Friday, January 30, 2009

DHTML Demos

DHTML Demo

HTTP File Commander
"HTTP File Commander" is a DHTML remote file management tool. The server side is an ASP based service. The client side is just Internet Explorer. You can copy, delete, move, and edit files on remote computer the same way you do it on a local one.
Outlook Backup
"Outlook Mail Backup" is a CDO based program which exports Microsoft Outlook mail (not Outlook Express one) to XML based backup. By using HTML based mail viewer you can navigate through you backup and search mail by keywords.
IE Spy
Using "IESpy" you can connect to any IE instance on your computer and navigate through document model.
WQL DataProvider for ADO.Net
WQL DataProvider is ADO.Net data provider, so you can use it just like usual MS SQL DataProvider, but for WQL (WMI + SQL = WQL). This DataProvider supports SELECT, ASSOCIATORS and REFERENCES queries. Doesn't support event queries.
WQL Analyzer
"WQL Analyzer" is an application which will help you create and debug your own WQL (WMI+SQL=WQL) queries.
HTTP Computer Manager
WMI based Asp.Net application for browsing system resources on remote network.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Museumsdorf Niedersulz

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Build a Skype Server for Your Home Phone System

Build this Skype server to provide 24/7 phone service through regular phone handsets in your home—and save a bundle of money in the process!

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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

EXt/2 Ext/3 ReiserFS XFS UFS/FFS NFS driver for Windows 2000, 2003 and XP

Crossmeta has a free driver package for windows 2000 (SP3 and later), Windows 2003, and Windows XP, allowing the mounting of Ext2, Ext3, ReiserFS, XFS, UFS/FFS and NFS Partitions under windows. The NFS allows the aforementioned types as well as NTFS, FAT (32?) and CDFS to be shared via NFS on a windows box.

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Securing RDP Remote Desktop and Terminal Server Connections

In this article, MVP Daniel Petri will summarize some of the most common security considerations you should take into account when designing your TS and RDP security. By following these guidelines you will be able to better protect your data and applications.

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