Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Field Guide to Windows XP SP3

Windows XP Service Pack 3 officially hit Microsoft servers this morning, and although it won't be available through Windows Update today, it should be sometime soon. Your desire to stay on the cutting edge of XP features and security may dictate that you install the latest service pack, but in case you were wondering what you can actually expect from your SP3 update, we're breaking down the new and improved features with our field guide to Windows XP SP3.

What Should I Expect?

You may be disappointed to find out that SP3 isn't really bringing much to the table in terms of new and sexy functionality. In fact, the majority of updates included in SP3 have been available as per-item hotfixes and updates for XP. However, there are also four new features being back-ported from Vista to XP. First, let's take a look at the back-ported features.

New Features in XP SP3

For the most part, Microsoft is doing their best to avoid pulling Vista features into XP, with just a few exceptions. They are:
  • Network Access Protection (NAP): A new system in Vista and Windows Server 2008, this feature sets system "health" requirements to validate a computer's health before it allows that computer to connect to yours.
  • "Black Hole" Router Detection: This new feature detects when your router is silently losing or discarding packets and is intended to protect from such problems.
  • Product Activation Not Required on Installation: Like Vista, you can now install XP without first providing a valid product key. Windows will prompt for a product key after installation, though, if you want to take advantage of Windows Genuine Advantage.
  • Kernel Mode Cryptographic Module: In a nutshell, this Vista back-port makes it easier to encrypt data through a single algorithm. Enjoy that one!

explain-settings.pngAside from these Vista back-port features, other new features include more descriptive security options that better explain your security settings and improved administrator security.




Previously Released Features


As I said above, the majority of updates in SP3 were already available in one form or another via hotfixes or installations, but unless you're a system administrator, there's a good chance that they will still be new to your computer. Some are rather developer-oriented, so I'll highlight the updates that might mean something to the general user.
  • Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2): Provides support for WPA2, the latest wireless security protocol.
  • Peer Name Resolution: It's not sexy, but this minor update allows SP3 computers to communicate with Vista programs that use the Peer Name Resolutions Protocol (PNRP).
  • MMC 3.0: This is a framework to help simplify system management tasks in XP. You can learn more about it here.

For a fuller rundown of every new feature, you can grab the XP SP3 overview from Microsoft as a PDF. Like I said, SP3 isn't the sexiest update your computer has ever seen, but if you're planning to continue using XP (and judging from our poll, that's a lot of you), then it's an update you're likely to be using for a while.

If you've updated and noticed a feature tweak or two, let's hear about it—love it or lump it—in the comments.

Fixing a Minor SP3 Annoyance

One reader found that his SP3 update disabled the address bar option for the Windows taskbar—a feature removed "due to legal restrictions." If you fall in the same boat, you

What is Google AdSense?


Google AdSense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of all sizes to display relevant, unobtrusive Google ads on their website's content pages and earn money. Because the ads are related to what your users are looking for on your site, you'll finally have a way to both monetize and enhance your content pages. Learn more about AdSense for content.

It's also a way for web site publishers to provide Google search to their site users, and to earn money by displaying Google ads on the search results pages. Find out more about AdSense for search.

The program is free, and combines pay-per-click and pay-per-impression advertising - meaning you get paid for valid clicks on the ads on your site or search results pages as well as impressions on your content pages. So go ahead and try this program. If you comply with our program policies, just complete our online application and select either or both of AdSense for content pages and AdSense for search. One application gets you approved for both AdSense and AdSense for search - you can decide to use any combination of these products on your pages.

We'll review your application and follow up with an email within 2-3 days. If you are accepted into the program, you can log in to your new account and get the HTML code to insert into your webpages.

Keep in mind that participation in AdSense requires you to have a website. If you don't have one, you can sign up for a free blog at www.blogger.com or create and publish useful, attractive webpages using Google Page Creator, at pages.google.com.

You can earn money from Google




Thousands Of People Are Earning Thousands Of Rupees Per Month On The Internet In Their Spare Time Using GOOGLE. You Can Too!

Learn Now, To Take YOUR Share Of CASH From The INTERNET Using The Successfully Tried And Tested Platform "GOOGLE CASH"!


http://www.googlecashcow.com/




Turn Your Computer Into A Cash Generating Machine!

Google.com runs a program named AdSense. It is basically an internet based program. All you'll need is a website (we give you a readymade one free), basic knowledge of internet, any email ID, dedication and around 4-6 hours of work per week - from home, cyber cafe or your workplace.

We will tell you exactly how this program works and how you can make money out of it. Just about anybody with a website with proper content can do it. When so many people are doing it, you can do it too!

We are proud to be one of the very few companies offering a FREE READYMADE WEBSITE along with our program. Read on...

Now, let's see how money is made using Google...

How Does One Make Money On The Internet Using Google ?


Google runs a highly popular and money-making program on the internet called Google AdSense.

You may have noticed ads by Google on several websites - the image on the left shows a website with Google AdSense. With Google AdSense you can make lots of money from ads put by Google.com on your web site.

Click HERE to view a sample website with ads by Google which we are going to offer you at no cost.

You can earn from EACH and EVERY click on these ads from EACH and EVERY page on your web site. Remember, you or your website visitors do not have to buy or sell a single thing. You don't even have to meet anybody. Google pays you simply for the clicks on the ads! Once Google displays it's ads on your website you don't need to do anything else - besides receiving your commission you get every month for the clicks on the ads! Making money has never been made easier.

Google does not disclose exactly how much you'll earn per ad that is clicked. Our clients have informed us of earning anywhere from 2 cents to $15 per click. That's upto Rs. 600/- a click.

Just with a little effort you'll be a proud owner of a money-making website - FOR LIFE!

Google will send you monthly cheques in Indian rupees as commission to your postal address. You can view your earnings at any time by logging in to your Google account.

You may ask: Why should Google.com place ads on my website and pay me when these ads are clicked?

The Answer: Millions of companies worldwide advertise their products and services with Google.com. These ads are placed on Googles search results pages and millions of websites accross the internet. If you are willing to rent out some space on your website to Google.com to place its ads on it, Google will pay you.

Google benefits because its ads are clicked by your visitors, who in turn are sent to the advertisers websites and become their potential customers. So, it's a win-win situation for all three: Google, the millions of companies advertising on Google ...AND YOU!

Let's see how much you can earn from your website:

How much could you make if you only managed to receive 20 clicks per day? Well, that all depends on how much you got paid for each click...but let's just say that you received only Rs..40/- for each click.

You would make Rs. 800/- per day (or Rs. 24,000/- per month)! Imagine what your income figure would be if the number of clicks and the amount paid per click would be higher!

Take a look at the Google AdSense payment demo. (No tax, as explained in this demo is applicable for Indians.) View the Google AdSense PAYMENT DEMO (require Macromedia Flash).

Google Cash will give you a readymade e-commerce website with over 100 pages of quality content for FREE. It will also show you how to register with Google.com for free and show you how to receive your commission cheques every month.