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January 16th, 2008

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13 Comparisons between Crystal Reports and SQL Reporting Services

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25 Rounded Corner Techniques with CSS

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AntiSpyBoss Removal Instructions

AntiSpyBoss Descriptions:

AntiSpyBoss is a counterfeit anti-spyware / anti-malware software that gives misleading error messages. AntiSpyBoss usually come up after you installed a video codec that come with Trojan, malware and virus. AntiSpyBoss will trick you into purchasing the product.

It is extremely important to remove AntiSpyBoss from your computer. You can try our recommended SpyHunter* Spyware Detection Utility, which is very intuitive and highly efficient. AntiSpyBoss can be removed automatically. However, if you are familiar with registry edit and dll files in Windows, we strongly recommend you to try the AntiSpyBoss manual removal instructions. It might take time and patience, but it is equally effective if you get it right.

As always, we will constantly update the instructions to combat against AntiSpyBoss and its variants. Please feel free to post comments if you have any questions or suggestions regarding AntiSpyBoss. This is a great community and I am sure that you would find the answers. Good luck!

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Manual AntiSpyBoss Removal Instructions:

Unregister AntiSpyBoss DLL Files:
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hbpuulog.dll
mailnfwj.dll
sepubdel.dll
svgafiv.dll
oycxftp.dll
realhb.dll
realsw.dll

Find and Delete these AntiSpyBoss Files:
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512.tmp

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Written by Alex on January 16th, 2008 with no comments.
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Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) deployment - New white paper

Microsoft just released a new version of their IE7 deployment paper. The document has 156 pages. IE7 deployment can get tricky. Try to read this document before deployment, if you haven’t done it yet. It might be a useful reference if you run into problems.

Written by magakos on January 16th, 2008 with no comments.
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How to Enable Vista’s Administrator Account

  • First you'll need to open a command prompt in administrator mode by right-clicking and choosing "Run as administrator"
  • Now type the following command:
    net user administrator /active:yes
Log out and you should see an "Administrator" account available. Un-doing the tweak requires running nearly the same command, but with /active:no at the end.

Written by ShaDow on January 16th, 2008 with no comments.
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Will SP3 Save Windows XP?

Will the third and final service pack for Windows XP manage to breath new life into the operating system? Will users and original equipment manufacturers be able to apply enough pressure on Microsoft to keep Windows XP alive? There is even an online petition available to save Windows XP. Anything but to move to Windows Vista. Yes, by all means. Save Windows XP. But from what? Is XP even in need of saving?

Last I checked, Windows XP still accounts for the lion’s share of the operating system market. All other platforms, including Windows Vista, don’t even manage to come close to it. And growing on the operating system market means actually eroding XP’s audience, because there is little elbow room with this ubiquitous platform having dug its roots in deep starting back in 2001. According to Net Applications, XP is credited with 76.91%, while after almost a year since it hit the shelves, Vista has only gone as high as 10.48%. By comparison Mac OS X has a share of 7.31% and all the Linux distributions just 0.63%. (more…)

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