Error Unexpected end of archive – Tips

October 27, 2007 Posted By: Jim ~ Filed under Category: Other, Pc Tips

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There are some reasons for getting Unexpected end of archive error. You can get this error messages for download that starts but after downloading few Mb (megabytes) or Kb (kilobytes) it stops and shows a completed download. Another reason for this error messages is corrupted archive. Downloading the archive again should fix that error. Here is a trick that might help you to recover some files from corrupted archive…

Note: I checked this on corrupted archive with multiple files. It might not work with archive containing single file .It tries to repair a corrupted archive that’s all..

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Run Commands

October 24, 2007 Posted By: Jim ~ Filed under Category: Windows

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You can Access these commands from run option in the start menu or just press +R (Window key is Generally between Alt & ctrl key on the keyboard) & there you go to unleash these commands…
Knowing these commands is goning give you the Professional
The Commands have been seperated by “~”
TO Open… Commands
Accessibility Controls “access.cpl”
Add Hardware Wizard “hdwwiz.cpl”
Add/Remove Programs “ppwiz.cpl “
Administrative Tools “control admintools”
Automatic Updates “wuaucpl.cp”
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”
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”
File Signature Verification Tool “sigverif”
Findfast “findfast.cpl”
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”
Iexpress Wizard “iexpress”
Indexing Service “ciadv.msc”
Internet Properties “inetcpl.cpl”
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 W*NDOW$ “logoff”
Mic*ft Chat “winchat”
Minesweeper Game “winmine”
Mouse Properties “control mouse”
Mouse Properties “main.cpl”
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”
Password Properties “password.cpl”
Performance Monitor “perfmon.msc”
Performance Monitor “perfmon”
Phone and Modem Options “telephon.cpl”
Power Configuration “powercfg.cpl”
Printers and Faxes “control printers”
Printers Folder “printers”
Private Character Editor “eudcedit”
Quicktime (If Installed) “QuickTime.cpl”
Regional Settings “intl.cpl”
Registry Editor “regedit”
Registry Editor “regedit32″
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 W*NDOW$ “shutdown”
Sounds and Audio “mmsys.cpl”
Spider Solitare Card Game “spider”
SQL Client Configuration “cliconfg”
System Configuration Editor “sysedit”
System Configuration Utility “sconfig”
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 Properties “sysdm.cpl”
Task Manager “taskmgr”
Telnet Client “telnet”
User Account Management “nusrmgr.cpl”
Utility Manager “utilman”
W*NDOW$ Firewall “firewall.cpl”
W*NDOW$ Magnifier “magnify”
W*NDOW$ Management Infrastructure “wmimgmt.msc”
W*NDOW$ System Security Tool “syskey”
W*NDOW$ Update Launches “wupdmgr”
W*NDOW$ XP Tour Wizard “tourstart”
Wordpad “write”

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Restrict Login Hours on PC

October 24, 2007 Posted By: Jim ~ Filed under Category: Pc Tips, Tweak

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To restrict a users logon hours , use the net user command. These commands are used from the Command Prompt. (Start – RUN – and type cmd)

Below are some examples:

1 – net user JohnTea /time:M-F,08:00-17:00

2 – net user JAY /time:M-F,8am-5pm

3 – net user Reaper /time:M,4am-5pm;T,1pm-3pm;W-F,8:00-17:00

4 – net user Gourob /time:all (this one means this user can always log on)

Note:You can only restrict when a user can log on to the system. On a stand alone computer, there is no way to force a user to log off when their hours expire, without a third party script or software.

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