Clear Recent Documents in the XP Start Menu

0 comments Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Clearing your recent documents from your start menu is very easy and I will help in doing so.Right click the start menu icon and select Properties. Click the Start Menu tab and click on Customize.

In the Customize Start Menu window click on the Advanced tab.

Then you have two options:

1) Click the Clear List button to just clear the recent documents.

2) Uncheck the "List my most recently opened documents" box to make the entire feature go away.

Check the one accordingly.

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Guide to Remove IEAntivirus with Spyware Cease

0 comments Thursday, November 13, 2008

Operating System: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista

Summary: IEAntivirus is rogue security software that comes into user’s PC system through Vundo Trojan, Virus or fake software, generating fake system warning alerts and fake scan results to deceive users into paying for its license. IEAntivirus comes from rogue antispyware programs such as MalwareBell, MalwareBell 3.2 and IE Defender. Not only does it cause your computer to slow down without explanation, it would also put your data and privacy in risk. We recommend you to run a scan of computer to detect any spyware threats.

Files associated with IEAntivirus

  • %UserProfile%\Desktop\IE AntiVirus 3.2.lnk
  • %UserProfile%\Start Menu\Programs\IE AntiVirus 3.2.lnk
  • %ProgramFiles%\IEAntiVirus\ieas.db2
  • %ProgramFiles%\IEAntiVirus\ieas.db3
  • %ProgramFiles%\IEAntiVirus\ieav.exe
  • %ProgramFiles%\IEAntiVirus\uninst.exe

Then, it will create the following registry entry so that it executes no matter when Windows starts up.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\”antispy” = “C:\Program Files\IEAntiVirus\ieav.exe”

Registry Subkeys Associated with IEAntivirus

  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\IEAntiVirus
  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Bind
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\IE AntiVirus

Manually Removal of IEAntivirus

Note: SpywareCease. Com highly recommends you back up your computer before you modify anything. Incorrectly remove of registry files can lead to permanently loss of data.

1. Click Start Menu / Run

2. Enter regedit

3. Delete the following registry entry :
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\”antispy” = “C:\Program Files\IEAntiVirus\ieav.exe”

4. Delete the registry subkeys below:

  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\IEAntiVirus
  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Bind
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\IE AntiVirus

However, manual removal of IEAntivirus may be difficult and you may run the risk of destroying your computer. Besides, you are always required to back up computer before any modify is made. To save time and avoid risking destroying your computer, we highly recommend you use a spyware scanner such as Spyware Cease, to detect IEAntivirus and other spyware, adware, Trojans, viruses, keyloggers, and more that sneak into your PC without your permission.

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Symantec Enterprise Support Wins SSPA STAR Award for Support Partner Management

0 comments Monday, November 10, 2008

Symantec Corp. (NASDAQ: SYMC) announced today that Symantec's Global Enterprise Support Services has been honored by the Service & Support Professionals Association (SSPA) with the Service Excellence STAR award for Partner Management. This award recognizes Symantec for exceptional support partner management capabilities and best practices in selecting and enabling partners to deliver a seamless and exceptional customer experience. Symantec has also been inducted to the SSPA STAR Awards Hall of Fame for having received five STAR awards for service excellence to-date.

"Symantec is driving industry leadership in support partner excellence," said Stephen Smith, executive director, SSPA. "They have created a partner-centric culture and drive support best practices with their partners to deliver higher quality of service to customers."

Symantec underwent a rigorous evaluation process conducted by SSPA's Advisory Board which is made up of industry executives. Nominees were judged against a broad set of criteria including partner training and certification, knowledge sharing, support infrastructure, performance metrics, customer impact, partner incentives, business drivers and creating a partner-centric culture.

"Symantec is honored to be recognized by the SSPA with these two prestigious awards for service excellence," said David Hare, vice president, Global Enterprise Support Services at Symantec. "These awards validate our ongoing commitment to deliver world-class support. We continue to make strategic support investments to ensure we deliver continuous value and a seamless support experience to our customers and partners."

"As a member of Symantec's Technical Support Partner Program (TSPP), we've seen Symantec demonstrate their commitment to ensuring the success of their partners," said Mark Arnold, vice president, Partner Alliances and Strategic Business Development, Consonus Technologies. "Symantec's TSPP has provided us with an authorized support services option that customers truly appreciate and benefit from, while at the same time, allowing us to differentiate ourselves from product-only resellers."

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Customize Your Windows Vista Logon Screen

0 comments Tuesday, November 4, 2008

There's nothing more annoying than seeing the default logon screen every time you start up your computer, or when you lock your workstation. Thankfully we got the solution for this as well there is a free utility to replace the logon screen with any wallpaper you choose.

It’s very simple, what you have to do is to download and install the utility and thn click Apply Button to see the changes. It will lock your computer , you can unlock it buy entering your password.

The utility is very simple and easy to use, just click on an entry in the list, and use the Apply button to select it. The download button will take you to the directory of logon screens on WinCustomize.

You can also click the Create button and choose any image you want. For instance, if you wanted to have the logon screen match your desktop wallpaper, just choose the wallpaper using the browse button.

You can then save the wallpaper as a logon screen file and even share it with other people on WinCustomize.

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