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Well, isn't this a fine how do you do? A new website to monkey around with, trying out new things, and seeing if I can just piss myself off enough when I break things before I back them up! Any-hoo, let's see what happens! |
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Putty - Always good to have... http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ VirtuaWin - Virtual Desktops, once you get used to them, its hard to give 'em up... http://virtuawin.sourceforge.net/ Postie - Good command line POP/IMAP/SMTP http://www.infradig.com/download.shtml Cygwin - Linux commands on Windows http://www.cygwin.com/ |
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Command Prompt - Very helpful if you can right click on a folder and open a command prompt right there 1. In explorer, open Tools, Folder Options. 2. Select the File Types tab. 3. For Windows XP: Go to NONE / Folder. 4. Select the entry labeled Folder 5. For Windows 2000/XP: Press Advanced button. 6. Select New 7. In the action block type "Command Prompt" without the quotes. 8. In the app block type "cmd.exe" without the quotes. 9. Save and exit Folder Options. |
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VSS - Using Windows Volume Shadow Service, Click Here. |
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Hiding accounts on the login page Start by go to the Accounts pane in System Preferences, and find the "short name" of each user you want to hide. Once you have these, open up Terminal and enter the following:
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow HiddenUsersList -array-add shortname1 shortname2 shortname3
Replace shortname1 2 and 3 with the short names of the user accounts you wish to hide. You can hide as many as you like, just separate each with a space.
To make a hidden name appear again, type the command with no names in it, therefore resetting the list of hidden users.
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginwindow HiddenUsersList -array-add
Notice that doing this adds an extra option to your login window - "Other..." When you select this, you will be presented with text boxes to enter a username and password. |
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