- First open the word file we want to protect with password
- Select Save as option
- Select “tools” button ( top ) from save window
- Then go to “general options”
- there you can select password for the document ( see image )
- Save the file to store the last changes
- The next time when try to open the particular file a dialogue box will come to give password only giving that file will open
Thursday, December 3, 2009
How to protect word file with password ?
Free Ubuntu Pocket guide
I have had a quick glance, and it looks to be of the same good standard.
Here is the link:
Ubuntu Pocket Guide
Web Proxy List [List of web proxies to browse restricted sites]
Web Proxy List
List of web proxies to browse restricted sitesClick here to download Excel List ( 1500 + )Web proxies are frequently used to gain access to web sites blocked by corporate or school proxies. Since they usually hide the user's own IP address from the web sites they access through the proxy. I listed around 100 of proxies here. I wont recommend you to login your mail / dating sites through web proxies. Most of the corporate and schools are blocked some sites like YouTube, Orkut , MySpace Etc.. Here I attaching an excel file with an updated list of proxies. System administrators Don’t worry ! I am not promoting this sites. You can download this Excel file and block more than 1500 proxies. How proxies work
How to Speed up Network Browsing ?
How to Speed up Network Browsing ?
There was a bug in windows 2000 that would cause the scheduled tasks folder to be searched when ever the user would browse network drives. Microsoft developed a fix for this bug. The fix fixed the problem and it also had nice side affect of speeding up browsing of Microsoft networks. Below are instructions how to apply the fix.
1. Open up regedit.
2. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/Explorer/RemoteComputer/NameSpace
3. Find a key named {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF}
4. Right click on it and delete it.
5. Restart
Google Takes Minimalism To The Extreme With New Fade-In Homepage
Back in October, we reported on a new design that they’re rolling out the fade-in design to everyone.
Google’s blog post details some of logic behind the decision to swap the design:
“For the vast majority of people who come to the Google homepage, they are coming in order to search, and this clean, minimalist approach gives them just what they are looking for first and foremost.”
More interesting is some of the data
At first, this worried us a bit:
Of course, the company hasn’t studied how much time will be lost as tech-savvy people have to field calls from their friends about how they accidentally “broke