Reset Plesk’s admin password

Reset Plesk’s admin password on windows Server.,

Login to windows server via RDP as a administrator, then open command prompt and run following commands :

> C:\Program Files\SWsoft\Plesk\admin\bin\plesksrvclient.exe

execute this file and you will be prompted to enter in a new password for your “admin” plesk user. You can then

log into the plesk interface again and use as normal.

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How to Transfer emails from Outlook

Process to Transfer emails from Outlook

If you would like to know how to transfer your outlook emial to the other computer or to other login then follow these instruction.

First of all we have to take the backup from the old configuration.

# Copy mail files to a backup folder
# Export the Address Book to a file
# Export the mail account to a file
# Export the news account to a file
To restore or import Outlook Express data:
# Import messages from the backup folder
# Import the Address Book file
# Import the mail account file
# Import the news account file
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EXPORT OUTLOOK EMAILS AND ADDRESSBOOK : -

Now in order to implement the above steps of Backup do as per below…
Copy Mail Files to a Backup Folder
To make a backup copy of your Outlook Express e-mail message files:
==> On the Tools menu, click Options.
==> On the Maintenance tab, click Store Folder.
==> Select the folder location, and then press CTRL+C to copy the location.
==> Click Cancel, and then click Cancel again to close the dialog box.
==> Click Start, and then click Run.
==> In the Open box, press CTRL+V, and then click OK.
==> On the Edit menu, click Select All.
==> On the Edit menu, click Copy, and then close the window.
==> Right-click any empty space on your desktop, click New, and then click Folder.
==> Type mail backup for the folder name, and then press ENTER.
==> Double-click the Mail Backup folder to open it.
==> On the Edit menu, click Paste.
==> Close the Mail Backup window.

To export your Outlook Express address book:
==> On the File menu, click Export, and then click Address Book.
==> Click Text File (Comma Separated Values), and then click Export.
==> Click Browse.
==> Locate the Mail Backup folder that you created.
==> In the File Name box, type address book backup, and then click Save.
==> Click Next.
==> Click to select the check boxes for the fields that you want to export, and then click Finish.
==> Click OK and then click Close.

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IMPORT OUTLOOK EMAILS AND ADDRESSBOOK : -

Now to restore that to the new location do as mentioned below:

you may need to re-create the Identities for each user to restore data, prior to using the following steps. Repeat each step, as needed, for each Identity.
Import Messages from the Backup Folder
To import your Outlook Express e-mail messages from the Backup folder:
==> On the File menu, point to Import, and then click Messages.
==> In the Select an e-mail program to import from box, click Microsoft Outlook Express 5 or Microsoft Outlook Express 6, and then click Next.
==> Click Import mail from an OE5 store directory or Import mail from an OE6 store directory, and then click OK.
==> Click Browse, and then click on the Mail Backup folder on your desktop.
==> Click OK, and then click Next.
==> Click All folders, click Next, and then click Finish.
Import the Address Book File
To import your Outlook Express address book:
==> On the File menu, click Import, and then click Other Address Book.
==> Click Text File (Comma Separated Values), and then click Import.
==> Click Browse.
==> Locate the Mail Backup folder on your desktop, click the address book Backup.csv file, and then click Open.
==> Click Next, and then click Finish.
==> Click OK, and then click Close.

All done now as you completed the transfer of your outlook configuration.

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Useful shortcuts- Windows application

These are the shortcuts for the windows application which you can run from start >> run, hope you find it useful!

Administrative Tools
control admintools

Automatic Updates
wuaucpl.cpl

Accessibility Controls
access.cpl

Add Hardware Wizard
hdwwiz.cpl

Add/Remove Programs
appwiz.cpl

Bluetooth Transfer Wizard
fsquirt

Calculator
calc

Certificate Manager
certmgr.msc

Character Map
charmap

Check Disk Utility
chkdsk

Clipboard Viewer
clipbrd

Command Prompt
cmd

Component Services
dcomcnfg

Computer Management
compmgmt.msc

Date and Time Properties
timedate.cpl

DDE Shares
ddeshare

Device Manager
devmgmt.msc

Direct X Control Panel (If Installed)*
directx.cpl

Direct X Troubleshooter
dxdiag

Disk Cleanup Utility
cleanmgr

Disk Defragment
dfrg.msc

Disk Management
diskmgmt.msc

Disk Partition Manager
diskpart

Display Properties
control desktop

Display Properties
desk.cpl

Display Properties (w/Appearance Tab Preselected)
control color

Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility
drwtsn32

Driver Verifier Utility
verifier

Event Viewer
eventvwr.msc

File Signature Verification Tool
sigverif

Findfast
findfast.cpl

Folders Properties
control folders

Fonts
control fonts

Fonts Folder
fonts

Free Cell Card Game
freecell

Game Controllers
joy.cpl

Group Policy Editor (XP Prof)
gpedit.msc

Hearts Card Game
mshearts

Iexpress Wizard
iexpress

Indexing Service
ciadv.msc

Internet Properties
inetcpl.cpl

IP Configuration (Display Connection Configuration)
ipconfig /all
IP Configuration (Display DNS Cache Contents) ipconfig
/displaydns
IP Configuration (Delete DNS Cache Contents) ipconfig
/flushdns
IP Configuration (Release All Connections) ipconfig
/release
IP Configuration (Renew All Connections) ipconfig
/renew
IP Configuration (Refreshes DHCP & Re-Registers DNS)
ipconfig /registerdns
IP Configuration (Display DHCP Class ID) ipconfig
/showclassid
IP Configuration (Modifies DHCP Class ID) ipconfig
/setclassid
Java Control Panel (If Installed)
jpicpl32.cpl

Java Control Panel (If Installed)
javaws

Keyboard Properties
control keyboard

Local Security Settings
secpol.msc

Local Users and Groups
lusrmgr.msc

Logs You Out Of Windows
logoff

Microsoft Chat
winchat

Minesweeper Game
winmine

Mouse Properties
control mouse

Mouse Properties
main.cpl

Network Connections
control netconnections

Network Connections
ncpa.cpl

Network Setup Wizard
netsetup.cpl

Notepad notepad
Nview Desktop Manager (If Installed)
nvtuicpl.cpl

Object Packager
packager

ODBC Data Source Administrator
odbccp32.cpl

On Screen Keyboard
osk

Opens AC3 Filter (If Installed)
ac3filter.cpl

Password Properties
password.cpl

Performance Monitor
perfmon.msc

Performance Monitor
perfmon

Phone and Modem Options
telephon.cpl

Power Configuration
powercfg.cpl

Printers and Faxes
control printers

Printers Folder
printers

Private Character Editor
eudcedit

Quicktime (If Installed)
QuickTime.cpl

Regional Settings
intl.cpl

Registry Editor
regedit

Registry Editor
regedit32

Remote Desktop mstsc
Removable Storage
ntmsmgr.msc

Removable Storage Operator Requests
ntmsoprq.msc

Resultant Set of Policy (XP Prof)
rsop.msc

Scanners and Cameras
sticpl.cpl

Scheduled Tasks
control schedtasks

Security Center
wscui.cpl

Services
services.msc

Shared Folders
fsmgmt.msc

Shuts Down Windows
shutdown

Sounds and Audio
mmsys.cpl

Spider Solitare Card Game
spider

SQL Client Configuration
cliconfg

System Configuration Editor
sysedit

System Configuration Utility
msconfig

System File Checker Utility (Scan Immediately) sfc
/scannow
System File Checker Utility (Scan Once At Next Boot)
sfc /scanonce
System File Checker Utility (Scan On Every Boot) sfc
/scanboot
System File Checker Utility (Return to Default
Setting) sfc /revert
System File Checker Utility (Purge File Cache) sfc
/purgecache
System File Checker Utility (Set Cache Size to size x)
sfc /cachesize=x

System Properties
sysdm.cpl

Task Manager
taskmgr

Telnet Client
telnet

User Account Management
nusrmgr.cpl

Utility Manager
utilman

Windows Firewall
firewall.cpl

Windows Magnifiermagnify
magnify

Windows Management Infrastructure
wmimgmt.msc

Windows System Security Tool
syskey

Windows Update Launches
wupdmgr

Windows XP Tour Wizard
tourstart

Wordpad
write

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How to Delete MySQL Database ?

There are many ways to delete data from a database in MySQL but You’ll need special privilege to create or to delete a MySQL database. In case you want to delete MySQL database here are the process by which you can delete the MySQL database from your web hosting account.

Follow these Steps to delete MySQL database:-

After the page loads you will see a table containing the following information which is split into five columns;
# Database – This entry will be the database name you created in Step 1 above.
# Size – This entry will be the size of the database you created in Step 1 above.
# Users – This entry will be the users in the database.
# Actions – You have once choice:
# Delete Database – Click on this link to delete a database.
# Once you see the table, find the database you want to delete in the “Database” column.
# Then click on the Delete Database in the “Actions” column.
# The following confirmation statement will be seen :
“Are you sure you wish to permanently remove the DATABASE_NAME?”
# Click on the Yes button.
# The following statement will be seen:-
“Deleted the database DATABASE_NAME.”
“Database “DATABASE” dropped.”

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Mysql Dump Timer-MySQL database

Mysqldump program is used to dump the contents of a MySQL database and allow the transfer of a MySQL database and MySQL tables between different MySQL servers. The SQL statements can be redirected to a file though you should be sure that there is no activity going on while you do. Firewalls will not block the access to the MySQL database, A small PHP script which has to be copied to the webserver encapsulates and encrypts the access to the MySQL database.

The mysqldump program supports the following options;

-#, –debug=[options] Output debug information to log. Generally ‘d:t:o,filename`. See Appendix C for further details.
-?, –help Display usage information and exit.
-c, –compleat-insert Generate complete insert statements. (Don’t exclude values that conform to the column default.)
-h, –host=[hostname] Connect to hostname.
-d, –no-data Export only schema information. (Exclude data.)
-t, –no-create-info Export only data, exclude table creation information. (The opposite of -d.)
-p, –password=[password] The password to use when connecting to the web server. Note there can be no space between the -p and the password.
-q, –quick Don’t buffer query results, dump directly to STDOUT.
-u, –user=[username] Username for login. mysqldump will assume you wish to use your current login name if this option is excluded from the command line.
-v, –verbose Print verbose information about the various execution stages of mysqldump.
-P, –port=[port] The port to use when connecting to
-V, –version Output mysqldump version information and exit.

It also enable you to pipe the output of mysqldump to the MySQL client program to replicate a database but you should make sure-no updates are taking place while you’re doing this.

EXAMPLE:
mysqladmin create foo
mysqldump mysql | mysql foo

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Shortcut Hot Keys for Window 7

Microsoft has added several hot keys to accelerate the navigation and usage of Windows 7 to the next level, the new shortcuts include Windows Aero snapping feature easier by using keyboard. Here’s a few keyboard accelerators that new in Windows 7.

Alt+P Display/ hide the Explorer preview pane

Windows Logo+G Display gadgets in front of other windows

Windows Logo++ (plus key) Zoom in, where appropriate

Windows Logo+- (minus key) Zoom out, where appropriate

Windows Logo+Up Maximise the current window

Windows Logo+Down Minimise the current window

Windows Logo+Left Snap to the left hand side of the screen

Windows Logo+Right Snap to the right hand side of the screen

Windows Logo+Home Minimise/ restore everything except the current window

Windows + ? (Up Arrow) – Maximize window

Windows + ? (Left Arrow) – Snap window to left side covering half of desktop space.

Windows + ? (Right Arrow) – Snap window to right side covering half of desktop space.

Windows + ? (Down Arrow) – Minimize the window.

Other popular or common keyboard hotkeys which are already been used in Windows Vista:

Windows + D – Show desktop and restore desktop (minimize or restore all windows).

Windows + M – Minimize all windows.

Windows + T – Show preview thumbnail of running apps in Windows Taskbar one by one without mouse over.

Windows + P – Display options.

Windows + F – Search window.

Windows + G – Bring all gadgets on top and foreground.

Windows + X – Run Windows Mobile Center.

Windows + R – Open ‘Run’ command.

Windows + E – Run Windows Explorer.

Windows + L – Lock the computer.

Windows + [number] – Activate and run the program pinned on Windows 7 Taskbar

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Checklist Before Shifting from Window to Ubuntu

If you are planned to shift from window to Ubuntu, you could find this checklist helpful to make switch over, Ubuntu 7.04 can import your files, Windows bookmarks, favorites, documents, and pictures including the software to read and write files from your Windows drive.

Check list before shifting to Ubuntu from window;

* Download and run Ubuntu Live CD

* Check if there are any good astronomy programs available

* Make a list of alternative programs you can install and use

* Check the hardware support for my printer, scanner, broadband modem and webcam

* Check if your word processed document formats are supported

* Save all of your web bookmarks and e-mails

* Get together all of the files you want to keep in one folder

* Export all of your accounting files into a spreadsheet

* Copy all of your data (bookmarks, files, etc) onto a DVD

* Test the DVD to make sure everything was copied across

* Make a list and print out of all your mail and Internet connection settings, user accounts, and saved passwords

* Install Ubuntu from the Install CD

* Use System -> Preferences to set everything up how you like it based on your list of settings and account details

* Install everything you need from your list of available programs

* Copy all of your data across into Home directory

* Import e-mail into a mail client

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SQL Query Analyzer-Keyword Shortcut Part I

The following lists of keyword shortcuts for SQL Query Analyzer should be helpful to you, the list contains (CTRL+) combination shortcut for SQL Query Analyzer, you would find these shortcut very handy and will surely save your time.

CTRL+O — Connect.
CTRL+F4 — Disconnect.
CTRL+F4 — Disconnect and close child window.
ALT+F1 — Database object information.
CTRL+SHIFT+DEL — Clear the active Editor pane.
CTRL+SHIFT+C — Comment out code.
CTRL+C or Ctrl+Insert — Copy
CTRL+X or Shift+Del — Cut
CTRL-SHIFT-F2 — Clear all bookmarks.
CTRL+F2 — Insert or remove a bookmark (toggle).
F2 — Move to next bookmark.
SHIFT+F2 — Move to previous bookmark.
ALT+BREAK — Cancel a query.
SHIFT+TAB — Decrease indent.
CTRL+DEL — Delete through the end of a line in the Editor pane.
CTRL+F — Find.
CTRL+G — Go to a line number.
TAB — Increase indent.
CTRL+SHIFT+L — Make selection lowercase.
CTRL+SHIFT+U — Make selection uppercase.
CTRL+V or Shift+Insert — Paste.
CTRL+SHIFT+R — Remove comments.
F3 — Repeat last search or find next.
CTRL+H — Replace.
CTRL+A — Select all.
CTRL+Z — Undo.
F5 or Ctrl + E — Execute a query.
F1 — Help for Query Analyzer.
SHIFT+F1 — Help for the selected Transact-SQL statement.
F6 — Switch between query and result panes.
CTRL+P — Print
CTRL+D — Display results in grid format.
CTRL+T — Display results in text format.
CTRL+B — Move the splitter.
CTRL+SHIFT+F — Save results to file.
CTRL+R — Show Results pane (toggle).
Shift+F6 — Switch panes.
CTRL+W — Window Selector.
CTRL+N — New Query window.
F8 — Object Browser (show/hide).
F4 — Object Search.
CTRL+F5 — Parse the query and check syntax.
CTRL+S — Save
CTRL+SHIFT+INSERT — Insert a template.
CTRL+SHIFT+M — Replace template parameters.
CTRL+L — Display estimated execution plan.
CTRL+K — Display execution plan (toggle ON/OFF).
CTRL+I — Index Tuning Wizard.
CTRL+SHIFT+S — Show client statistics
CTRL+SHIFT+T — Show server trace.
CTRL+U — Use database

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Post via E-mail- Wordpress Feature

Wordpress offer a pretty nice feature which let you post in your blog via email, you can set up your blog to publish e-mails as blog posts. To get this implemented, you need to send an e-mail to a specific address you’ve established for the purpose.

Also morelikely you will need the help of your host provider and/or your e-mail provider. This is an optional service so you can still publish posts from the Write Post SubPanel if you don’t want to post via e-mail.

You need to Complete the following fields to post by e-mail:

Mail Server

The mail server store your email for retrieval on your behalf and thus Your mail server will have a URI address, such as mail.example.com, which you should enter here.

Port
You should enter the port number here, the Servers usually use port 110 to receive requests related to emails. If your mail server uses a different port, enter that port number here.

Login Name
If, for example, the e-mail address that you will be using for the writing by e-mail feature is yoursite@example.com, then ‘yoursite’ is the Login name.

Password

Enter the password for the above e-mail address here.

Default Mail Category

All post published via the post by email feature, WordPress will assign this Category. Note: You can also create new Categories in via Administration > Manage > Categories.

More help for the set-up, check with codex at http://codex.wordpress.org/Blog_by_Email.

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