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May 12, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Aqua Words Free Word Puzzle Game from Realore Studios at GAOTD

Lovers of word puzzle game can now download and install Aqua Words developed by Realore Studios for free, thanks to giveaway offer at Game Give Away of the Day. Aqua Words is a simple casual word puzzle game with a Aquatic theme, and normally costs $19.95 to get one purchased.
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May 12, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

PCTools Registry Mechanic 6.0 Free Full Version License Without Crack

Other than Desktop Maestro 2, PC Tools is also giving away full version license for Registry Mechanic version 6.0, a version older than the latest Registry Mechanic 7.0, as part of promotion with few computer magazine publishers, including Computeractive and PC User Australia. With the free license code, users will run Registry Mechanic v6.0 for unlimited times for forever without time limit without the need of crack.
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May 12, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Agnitum Outpost Firewall and Security Suite Free Genuine License Key Codes

Outpost Firewall Pro is a personal firewall security software developed by the Agnitum, a Russian company. Outpost Firewall Pro license costs $39.95 with 1 year of updates and support subscription, which can be renewed for $19.95 annually, although user can continue to use Outpost Firewall Pro forever for unlimited times with no restriction after license expires.
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May 12, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Uninstall and Remove Vista Loader 2.1.3 (Activator 2008) Activation Crack

Hacker has managed to come out with a new-perfect yet easy to use for novice level of computer user crack to activate Windows Vista. The latest Windows Vista activation crack is Vista Loader 2.1.3, which emulate a BIOS with OEM public key and SLP marker to perform instant OEM style activation, and no longer has any abnormal string or text during boot loading screen.
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May 11, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Error 1721: There Is A Problem With This Windows Installer Package When Install or Uninstall on Vista

In Windows Vista, when attempting to install a program using setup executable file based on Windows Installer Package with .msi extension, a dialog box may pop up to display the “Error 1721” error message. The error may also happens when trying to uninstall a software program, and also when using msiexec.exe to call the installer.

Error 1721. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact your support or package vendor.

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May 11, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

User Name and Password Access Denied or Failed When Running VMWare Server 2.0 in Windows Vista

The free virtualization software, VMWare Server 2.0 can be installed on Windows Vista as host operating system. After installing, user can double click on “VMWare Server Home Page” shortcut icon on desktop or in Start Menu to access VMWare Server Web Console user interface in a web browser. Users will then require to enter a Windows user name and password to login to VMWare Server web UI.
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May 11, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Ways to Disable or Turn Off User Account (Access) Control (UAC) in Windows Vista

User Account Control (UAC), or unknowingly mistaken as User Access Control is new security feature in Windows Vista. The main display of UAC is the occasional pop up dialog box asking for user’s permission needed by Windows or for user to enter administrator’s password to perform the operation or run a program especially setup executable, installer or system tools. UAC also affects command prompt (Cmd.exe) with errors such as “The requested operation requires elevation” or “Access Denied” when not running in elevated command prompt with full privileges.
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May 11, 2008
Tip and Trick Editorial

Restore Missing or Disappeared IE (Internet Explorer) Desktop Icon in Windows XP SP3

In Windows XP SP3 system, no matter it’s been upgraded from Windows XP with no service pack, SP1 or SP2 with XP SP3 standalone update package or Windows/Microsoft/Automatic Update, or user clean install from scratch with an integrated Windows XP with SP3 CD ISO image, the special desktop icon of Internet Explorer (IE) browser on desktop has gone missing. The IE desktop icon is different from normal IE shortcut, where IE desktop icon is special shell shortcut that provides quick access to Internet Options, and has shorter right click contextual menu.
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