Using XP as a router

A cheap and easy way of adding a router to your network is to use a surplus PC with Windows XP Professional installed on it. Just install an additional network card in the box and then configure the registry setting below and Presto! Your XP box becomes able to route (forward) IP packets from one interface to another.

Open Regedit and navigate to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters

Find the following registry value:

IPEnableRouter

Set this value to 1 to enable IP routing on the box.

After doing this, reboot the machine. You may also need to disable Windows Firewall on the machine.

Forcing a remote logoff

How to force a user to log off of a remote machine

Bob logs onto his workstation and you (who are on another workstation) want to force Bob to log off. How can you do that?

You could do it using Computer Management. Open Computer Management on your machine and connect to Bob’s computer, then right-click on Bob’s computer and select Properties. Switch to the Advanced tab, and click Settings under Startup And Recovery options. Now go to Shutdown and under Action click Log Off Current User and then OK.

Of course some things are easier to do using a script:

strComputer = “”
Set objWMIService = GetObject(“winmgmts:” & “{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\” & strComputer & “\root\cimv2″)
Set colOperatingSystems = objWMIService.ExecQuery (“SELECT * FROM Win32_OperatingSystem”)
For Each objOperatingSystem in colOperatingSystems
ObjOperatingSystem.Win32Shutdown(0)
Next

XP : speedup access to network shares

I have seen reports that Windows XP is slow when accessing network shares. I use XP daily on my local home network and a corporate LAN. I haven’t noticed the network slowness. But if you do, there are reports that deleting a particular registry key resolved the problem. It certainly works for Windows 2000. You can give it a try in XP. I would backup the key first.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Explorer/RemoteComputer/NameSpace/{D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}

To backup and delete the key, In the regedt32 registry editor navigate to the NameSpace key :

  • Right click {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}
  • Click Export. From the Export Registry File dialog box in the File Name text box :
  • Type the filename of your choice as in restoreshare
  • Click Save, This saves the file names (in my example), restoreshare.reg to the My Documents folder. Its now safe to  delete the key.
  • Right click {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}
  • Click Delete
  • Click Yes in the Confirm Key Delete dialog box.

If your system is unstable or weird after deleting this key, you can restore the key. In Explorer, double-click on your reg file. This will restore the deleted registry key.

OST The Classic – 클래식

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OST The Classic – 클래식

Tracklistings
01. sarang ha myun hal soo rok – Han Sung Min
02. Cannon In D Major – Pachelbel
03. umma eh yun ae pyun ji
04. ban dit bool ee
05. folk dance
06. Do Wah Diddy Diddy – Manfred Mann
07. nuh eh ge nan na eh ge nun – Scenery of Riding Bicycle
08. Hippy Sippy Shake- Swinging Blue Jeans
09. Vivaldi : Cello Concerto RV424 B Minor
10. seul peun waltz
11. woo rin ah moo gut do hal soo uhb suh
12. gi da rim
13. bit sok eh suh
14. nuh moo ah peun sarang eun sarang ee ah ni yut seum eul – Kim Kwang Suk
15. Tae Soo & Joon Ha
16. seul peun waltz 2
17. hwe sang
18. gang ga eh suh

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1. Yume no Tochuu
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3. Yume no Tochuu (Instrumental)
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