Reset Unlock Code Attempts On BB5 Mobile Phone
You only have 3 attempts at entering correct unlock code in Nokia BB5 Phones. When someone has tried to enter an incorrect unlock code 3 times or more (usually by trying to use codes generated by a free calculator they have found on the internet), the phone locks out any further attempts, and it stops anyone entering the correct code. Use this service to reset the code attempt counter on any nokia BB5 phone. Once reset you can unlock your Nokia with Correct Code ! Even if you now have the correct code, when you enter it into the phone, it will display "Not Allowed" or "Code Error" or "Cannot undo restriction" the services below will reset your phone and allow entry of correct code, enabling a successful unlock.
Download v1.2 (for Windows NT 4.0 / 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista)
Introduction
PMDump is a tool that lets you dump the memory contents of a process to a file without stopping the process.
Usage instructions
Download the file and run it from a Command Prompt. It will give you the instructions you need.
Q&A
Q: When I double-click on the file a window comes up and disappears immediately. What's wrong?
A: You must run the file from a Command Prompt.
Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder is freeware utility by which you can you do the following: Find your Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Windows Vista product keys. Find your Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Windows Vista registration information. Change your Windows 95, 98, ME, and XP product key. (Windows 2000, 2003, NT4 and Vista supported) Change your windows registration information. Find your Microsoft Office 97, Office XP, and Office 2003 installation key. (Office 2000 not supported).
You need the Ultimate Boot CD if you want to:
When you boot up from the CD, a text-based menu will be displayed, and you will be able to select the tool you want to run. The selected tool actually boots off a virtual floppy disk created in memory.
Visit http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ for more details or updated download. Onsight Data mirrors this file for our own refrence however feel free to download it and use it. Donate to the author if you find it useful.
Here are the PuTTY files themselves:
This is the windows installer for Putty. You can also download a standalone .exe below.
Here are the PuTTY files themselves:
Backing up your Microsoft Outlook information is quicker and easier with the Personal Folders Backup feature. Personal Folders Backup creates backup copies of your .PST files at regular intervals, in Outlook 2002 and later versions, making it easy to keep all of your Outlook folders safely backed up.
With Personal Folders Backup, you can choose which of your .PST files you wish to back up, and how often you wish to back them up.
Each .PST file contains all of your Outlook folders, including the Inbox, Calendar, and Contacts. You can have a single .PST file (usually called "Internet Folders" or "Personal Folders" in your Folder List), but you might also have an additional .PST file that you use for archiving ("Archiving Folders"). Personal Folders Backup lets you back up any or all of these .PST files.
Note: Personal Folders Backup only backs up .PST files. If you have a Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox, your server mailbox folders are likely backed up regularly by your server administrator.
Note: If you are using an East Asian operating system (such as Korean language WinMe) with an English version of Microsoft Office, you will be unable to use this download.
Note: This version was updated October 31, 2003, and it fixes an issue with the browsing functionality on Microsoft Windows 98 and Microsoft Windows ME.
Instructions
Users of the Microsoft Office XP and 2003 programs Word, Excel, or PowerPoint—please install all High-Priority updates from Microsoft Update before downloading the Compatibility Pack.
By installing the Compatibility Pack in addition to Microsoft Office 2000, Office XP, or Office 2003, you will be able to open, edit, and save files using the file formats in newer versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint . The Compatibility Pack can also be used in conjunction with the Microsoft Office Word Viewer 2003, Excel Viewer 2003, and PowerPoint Viewer 2003 to view files saved in these new formats. For more information about the Compatibility Pack, see 924074.
Windows XP does not allow concurrent sessions for its Remote Desktop feature. What this means is that if a user is logged on at the local console, a remote user has to kick him off (and ironically, this can be done even without his permission) before starting work on the box. This is irritating and removes much of the productivity that Remote Desktop brings to Windows. Read on to learn how to remove that limitation in Windows XP SP2
A much touted feature in SP2 (Service Pack 2) since then removed was the ability to do just this, have a user logged on locally while another connects to the terminal remotely. Microsoft however removed the feature in the final build. The reason probably is that the EULA (End User License Agreement) allows only a single user to use a computer at a time. This is (IMHO) a silly reason to curtail Remote Desktop's functionality, so we'll have a workaround.
Microsoft did try out the feature in earlier builds of Service Pack 2 and it is this that we're going to exploit here. We're going to replace termserv.dll (The Terminal Server) with one from an earlier build (2055).
To get Concurrent Sessions in Remote Desktop working, follow the steps below exactly:
If anything goes wrong, the termserv_sp2.dll is the original file you replaced. Just rename it to termserv.dll, reboot into safe mode and copy it back.
The termserv.dl_ file is provided in the zip is for you slipstreamers out there. Just replace that file with the corresponding file in the Windows installation disks.