Posts archive for September, 2006

How to Standardize Folder view setting in Microsoft Window XP

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Have you ever look for a way to standardize all the folder view setting in win xp? Or looking for way to set all the folder view in a same way?

Here’s the solution to set all the folder to have the same view setting:-

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How to flush DNS cache in Linux / Windows / Mac

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Flush dns to get a new name resolution. Also flush dns cache when you can’t access a newly registered domain name. You can simply flush your dns cache anytime to get new entry. So, Flush your dns cache now.

To flush DNS cache in Microsoft Windows (Win XP, Win ME, Win 2000):-

– Start -> Run -> type cmd
– in command prompt, type ipconfig /flushdns
– Done! You Window DNS cache has just been flush.

To flush the DNS cache in Linux, restart the nscd daemon:-

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How to adjust your Window XP TCP Connection to boost your BT download speed?

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By default what’s the maximum number of TCP Connection ?
With the release of Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), it has limit the concurrent TCP connection to 10 connection per seconds.

With Service Pack 1 or without any service pack installed, your computer has no limit on the number of concurrent TCP connection.

Why Microsoft Windows Service Pack 2 (SP2) want to limit the number of TCP connection?
This is to reduce the speed of computer virus or worms spreading across the network.

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