS building. The 234 selects a particular workstation on that LAN. The Yale network must be updated as new Ethernets and departments are added, but it is not effected by changes outside the university or the movement of machines within the department.


A Uncertain Path


Every time a message arrives at an IP router, it makes an individual decision about where to send it next. There is concept of a session with a preselected path for all traffic. Consider a company with facilities in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Atlanta. It could build a network from four phone lines forming a loop (NY to Chicago to LA to Atlanta to NY). A message arriving at the NY router could go to LA via either Chicago or Atlanta. The reply could come back the other way.


How does the router make a decision between routes? There is no correct answer. Traffic could be routed by the “clockwise” algorithm (go NY to Atlanta, LA to Chicago). The routers could alternate, sending one message to Atlanta and the next to Chicago. More sophisticated routing measures traffic patterns and sends data through the least busy link.

If one phone line in this network breaks down, traffic can still reach its destination through a roundabout path. After losing the NY to Chicago line, data can be sent NY to Atlanta to LA to Chicago. This provides continued service though with degraded performance. This kind of recovery is the primary design feature of IP. The loss of the line is immediately detected by the routers in NY and Chicago, but somehow this information must be sent to the other nodes. Otherwise, LA could continue to send NY messages through Chicago, where they arrive at a “dead end.” Each network adopts some Router Protocol which periodically updates the routing tables throughout the network with information about changes in route status.


If the size of the network grows, then the complexity of the routing updates will increase as will the cost of transmitting them. Building a single network that covers the entire US would be unreasonably complicated. Fortunately, the Internet is designed as a Network of Networks. This means that loops and redundancy are built into each regional carrier. The regional network handles its own problems and reroutes messages internally. Its Router Protocol updates the tables in its own routers, but no routing updates need to propagate from a regional carrier to the NSF spine or to the other regions (unless, of course, a subscriber switches permanently from one region to another).


Undiagnosed Problems


IBM designs its SNA networks to be centrally managed. If any error occurs, it is reported to the network authorities. By design, any error is a problem that should be corrected or repaired. IP networks, however, were designed to be robust. In battlefield conditions, the loss of a node or line is a normal circumstance. Casualties can be sorted out later on, but the network must stay up. So IP networks are robust. They automatically (and silently) reconfigure themselves when something goes wrong. If there is enough redundancy built into the system, then communication is maintained.


In 1975 when SNA was designed, such redundancy would be prohibitively expensive, or it might have been argued that only the Defense Department could afford it. Today, however, simple routers cost no more than a PC. However, the TCP/IP design that, “Errors are normal and can be largely ignored,” produces problems of its own.


Data traffic is frequently organized around “hubs,” much like airline traffic. One could imagine an IP router in Atlanta routing messages for smaller cities throughout the Southeast. The problem is that data arrives without a reservation. Airline companies experience the problem around major events, like the Super Bowl. Just before the game, everyone wants to fly into the city. After the game, everyone wants to fly out. Imbalance occurs on the network when something new gets advertised. Adam Curry announced the server at “mtv.com” and his regional carrier was swamped with traffic the next day. The problem is that messages come in from the entire world over high speed lines, but they go out to mtv.com over what was then a slow speed phone line.


Occasionally a snow storm cancels flights and airports fill up with stranded passengers. Many go off to hotels in town. When data arrives at a congested router, there is no place to send the overflow. Excess packets are simply discarded. It becomes the responsibility of the sender to retry the data a few seconds later and to persist until it finally gets through. This recovery is provided by the TCP component of the Internet protocol.


TCP was designed to recover from node or line failures where the network propagates routing table changes to all router nodes. Since the update takes some time, TCP is slow to initiate recovery. The TCP algorithms are not tuned to optimally handle packet loss due to traffic congestion. Instead, the traditional Internet response to traffic problems has been to increase the speed of lines and equipment in order to say ahead of growth in demand.


TCP treats the data as a stream of bytes. It logically assigns a sequence number to each byte. The TCP packet has a header that says, in effect, “This packet starts with byte 379642 and contains 200 bytes of data.” The receiver can detect missing or incorrectly sequenced packets. TCP acknowledges data that has been received and retransmits data that has been lost. The TCP design means that error recovery is done end-to-end between the Client and Server machine. There is no formal standard for tracking problems in the middle of the network, though each network has adopted some ad hoc tools.

Windows Live Messenger – Download Windows Live Messenger-2008

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Windows Live Messenger (formerly MSN Instant Messenger) is a popular P2P Web application. Windows Live Messenger software is available for free



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Gmail Goes Offline!!!!

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If you live in Gmail, but don’t always have a broadband connection available, today should be a happy day for you. Google is rolling out a new system for letting Gmail users access their accounts offline. Google will cache your messages on your system using Google Gears. You’ll be able to open your browser to Gmail.com, see your inbox, read and label messages and even write replies without a Net connection. Your messages will send once your system reconnects to the Web.

The system is beta (of course) and accessible through Gmail Labs. But it won’t be immediately available to everyone – Google is parsing out access as it experiments with the new feature. I don’t have access to the new feature yet, so I’ve still got lots of questions. But Google’s post makes it sound like the experience will be almost indistinguishable from using Gmail normally.


“Gmail uses Gears to download a local cache of your mail. As long as youre connected to the network, that cache is synchronized with Gmails servers. When you lose your connection, Gmail automatically switches to offline mode, and uses the data stored on your computers hard drive instead of the information sent across the network. You can read messages, star and label them, and do all of the things youre used to doing while reading your webmail online. Any messages you send while offline will be placed in your outbox and automatically sent the next time Gmail detects a connection,” Gmail Engineer Andy Palay wrote.


There will also be a “flaky connection mode” that’s supposed to give you the best of both worlds. It’ll assume that you’re disconnected and use the local cache to store your data, but whenever your connection is working, it’ll sync with Google’s servers in the background.


This all sounds pretty good, but here are my questions:


How much will Gmail cache?


Just my inbox, my entire 6.2GB mail file or something in between? I work pretty hard to keep my inbox clear, so I hope that it’ll cache more than just my inbox.

How extensively can you search?

The biggest reason I use Gmail is that I can find a message I got two years ago in just a few seconds with the right search terms. But depending on just how much gets cached, your search capability could be severely limited.

Will you work the same way in Gmail whether you’re offline or online?


That’s certainly the way Google makes it sound. If so, that’ll be a big step forward from other attempts to bring webmail offline. You’ve long been able to access your Gmail account through a client like Mozilla Thunderbird. But that doesn’t give you all the Gmail functionality like labels. Yahoo Mail has offered offline access since last summer using Zimbra Desktop. But that also involves using a client on your desktop. For offline access to Windows Live Hotmail, Microsoft suggests using their Mail client software.

Is Gears up to the challenge? Google launched this system for creating offline access to Web apps nearly two years ago. For a long time, the only apps that used it were Google Reader and to do list Remember the Milk — an indication that developing for and implementing Gears wasn’t quite as simple as Google would have you believe. In fact, bringing Gmail offline was an obvious use of Gears that has taken 21 months to come to fruition.


(Google also says its readying an offline version of Google Calendar, also presumably using Gears, though the company didnt specifically say that. Offline Calendar will initially be available only for users of Google Apps Standard Edition and theres no firm release date.)


Is Gears ready now? We’ll see soon. I’ll check back in once I get a chance to play with Gmail offline. And let me know what questions you have. I’ll do my best to answer them. In the meantime, you can watch this relatively lame video from your friends at Google.

Yahoo Messenger 9.0 Full Setup Free Download 2009 – 2010

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Sep 24 2009

Yahoo! Messenger 9.0 beta has been released. Yahoo! Messenger 9.0 is designed to support both Windows xp and Windows Vista, but is not the candidate version of Yahoo! Messenger for Vista much awaited for. 6 new localized language versions are added in Yahoo! Messenger 9.0 namely Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, India (Hindi), and Vietnam, making localized Y!M available in a total of 25 international markets.

Yahoo! Messenger blog highlights new features of Yahoo! Messenger 9.0:

A whole new look for your contact list. Keep it in detail view to see larger Avatar images for your friends, or switch to compact list view (in the Contacts menu). Plus, you can just hover and click to IM, SMS or call a friend.
  • Brand new skins and emoticons! Click the dot near the top of your Messenger window to choose a skin, and check the emoticon menu for the new ones that were inspired by user entries in Emoticontest.
  • New Flicker integration in the photo sharing feature. Easily share photos from your Flickr.com account, or save photos shared with you directly to Flickr.
  • A new in-line medial player that makes it easy to view maps, photos and videos from sites like Yahoo! Video and YouTube right in the IM window. No plug-ins needed, no extra downloads — it’s built right in. Just send a video, map or photo link to another friend who’s also on 9.0 to try it out.
  • New features for voice calls. You can have your incoming Phone In or free PC calls forwarded to another number like your mobile, home or office phone, even if you’re signed out of Messenger (Phone Out account required). Plus there’s a new way to get voicemail. When someone leaves you a voicemail in Messenger, an email is sent to you with an MP3 of the voice message attached.

Yahoo! Messenger 9.0 beta can be downloaded from Yahoo! website. However, the setup file msgr9us.exe downloaded is a small launcher program which will in turn download the actual installer for Yahoo Messenger 9.0. If you need a full version setup installer which can be used for offline installation and distribution, you can use the following direct download link.

Download free full version of Yahoo! Messenger version 9.0.0.797 Beta setup installer: ymsgr900_797_us.exe

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Update: New version Yahoo Messenger 9.0.0.922 beta.

Advanced System Optimizer 2.2 Overview

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Sep 24 2009

SysTweak also has a system optimization software specifically designed for optimizing Windows Vista. With Advanced Vista Optimizer, you can personalize your Vista experience by customizing appearance and tweaking the system for the best possible performance. For optimal Vista operation, consider Advanced Vista Optimizer by SysTweak. 

Ease of Use:  Excellent
We found Advanced System Optimizer intuitive for even beginners. The program is divided into categories, using icons and brief option descriptions for ease of navigation, as seen in the screen shot above.
 
Ease of Setup:  Excellent

We had no problems during Advanced System Optimizer installation. 

Maintenance/Diagnostics:  Excellent

Advanced System Optimizer offers comprehensive maintenance and diagnostics tools to keep your system in top condition. The program comes with an Add and Remove Uninstaller, and the ability to manage startup programs. 
Advanced System Optimizer also allows you to conveniently clean up Internet activities and develop a block programs list, which can prevent a specific program from ever running again. This is handy for blocking annoying, reoccurring spyware programs. 
Every Windows operating system has a section that gives information about the computer and its operating system, but Advanced System Optimizer goes a step beyond with its System Information and Files and Folders Information sections that present similar information in more detailed, easy-to-grasp formats, such as charts and statistics. 

Repair/Recovery:  Excellent

Advanced System Optimizer comes with a customizable Registry Cleaner, a Secure Delete Program tool, a spyware detector and is one of few products that repairs zip files. 
Registry errors are divided into groups identified with icons and brief descriptions. In Expert Mode, you can double-click any error to go directly to its source. 
Before deleting any data, the program requires you to set a system restore point so you can easily restore (or rollback) your machine to its original state if the deletion causes problems. You can also perform a system backup, an Incremental Backup or Mirroring (mirroring makes an exact copy of the source folder). 

Optimization:  Excellent

Advanced System Optimizer offers every optimization tool we review and is split into seven logical categories: Appearance, Internet and Network, Startup and Shutdown, Hardware, System Security and Other. 
These categories contain useful features like the System Analyzer and Advisor, which gives expert advice on how to optimize your computer, a Memory Optimizer, which helps you free up memory and a Logon Section that lets you customize many aspects of the logon process. 

Feature Set:  Excellent

Advanced System Optimizer is packed with features, including a Popup Blocker, Organizers (for scheduling appointments and organizing media files), a Privacy Protector (which allows you to erase the movements you make while using your computer), and a Sticky Pad program that helps you organize your life without cluttering up your desk. 

Help/Support:  Excellent

SysTweak offers exceptional help and support for Advanced System Optimizer with a built-in manual, an online FAQs page and extremely efficient email support. 

Summary:  

With the most complete Maintenance/Diagnostic and Repair/Recovery sections weve seen, coupled with easy-to-use controls, Advanced System Optimizer is one of the best PC system utilities software programs around for beginners and experts alike. 

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Keep friends at your fingertips with Yahoo! Messenger 9.0

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Connect with all your friends:
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Google Earth 5.0

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Sep 24 2009

With the latest update of its virtual exploration app, Google now lets virtual tourists dive into the ocean, zoom over to Mars, and even travel back in time. The company unveiled Google Earth 5.0 at a recent launch event, which included appearances by Jimmy Buffet and former VP Al Gore, who presented some chilling climate-change imagery that really showed off the ever-growing power of Googles great tool.

Google Earth still lags behind Microsofts LiveSearch Maps when it comes to local search capabilities. I had no problem searching for exact locations with Google Earth, but LiveSearch Maps did a better job of finding locations by keywords, such as a persons name, business, or landmark. I also think that LiveSearchs Virtual Earth 3D provides better 3D renderings of cities than Google Earths comparable 3D Buildings layer. However, Google Earth provides far deeper, richer environments to explore. Its just more fun to use, and the latest version of Googles offering only propels it further ahead of the competition.

Google Earth maps both the ocean surface and the seafloor. Navigation works in much the same way as it does when youre exploring on land, but when you zoom close enough on a body of water youre hovering over, you dip under the surface. At that point, you see a topographical view of the underwater terrain. I found that the interesting areas to explore underwater tended to be coastal areas. In the deeper ocean, I often found myself staring into an endless expanse of blue water. For a really exciting test dive, zoom over to the deepest point in the ocean, the Mariana Trench. You can find the trench off the coast of Guam. If you have the Borders and Labels layer checked, you see the entire length of the trench surrounded by a white border. Or you can simply plug in its latitude and longitude coordinates (11.35,142.2) into Google Earths Fly to field.




Note that your computer needs a fairly robust graphics system to take full advantage of the ocean view. I had no trouble when I used a desktop from the PCMag.com Labs with an ATI Radeon x300 graphics card. But my underwater excursion didnt go as well—and sometimes not at all—when I was piloting the older machine in my cube or my three-year-old MacBook at home.


Google Earth 5.0 offers 21 new layers dedicated to ocean exploration. So, for example, click on Explore the Ocean and you can view articles, images, and video for specific regions. The National Geographics layer lets you put your knowledge to the test by taking a geography quiz. Other layers include Jacques Cousteau, which takes you on a video tour of areas the famous explorer covered, and the cool Animal Tracking, which combines Google Earths ocean exploration with a new touring feature. The amalgam lets you swim along with tagged, satellite-tracked sea animals on their underwater journey. Clicking on an icon of a great white shark off the coast of California let me view the predators movements from its watery perspective as it cruised the Pacific.


The touring feature lets you record and narrate your actions in Google Earth, then save them as a KML file so that you can share your multimedia journey with others. Recording a tour is simple: Click on a small camera icon on the top toolbar, and youll get a control bar from which you can record (as well as play and, of course, stop playing or recording).