Find who is Invisible on Yahoo messenger


Sometimes some of your friends who appear offline in yahoo messenger may not be actually offline, they may in the 'Invisible' mode. This maybe if they are trying to ignore you or are too busy to talk to anyone.

There is this small trick that you can use to find out what the truth is.

Firstly open your yahoo messenger main window and double click on the name of the person whom you want to check. The chat window will open obviously.

Click IMVironment button, select See all IMVironments, select Yahoo! Tools or Interactive Fun, and click on Doodle.
After loading the Doodle imvironment there can be two possibilities

1.If the user is offline Doodle are will show this "waiting for your friend to load Doodle" continuously .See in the picture below:
2. If the user is online (but in invisible mode), after few seconds (it can take up to one minute, depending on your connection speed), you should get a blank page like in the picture below. So you know that the user is online.

View previously open Folders after Shutdown or Logoff


If you need to access lot of folders on your home computer or on the network regularly then you can set them re-open automatically, when you will login, shutdown or restart your computer next time. There is no need to open regularly used folders manually, just configure the simple sitting, your computer will automatically reload all the previously opened windows.

By default windows XP disables this option to reload automatically all the previously opened windows, when you login on, shutdown or restart your computer.

Follow the given steps to configure your computer to reload previously opened folders automatically after shutdown

To edit this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights.

First click on Start button then go to Control Panel.

How to start windows programs quickly with Run Command?

The run option of Start menu is used to run a program or to open a document directly. If you do not know the exact location of the program or document then click on Start button to open Run and type the programs shortcut name to open it directly.

Run Commands

  • appwiz.cpl -- Used to run Add/Remove wizard

  • Calc --Calculator

  • Cfgwiz32 --ISDN Configuration Wizard

  • Charmap --Character Map

  • Chkdisk --Repair damaged files

  • Cleanmgr --Cleans up hard drives

  • Clipbrd --Windows Clipboard viewer

  • Control --Displays Control Panel

  • Cmd --Opens a new Command Window

  • Control mouse --Used to control mouse properties.

  • Dcomcnfg --DCOM user security

  • Debug --Assembly language programming tool

  • Defrag --Defragmentation tool

  • Drwatson --Records programs crash & snapshots

  • Dxdiag --DirectX Diagnostic Utility

  • Explorer --Windows Explorer



  • Fontview --Graphical font viewer

  • Fsmgmt.msc -- Used to open shared folders

  • Firewall.cpl -- Used to configure windows firewall

  • Ftp -ftp.exe program

  • Hostname --Returns Computer's name

  • Hdwwiz.cpl -- Used to run Add Hardware wizard

  • Ipconfig --Displays IP configuration for all network adapters

  • Logoff -- Used to logoff the computer

  • MMC --Microsoft Management Console

  • Msconfig --Configuration to edit startup files

  • Mstsc -- Used to access remote desktop

  • Mrc -- Malicious Software Removal Tool

  • Msinfo32 --Microsoft System Information Utility

  • Nbtstat --Displays stats and current connections using NetBIOS over TCP/IP

  • Netstat --Displays all active network connections

  • Nslookup--Returns your local DNS server

  • Osk ---Used to access on screen keyboard

  • Perfmon.msc -- Used to configure the performance of Monitor.

  • Ping --Sends data to a specified host/IP

  • Powercfg.cpl -- Used to configure power option

  • Regedit --Registry Editor

  • Regwiz -- Registration wizard

  • Sfc /scannow -- System File Checker

  • Sndrec32 --Sound Recorder

  • Shutdown -- Used to shutdown the windows

  • Spider -- Used to open spider solitaire card game

  • Sfc / scannow -- Used to run system file checker utility.

  • Sndvol32 --Volume control for soundcard

  • Sysedit -- Edit system startup files

  • Taskmgr --Task manager

  • Telephon.cpl -- Used to configure modem options.

  • Telnet --Telnet program

  • Tracert --Traces and displays all paths required to reach an internet host

  • Winchat -- Used to chat with Microsoft

  • Wmplayer -- Used to run Windows Media player

  • Wab -- Used to open Windows address Book.

  • WinWord -- Used to open Microsoft word

  • Winipcfg --Displays IP configuration

  • Winver -- Used to check Windows Version

  • Wupdmgr --Takes you to Microsoft Windows Update

  • Write -- Used to open WordPad

  • How to add new destinations to "Send To" menu in windows XP?


    In windows environment, the
    Send To command is used to transfer files from one location to different locations. By using this command, a user can quickly send his file between default destinations (default lists in Send To menu, for example Desktop, CD/DVD Drive, My Documents, Mail Recipient and Floppy Drive). These are the default Send To menu lists in windows XP. To increase the data transfer speed between different locations, you can add more new destination in Send To lists.


    Follow the given steps to add new destinations to Send To lists: First click on Start button and type sendto in Run option then press Ok button.

    A window will appear with default Send To lists (Compressed (zipped) Folder, Desktop (create shortcut), Mail Recipient, My Documents).

    Now using drag-and-drop technique (or using copy and paste method), you can move any program, folders and drives shortcuts to this folder

    Now you can verify, your new shortcut is created in Send To menu.

    But next times, if you want to delete any destination, then open the Sent To folder and remove the destination shortcut.

    How to find a lost file on your Computer?


    Today tip will help you to enjoy the quick and easy way to find lost files on your computer. Here I recommends you, try to search a file with its file extensions (for example for word file, type *.doc, Excel *.xls, Acrobat *.pdf, *.ppt and *.exe for executable files. If you don't know the name of file but know that it contains a string of text then try to search for files containing specific text, type the text you want to find from any file or folder. This is time taking process but creates very precise result. In Look in, click the drive, folder, or network you want to search. To save time, always select the specified drive or location instead of whole computer.

    Click Start Button, point to Search, and then click For File or Folders, a Search Results dialog box will appear. In Search for files or folders named, type the file name or folder name you want to find in containing text.

    To specify additional search criteria, click Search Options, and then click one or more of the following options to narrow your search:

    1. Select Date to look for files that were created or modified on or between specific dates.

    2. Select Type to look for files of a specific type, such as a text or WordPad document

    3. Select Size to look for files of a specific size

    4. Select Advanced Options to specify additional search criteria.

    And then click Search Now To find Ur Result






    Windows Hot shortcut keys

    Win Press windows key to open start menu

    Win+R Apply to open Run dialog box

    Win+M Apply to minimize all opened windows

    Win+Shift+M Apply to maximize all opened windows

    Win+L Press keys to lock keyboard in windows XP

    Win+E Press keys to open My Computer

    Win+F Apply to open search options

    Win+U Apply keys to open Utility Manager

    Win+D To view desktop/minimize all windows

    Win+F1 To view the detail windows help page

    Win+Pause To view the System Properties dialog box

    Win+Tab Move through taskbar programs

    Win+F+Ctrl Apply to open search for computers

    Alt+Tab Move through opened windows programs

    Alt+F4 Press keys to close active windows program

    Alt+Enter Apply to open properties of selected item

    Alt+ SPACEBAR Open the system menu of active window

    Alt+ SPACEBAR +N Press keys to minimize the active program

    Alt+ SPACEBAR +R Press keys to restore the active program

    Alt+ SPACEBAR+C Press keys to close the active program

    Alt+ SPACEBAR+X Press keys to maximize the active program

    Alt+ SPACEBAR+M Press keys to move the active program

    Ctrl+Alt+Delete Apply to open windows task manager

    Ctrl+Shift+Esc Apply to open windows task manager

    Ctrl+Esc Press keys to open start menu

    Shift Shift key to prevent CD from automatically playing

    Shift+Delete To delete items permanently

    Close your non-responsive programs automatically

    Normally you end tasks the non-responsive programs manually using windows task manager with (CTRL + ALT +DELETE) keys. Sometimes these non-responsive programs creates problem to run windows and others programs properly. You can configure your computer to manage these non-responsive programs automatically. Windows has a feature that will close all non responding program automatically. If you have little knowledge about editing windows registry then you can configure your computer for this purpose

    Follow the given steps to configure windows registry for auto end task:

    • First click on Start button then type Regedit in Run option. Here locate the location to:

    • Go to Hkey_Current_User\Control Panel\Desktop

    • Here in right side panel, double click on AutoEndTasks and here its default value is 0. Now change it to 1. Now windows will close your all non-responsive programs automatically.

    • Now close the registry editor and restart your computer after any changes to go into effect.