Hey friends i found this tip but not sure that it will work.. try ur luck...
How to get your idback if it's been hacked.
1) You will need your b-day, zip code, alt email, secret questionthat you made the id with.(doesn't matter if it was changed)
2) Now Call (408) 349-3300 - Get to customer service.Let them know your yahoo name was hacked or something.Tell them your original info you used to make the id.
If you cant use long distance then email my-login-support@yahoo-inc.com with all your info that you can possibly send themand wait for response then email back with info again.
3) If they say your info is wrong but you know that it isright then argue with them and tell them to look atthe original info of the id.
4) If they still refuse then ask to speak to a supervisor.- Because they can see more info on their computers.
5) Tell the supervisor to look at the original info on the id,that it was made with and know some of the following.
Some tips are.
1)-know names on your friends list
2)-know email messages if any
3)-know your service provider
4)-know what Y! groups you were associated with
5)-know when id was made
6) -know when name was taken or lost or whatever approximately.
Just remember to be nice and let them know that you havepersonal e-mail's from people that you have'nt been able tonotify that your e-mail address from yahoo has been hacked.And that you would rather use your yahoo e-mail accountbecause you like it best
Regards,
Vijju
Saturday, September 08, 2007
How to get your Yahoo ID back if it's been hacked
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Add Search Providers to Internet Explorer 7
Hey just go here set ur favourite search provider as your default search provider.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/searchguide/en-en/default.mspx
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Monday, March 26, 2007
Internet Explorer Information Bar
There's a new "security feature" available in Microsoft Windows XP after the installation of Service Pack 2 (SP2) that makes creating web pages and testing them on your local machine a complete pain in the ass. Whenever you run an HTML or HTM page that has any script in it at all, you get this wonderful warning: "To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this file from showing active content that could access your computer. Click here for options". If you click, you get the box below. Clicking "Allow Blocked Content" produces another Security Warning to pop up, and you have to click "Yes" to proceed.
This has to be THE most annoying feature EVER created in the history of Windows . And there's no way the average user can find to turn it off.
Allowing the content once or twice or 100 times does not convince Windows to allow it again. Resetting the security options on My Computer to less secure than that recommended by Microsoft eventually resolved the problem at home in Windows XP Home Edition, but 1) why have security if you are going to turn it off, and 2) it did not resolve the issue at school in Windows XP Professional Edition.
A Microsoft-er tells about this in his blog - http://blogs.msdn.com/tonyschr/archive/2004/03/21/93551.aspx- and explains Microsoft is referring to this "feature" as the Local Machine Zone (LMZ) Lockdown. Whenever there is any script run on the page, you get the Information Bar, or as I like to call it, the DamnBar.
Turning off The DamnBar - Option 1One post at the blog above from TheICrow gives you the Registry key to turn this "feature" off. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\ FEATURE_LocalMachine_Lockdown where you set the REG_DWORD values to 0 to disable LMZ Lockdown.
Turning off The DamnBar - Option 2 You can do some registry editing to allow "My Computer" to show up in your Internet Explorer Security Zones. Microsoft explains how below: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315933
This link explains how to make My Computer show up as a Security Zone. http://www.kayodeok.co.uk/weblog/200402/01/hack_ie_my_computer_zone.html
This link contains more information explaining the entries in above examples
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=182569
This site has an Registry file you just double click to make My Computer show up as a Security Zone, as well as some suggestions for working around this "feature". http://www.phdcc.com/xpsp2.htm
And wile we're at it, this site explains how to add another security place for other kinds of pages: http://blogs.msdn.com/ptorr/archive/2004/01/29/64215.aspx
Then, once this is done, you can set the My Computer security settings to a lower but customized level.
Turning off The DamnBar - Option 3This option doesn't actually turn The DamnBar off, but it does trick Internet Explorer. It requires adding a "Mark of the Web" to a file. Microsoft explains this below: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/sp2brows.mspx
Basically, you add this code to the very top (before the opening tag) of every html and htm document:
You'll recognize this line of code; it's at the top of any web page you save locally. The "13" represents the number of letters in "about:internet". This code, at the top of every file, will stop The DamnBar.
It will also stop you from loading other kinds of files in the browser, like PDFs. The trick, if you need to open such a file in Internet Explorer, is to have the html file open a new html file with a meta tag that redirects to the PDF file, like this:
Turning off The DamnBar - Option 4 This option doesn't actually turn The DamnBar off either, but again is a trick. Start your html file as an HTML Helper Application. This means changing the ".html" extension to a ".hta" extension. HTA files can do lots of things that html files can't or shouldn't.
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007
folder options problem - Solution 2
folder options problem
start - run - type "gpedit.msc" -enter
then go to
user configurations - administrative templates - windows explorer-
then on right hand side pane you will see the option of
remove the folder option from the tools menu - which will be enabled
just set the option - not configured, If it is already not configured then disable it and your problem will be solved.
that's it
ok and ENJOY
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Add Shortcut to Excel for Wrap Text.... (any operation)....
Using keyboard shortcuts
Step 1:
Adding the Style Box to the Formatting Toolbar:
1. Right-click one of the toolbars, and select Customize.
2. Select the Commands tab, and then select Format.
3. Drag the Style icon from the Customize dialog box to the Formatting toolbar, and drop it next to the Font Size box (or anywhere else you choose).
4. Click Close.
Step 2: Adding Wrapped Text to the Style Box:
1. Enter text into a cell in the sheet, and press Ctrl+1.
2. Select the Alignment tab, select the Wrap text checkbox, and click OK.
3. In the Style box, enter the text WrapText.
4. To use the Wrap text shortcut, select a cell, and then select Wrap text from the Style box.
enjoy...
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Monday, February 05, 2007
XP Key In CD
There is a way to get the xp product code from the cd just explorer the cd then open the folder I386 then open the file UNATTEND.TXT and scroll down to the last line and it goes to show a product code.
Have fun u never need to search for a product code for xp again.
Edited bcoz of uday's commnets....
BTW UDAY i too like Microsoft... and i am working on Microsoft technologies... (.NET)....
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Thursday, October 26, 2006
Folder Options Problem
set the DWORD "NoFolderOptions" to 0 or just delete it....and there you go the problem is GONE!!!!.
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