February 2006


February 24, 2006: 3:27 am: hcanoErrors, FireFox, Windows

So, your Mozilla Firefox is not working, and you cant live without it?

This error usually happens on interrupted upgrades or power offs, the resolution is very easy you had to go to the program files folder, and after the mozilla folder.

And just delete the xpicleanup.dat file. That´s it.. No more troubles, finito…
And you can enjoy the best browser…

If you really enjoy this please consider leaving a comment or if you have more questions enter in our forum

It is a friendly forum :)

February 13, 2006: 3:01 am: hcanoApplications, BlackBerry, IM, Mobile, Technology

If you can´t live without MSN Messenger on your phone, and you dont have a Mobile with Windows CE, you can use a third party tool to connect to msn messenger network.

The eMSN is a little application that´s is java enabled and connects with the msn messenger network for free (ads included, but they are few).

Its very easy to use, and you can install from this site for free.

Created by funrungames.com you can install directly from here

If you have some trouble with your cell phone you can try to install the Lite version from Here

And if you have more questions or issues please enter in our forum we are friendly and no vendors attached.. :)

February 11, 2006: 1:18 pm: hcanoSySAdmin, Technology, VMWare

One of the best virtualization software VMWare is now providing the server product free.

The main strategy is to let users know the VMWare plataform, and to provide a better way to migrate no VMWare ESX (paid product) in the future.

I realley recommend you to download the server and start using it to make your crazy and geek experiments with the VMs.

You can read more about it in this link

February 9, 2006: 1:04 am: hcanoBug, Errors, SySAdmin, Technology, Windows

When you open the Group Policy Editor you receive the following error “The following entry in the [strings] section is too long and has been truncated”.

This is a harmless error, dont worry.

What really happened is that the policies was upgraded with an .adm file, or by upgrading the Domain Controlers.

You can just press enter (several times) or install the hotfix on the KB 842933

This Hotfix on the KB 842933 was tested on Windows Server 2003 SP1 DC just upgraded from 2000 Domain Controlers.

If you have another question or issues enter in our forum we are friendly :)

February 7, 2006: 2:07 am: hcanoNTFS, SySAdmin

One of most common error I see on Windows Environments is the users with Full Control Permissions.

This is a bad mistake give a user full control on his network share, only if he has a compelling reason you must provide full control. Let me explain my point of view.

When the users ask for a network drive or share for its files, it is normal he ask for “full control” meaning that he can read/write/delete files. But he doesnt have a reason to have the Full Control in NTFS permissions.

The Full Control must be given only to the Administrators or Domain Admins groups, why?

With the Full Control the user can change the permissions, it is not rare a user remove the backup user or Administrators permissions from his network share or drive.

If it was intentional or not doesn´t matter your task is to mantain everything ok, and especially on backup.

So when the user removes the backup user or administrator users permissions, several bad things can happen:

1- Some Backup Products doesn´t make backup, and doesn´t give error (I will not tell names)

2- Some Antivirus Products “avoids” the files

3- When you are in the late evening making a file transfer files from one server to another, it will abort on the files and you will scream about your lost time on the night.

The solution:

Give only change permission to the user, this is the best solution if he wants to write/read/delete files. And he will feel that he has “Full Control” on the network or drive share.

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