Monthly Archives: April 2012

Protected: Bypass Windows Logons with the Utilman.exe Trick

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Increase the FileSystem Memory Cache Size in Windows 7

I’ve always wondered why Windows doesn’t allow you to set an arbitrary size for the filesystem cache. What if you have a slow hard drive in your laptop, but loads of available system memory? Shouldn’t you be able to maximize … Continue reading

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Getting the most from your Gigabit NIC.

Many new workstations and servers are coming with integrated gigabit (define) network cards, but quite a few people soon discover that they can’t transfer data much faster than they did with 100 Mb/s network cards. Multiple factors can affect your … Continue reading

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Clear pagefile on shutdown.

By default, Windows XP Professional does not clear the virtual memory pagefile when the system is shut down. In some organizations this is considered a breach of security because the data in the pagefile might be accessible to users who … Continue reading

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Synergy on Debian

Wednesday, January 5, 2011 Installation Synergy server in Debian GNU/Linux Lenny 5.0 After installing the Synergy keyboard/mouse sharing program, I needed to figure it out how to set up the server. The installation process of Windows XP is mostly done … Continue reading

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