Windows XP USB Stick Edition (BOOT Windows From USB Stick)

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Windows XP USB Stick Edition (BOOT Windows From USB Stick)!
Windows XP Live: USB Stick Edition
Ever want to boot up into Windows XP via a USB memory key?
Well, now you can. This is a miniature version of Win XP.
So you can restore from backup, access your files, or do whatever you have to do.
Installation instruction in the rar file

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Multi Password Recovery v1.1.4

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Information:
Multi Password Recovery (MPR) - multifunctional password decryption, removal and auditing solution for Windows. MPR instantly finds and recovers
passwords from more than 80 popular applications (FTP, E-mail clients, IM, Browsers and so on). It can also delete stored passwords, shows passwords hidden under asterisks, copies SAM file and can generate new passwords. Under W2K/XP/2K3 MPR is able to process blocked for reading files.
FTP clients:
- Windows/Total Commander 4.x, 6.x
- FAR Manager 1.6x, 1.7x
- WS_FTP 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Home/Pro, 2007
- CuteFTP Home/Pro (mostly all versions)
- FlashFXP 1.x-3.x
- FileZilla 2.x
- FTP Commander Pro/Deluxe (mostly all versions)
- FTP Navigator (mostly all versions)
- BulletProof FTP Client 1.x, 2.x
- SmartFTP 1.x, 2.x
- TurboFTP 5
- FFFTP 1.x
- CoffeeCup FTP 3.x
- Core FTP 2.x
- FTPExplorer 7.x
- Frigate3 FTP 3.x
- UltraFXP 1.x
- FTPRush 1.x
- SecureFX (mostly all versions)
E-mail Clients:
- Outlook Express 6.0
- Outlook 2000 (MSO 2000), 2002 (MSO XP), 2003 (MSO .NET)
- Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0, 1.5.x
- The Bat! v. 1.x, 2.x, 3.x
- Becky 2.x
- Eudora/Eudora Light (mostly all versions)
- Gmail Notifier (mostly all versions)
- Mail.Ru Agent 4.x
- Opera Email Client
- IncrediMail (mostly all versions)
- Group Mail Free (mostly all versions)
- Vypress Auvis 2.x
- PocoMail 3.x, 4.x
- Forte Agent 3.x
- iScribe/nScribe 1.x
- POP Peeper 3.x
- Mail Commander 8.x
Browsers:
- Opera 6.x, 7.x, 8.x, 9.x
- Mozilla Browser 1.7.x
- Internet Explorer 4, 5, 6, 7
- Mozilla Firefox (mostly all versions)
Dialers:
- Windows Remote Access Service (RAS), VPN and Dial-up passwords
- EType Dialer 1.x
- MuxaSoft Dialer 3.0, 4.0, 4.1
- FlexibleSoft Dialer 2.x-4.x
- Advanced Dialer 2.x
- Dialer Queen 1.x
- VDialer 3
Download managers:
- Download Master 4, 5
- GetRight 5
- FlashGet (JetCar) 1.6, 1.71, 1.8
- Internet Download Accelerator 5
Internet
- QIP 2005
- Miranda IM 0.2.x, 0.3.x, 0.4.x, 0.5.x, 0.6
- ICQ 99b-2003b, Lite 4, Lite 5
- MSN Messenger 1.x-7.x
- Windows Messenger
- Yahoo! Messenger 3.x-6.x
- &RQ 0.9
- Trillian 0.x, 2, 3
- AOL Instant Messenger (older versions), 6.x
- AIM Pro
- GAIM 1.x
- Odigo 4
- IM2 (Messenger 2) 1.5.x
- SIM 0.9
- Google Talk (mostly all versions)
- PSI (mostly all versions)
- Faim 0.1
- Windows Live Messenger
- Excite Private Messenger 1.x
- Gizmo Project (mostly all versions)
- Pidgin (mostly all versions)
Other
- Registration key from Win2k & XP
- ClubTimer 2.2-2.7
- Punto Switcher 2.5-2.9
- WinVNC 3.x
- Screen Saver Win9x
- ASP.NET Account
- Remote Desktop Connection
- The Bee 1.x
- FreeCall 3.x
- CamFrog 3.x

Multi Password Recovery

Windows Xp Universal Key

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Windows XP Universal Key:-
"QW4HD-DQCRQ-HM64M-6GJRK-8K83T"
ENJOY !!!
Note:- Use this Key while Installing...

Reset WindowsXP Password

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Just remove and place CMOS battery ( present in the motherboard).
ENJOY !!!

Have Your Windows & Windows Live Blog Posts Showcased - Join The Clubhouse

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Are you using your blog to talk about using Windows and Windows Live? Do you want to get your\

post showcased on Microsoft websites? You should join The Clubhouse.The Clubhouse is a place

that brings together people using their blogs to help others how to use the best parts of Windows and Windows Live.

How does The Clubhouse work?

You first need to apply to join The Clubhouse. There is a small review process in order to insure

that there is a good fit for people applying and the rest of The Clubhouse.

Once you’re approved, you continue to write fantastic Windows and Windows Live content on your

blog and use special tags that help identify what you’re writing about as it relates to either Windows or Windows Live.

Your posts are brought into the Clubhouse via your RSS feed (having an RSS is a requirement to take part in The Clubhouse).

Once you tag your post for The Clubhouse using the special tags, it gets pulled through your RSS feed into The Clubhouse.

In order to use the special tags needed to identify your contributions for The Clubhouse, you will need to add a new

Tag Provider in Windows Live Writer. Right now, The Clubhouse has special tags for Windows Live and Windows Vista,

with a set of special tags launching for Windows 7 later this month.

Once your post is published with the special tags – it appears within The Clubhouse where members of The Clubhouse

rate one another’s contributions, so the top rated content can be showcased on Microsoft websites, newsletters,

and even tweeted from @MSWindows and @windowslive. So it’s up to your peers to choose which content is good

enough to get showcased.So where is your content showcased?

After you get enough good votes inside The Clubhouse – depending on the type of post (Windows Vista or Windows Live) your

stuff will show up on 1 of 2 Microsoft websites:

Explore Windows Live:

Explore Windows Live

Discover Windows Vista:

Discover Windows Vista

Outside of the really cool opportunity to get your content from your blog showcased on

Microsoft websites, The Clubhouse offers several other “perks”.

activity

As you continue to write your own content – you will earn Club Points and Badges.

When you earn a certain amount of Club Points, you get Badges. Each Badge you earn

will appear next to any of your content showcased on Microsoft websites. You also

can earn special-recognition Badges as well. These Badges are a great way for people r

eading your content to see how much you rock.

Because I am a Microsoft employee, for any of my content you will see this Badge:

msbadge

If you blog quite a bit about using Windows and Windows Live – I suggest giving The

Clubhouse a look and applying! It can be a great way to gain more exposure of your content!

Set Permissions for Shared Files and Folders

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Sharing of files and folders can be managed in two ways. If you chose simplified file sharing, your folders can be shared with everyone on your network or workgroup, or you can make your folders private. (This is how folders are shared in Windows 2000.) However, in Windows XP Professional, you can also set folder permissions for specific users or groups. To do this, you must first change the default setting, which is simple file sharing. To change this setting, follow these steps:
•Open Control Panel, click Tools, and then click Folder Options.
•Click the View tab, and scroll to the bottom of the Advanced Settings list.
•Clear the Use simple file sharing (Recommended) check box.
•To manage folder permissions, browse to the folder in Windows Explorer, right–click the folder, and then click Properties. Click the Security tab, and assign permissions, such as Full Control, Modify, Read, and/or Write, to specific users.

You can set file and folder permissions only on drives formatted to use NTFS, and you must be the owner or have been granted permission to do so by the owner.

 
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