How to open Registry ShowHow to open Registry
The registry is a directory path that stores option and settings for windows operating system. The registry allows you to access difficult file to track in the background. All changes that are made in the control panel are...
IPX/SPX protocol under Windows Vista ShowIPX/SPX protocol under Windows Vista
IPX/SPX: Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange
The protocol IPX/ SPX allow some old games to play in network (Red Alert, Command & Conquer, etc.)
This function is not supported...
Command Prompt full screen with the pointer ShowCommand Prompt full screen with the pointer
If you need a command prompt in full screen, here's how:
Open the command prompt, and maximize the window (it is still not full screen).
Right click on the top of the window
Edit/ Properties...
Download Database Editor ShowThe database management is a complex task, for the experimented users in general. For a specific task, specific tools are needed.
Database editor is a tool allowing fast and easy access to any sorts of database. It will help database developers and...
Download Support IPX for Vista ShowProtocol IPX/SPX is used for many old games for network play (Red Alert, Command & Conquer, etc…).
Unfortunately, Microsoft withdrew IPX/SPX protocol support for Vista (32bit).
Nevertheless, it is possible to solve the problem by selecting the pilot...
Download Zero Footprint Crypt ShowZero FootPrint Crypt is a powerful tool to protect confidential files. Simple and easy to use, the application offers an intuitive interface. It gives you the ease for encryption and decryption of files.
Features
The application supports drag and...
Linux - The Vi editor ShowIntroduction to Vi
Despite its very limited ergonomics, Vi i is one of the most popular text editors texte under Unix type systems (with Emacs and pico). Under Linux, there is a free version of Vi called Vim (Vi Improved). Vi (pronounced vee-eye)...
Microsoft Windows - The registry ShowWhat is the registry?
In version 3.1 of Microsoft Windows, applications that had been installed were configured in Windows with configuration files (which had the extension .ini). There were also two configuration files for Windows itself:...