Saturday, November 26, 2011

RAJANNA [TELUGU]


Gjijigadu
Artist(s): Sanjeev Chimmalgi, Kaala Bhairava
Lyricist: K Sivadatta

Raa Ree Ro Rela
Artist(s): Madhumita, Revanth, Shravana Bhargavi, K Sahiti, Amrithavarshini, B. Ramya 
Lyricist: Ananth Sriram


Artist(s): MM. Keeravani, Kailash Kher
Lyricist: K Sivadatta

Lachuvamma Lachuvamma
Artist(s): Deepu, Shravana Bhargavi
Lyricist: Suddala Ashokteja

Chittiguvva
Artist(s): Shivani, Venu, Sanjeev Chaimmalgi, Ramya
Lyricist: Ananth Sriram

Okka Kshanam
Artist(s): Balaji, Deepu, Revanth, Rahul, Pridhvichandra
Lyricist: Ananth Sriram
Goodu chediri koila
Artist(s): Mettapalli Surender, Chaitra
Lyricist: K Sivadatta

Kaaligajje
Artist(s): Mettapalli Surender, Chaitra
Lyricist: Mettapalli Surender

Vey, Vey
Artist(s): Revanth
Lyricist: Suddala Ashokteja

Dorasaani Koradaa
Artist(s): Amrithavarshini

Artist(s): Sudarshini
Lyricist: Chaitanya Prasad

Amma Avanee
Artist(s): Malavika
Lyricist: K Sivadatta 

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Websites for checking the security of domains

DEAR READERS, check these two websites with which we can check the websites safety and i thought it was really good
At URL Void, just type an internet address (URL) into the field, click the Scan Now button and, within seconds, a report on the site comes back.


Below is a copy of the abbreviated report on knowyourselves.blogspot.com . Scrolling down further on the site reveals details about which diagnostic tools were used to make the determination that our site was clean.

 
Another site that performs a similar function is Norton Safe Web.



Here again is a field in which a URL can be entered, followed by search results offering safety information on that site.












Try this once.................

GOOGLE CHROME EXTENSION FOR REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION

A remote desktop utility allows you to connect to any computer through a remote desktop connection – as long as both the computers are connected to the internet. There are a good number of scenarios when a remote connection saves the day – following is an example:
You are providing tech support to one of your clients and he needs your help in fixing something.  Sure, you can send all the instructions via an email message, but a remote desktop utility will allow you to use his computer directly from your computer itself. The result is that both you and your client can see his computer screen simultaneously. Additionally, you can completely control the remote computer with your own mouse and keyboard, create files and folders, change Windows settings and do any other possible system task.
A remote desktop connection lets you do everything on the remote computer from your own computer, as if you are operating just another system kept on your table.


Windows XP and Windows 7 both have built-in support for remote desktop connections, so if you know how to get that working, you don’t need a separate remote desktop utility. You might want to read our previous tutorial on setting up remote desktop connection in Windows XP.
However, if you are no geek and need a really simple way to access another remote computer from your browser, try the Google Chrome Remote desktop extension. This extension is a free download and lets you connect to any remote computer from Google Chrome, without having to install another application and go through rigorous setup procedure.
Here are the steps that needs to be followed:
1. Once you have installed the Google Chrome remote desktop extension on the host computer, click the wrench menu at the top right corner and choose Tools > Extensions.













2. This will open the extension page, click on “Launch app” to continue.

3. Sign in with your Google account and grant all the necessary permissions. Don’t worry – you will only have to do this once.
Grant permissions Google Chrome remote desktop
4. Click “Allow access” on the next page and you are done.


Important note: For the remote connection to work, ask your friend to install the extension and set it up as you did on your own computer. Both the host computer and the remote computer needs the extension to be installed and working in Google Chrome.
Sharing Your Computer With A Remote Partner
Sharing your computer with a remote partner is easy -  launch the extension and click on “Share this computer”. The remote desktop utility will provide a 12 digit access code, as shown below:

Copy the 12 digit access code and email this to your friend with whom you want to connect your computer. Do not share this code publicly as anyone who knows this code can connect to your computer and do any activity (e.g delete files, change settings). Please note that this code is generated randomly and it will not be valid once the remote desktop session has expired.
Connecting To The Remote Computer From Your Desktop
If you want to connect to the remote computer of your friend from your desktop, ask him to use the extension and send you his unique 12 digit access code. When you have his access code, launch Google chrome on your computer, open up the extension page and click on “access a shared computer”.

Next, enter the access code ID of your friend and you are done. Both the computers will be connected via Google Chrome’s remote desktop extension and the host user will be able to completely control the remote computer using his own keyboard and mouse. This YouTube video provides a complete walk through of the steps and the remote control environment on host and remote computers.
And since Google Chrome works on Windows, Linux and MAC, it doesn’t really matter which operating system your friend is using. Give this a try!

REMOTE CONNECTION TO THE SYSTEM FOR XP

With the Remote Desktop feature in Windows XP, you are able to control a computer from another office, from home or while traveling. For example, with this feature enabled, you can use the data, applications and network resources that are on your office computer, without even being in your office!
Remote Desktop is the new name for the older Windows based Terminal Services Client that (like with Windows 2000), would allow you to connect to and manage a server remotely for up to two connections. It also allows you to do maintenance on the server and so on. The Remote Desktop in the Windows Server 2003 and XP versions allows the same functionality, except it’s now enhanced and easier to use.
To use the Remote Desktop, you need the following:
  • Windows XP Professional installed on your office computer, or whichever computer you plan to operate remotely. This computer is known as the host.
  • Display data and keyboard data are sent over a WAN or Internet connection, so make sure that you are working over a good connection. To use a Remote Desktop over a slow connection could be a burden. It will work, but it may not respond as well as you would like. You can also use low bandwidth connections. They will also allow you to remotely control a system.
  • Both computers must be connected to the Internet
  • To set up the Remote Desktop, start with the host computer:

CREATING MACROS IN MS EXCEL

Microsoft Excel is the one of the most popular spreadsheet programs used worldwide. It has a variety of features such as data storage, creating reports and charts, using mathematical functions, performing statistical analysis, ability to connect to databases, making use of pivot tables, V-lookups etc. One such very useful feature within Microsoft Excel is the ability to make use of “macros”.
What is a Macro?
A macro is a recording of the commands and actions which are used in order to perform a task. Whenever you find that there is a particular task or series of tasks which you perform often, it may make sense to save the sequence of tasks as a macro for reuse later. Thus the applications of Macros to perform frequently occurring repetitive tasks can help free up your time to be spent more productively on doing something else instead.
How to Create Macros
There are two ways of creating macros within Microsoft Excel
1. The first is the Macro Recorder. Excel provides the ability to create macros by creating a recording of the tasks performed by the user. The Macro recorder is usually made use of for simple macros.
2. The second is using the macro editor which is used when complicated macros are required.
The Macro section can be accessed from within the View tab or the Developer tab in the Ribbon in Microsoft Excel.
Recording a Macro
The sequence of steps below details how to record a macro in Microsoft Excel
1. Open Microsoft Excel by clicking on Start>Programs>Microsoft Office>Microsoft Excel. Alternatively, go to Start>Run and type excel and hit the Enter key.
2. Navigate to the Macros section by clicking on the View tab in the Ribbon. Then select the Macros button.

3. A drop down menu appears in which View Macro and Record Macro options are available.
4. Click on the Record Macro button. A dialog box appears

a. Provide a suitable name for the macro.
b. Set a shortcut key for the macro (if required).
c. Choose where to store the macro, within ‘this workbook’, in a ‘new workbook’ or in a ‘personal macro workbook’. By default, it will be ‘this workbook’.
d. Give a detailed description (if required).
5. Perform the series of actions which you want saved within the macro. This step is very important and must be performed without any error because even the errors will get recorded as part of the macro.
6. Once you are done performing the steps required, click on the Macro button and choose Stop Recording from the drop down menu.
7. In order to run a saved macro, choose the Macro button and click on View Macros. A dialog box appears from which the required macro can be selected and run by clicking the Run button. Alternatively, if you know the keyboard shortcut assigned to that macro while creation, you can make use of the shortcut. Click on the Edit button to open Visual Basic Editor to edit the macro’s code. Click on Step Into to run the macro in Debug mode. Use the Delete key to delete unwanted macros.

Microsoft Excel File Type for Macros
Prior to Office 2003, macros could be used as part of just about any excel file. The normal excel format, .XLS could also store a macro. There was an option to enable or disable macros which needed to be set as required.
However post office 2003, with the introduction of the .XLSX format, Microsoft introduced a separate excel for Macro-enabled excel files known as .XLSM. Therefore, if you wanted to create and use macros within an Excel file, it had to necessarily be stored as .XLSM file. This can be seen while saving the file. Choose the Save as file type Excel Macro-enabled Workbook.

Whenever you open an .XLSM file, by default macros are disabled. This is to protect users from unknown content. Click on the Options button and select Enable his content in order to enable the use of macros in your spreadsheet.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Windows 7 Memory Diagnostics Utility

Windows 7 Memory Diagnostics Utility

If you suspect that your computer has a memory issue, but it’s not being detected automatically, it’s best to make use of the Windows Memory Diagnostics utility that’s built-in to Windows 7.

Here’s how to access it:

Click Start, and in the Search Box type mdsched.exe. You can then either hit the Enter key or click the mdsched icon that appears in the search results above.

The window that pops up will ask you if you want to run the memory diagnostic now or when you next restart your computer. Make sure if you choose to run it now that all of your work has been saved.


Whichever option you click, eventually you’ll end up at a screen that looks like this:



It will take a few minutes for the utility to complete the test. When it’s done, your computer will restart automatically.

…and hopefully you’ll see this message in the bottom-right corner when Windows is fully booted.



If not, you may want to call tech support.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

PANJAA [POWER STAR-TELUGU]


1. Panjaa
Vocal: Yuvan
Lyrics: Ramajogaiah Sastry

2. Ela Ela
Vocals: Haricharan & Shweta Pandit
Lyrics: Chandrabose

3. Veyira Cheyyi Veyira
Vocals: Saloni
Lyrics: Ramajogaiah Sastry

4. Kshanam Kshanam
Vocal: Shweta Pandit
Lyrics: Chandrabose

5.Anukoneledhugaa Kalakaanekaadhugaa
Vocals: Belly Raj & Priya Himesh
Lyrics: Chandrabose

6. Paparayudu
Vocals: Hemachandra & Sathyan (Featuring Voices of Pawan Kalyan and Brahmanandam)
Lyrics: Ramajogaiah Sastry