Tuesday, November 4, 2008

How to enter a password protected account on XP

Artical By - Pulkit Acharya (RAJA)

Window XP (Service pack2) creates a default account called “administrator”. This account is accessible from the safe mode. Under the “User Accounts” of The Administrator account (user accounts is accessible from control panel), every account which is created on Windows XP is displayed. From Here the user (I mean you) can modify every account .That is you can delete any account, Create a new account, change password, change name of user, change account type, change the way user log in….. and other options as usual.

 

Steps To Enter A Password Protected Account

1.Open the computer and start pressing F8 key to enter advanced mode

2.Go to Safe Mode Tab and press Enter.

3.Now Select Administrator Account

4.If administrator asks for the password then shred the page from which you are reading this article. if not then proceed to step 5

5.Go to Control Panel>User Settings.

6.Select The account you want to enter.

7.In the account the window will be titled “What do you want to change about your account?” at top

8.Press the delete password button and agree to other formalities.

9. Restart and Enter the account you just broke…….


How to crack Microsoft Hide Folders XP 2

By Pulkit Acharya

Steps
1.Open run window and type “regedit”
2.Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SOFTWARE and expand it.
3.Select FSPro Labs and delete the whole entry.
4.Restart and the files will no longer be protected.




Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Gmail Modes

If you can't access Gmail, try some of these URLs:




Safe mode - http://mail.google.com/mail/?labs=0. It disables the experimental features from Gmail Labs, just in case some of them are buggy. You can remove some of the features from Gmail's settings page.

Secure mode - https://mail.google.com/. It encrypts the traffic between your computer and Gmail's servers. Use it from public computers, Wi-Fi networks or to bypass some proxies and web accelerators. There's a Gmail setting that redirects the standard version to the secure mode ("Always use https").

Older version - http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1. This version has been replaced in October 2007 by a rearchitectured Gmail, but the old version is a little bit faster.

Basic mode - http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=html. It's the version that doesn't use JavaScript, so it loads faster and it works well with older browsers. Unfortunately, many Gmail features are missing (contacts autocomplete, chat, spell checker, rich formatting) and each click loads a new page. If you like this version, click on "Set basic HTML as default view" at the top of the page.

Mobile mode - http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=mobile or http://m.gmail.com. This is a simplified Gmail interface for mobile phones that has even less feature than the basic mode. Use it if no other Gmail mode works for you.

iPhone mode - http://mail.google.com/mail/x/gdlakb-/gp/. A more user-friendly mobile version for iPhone and other mobile phones that use WebKit-based browsers.

iGoogle gadget - http://www.google.com/ig/gmailmax. This is the canvas view for the updated Gmail gadget which can be found in the new iGoogle. Some people found that this interface bypasses most corporate filters that prevent them from accessing Gmail at work.

"No browser checking" mode - http://mail.google.com/mail?nocheckbrowser. If you use a cutting-edge new browser and Gmail serves you the basic HTML mode, try this URL to bypass browser detection.