Monday, July 25, 2011

Armin Van Buuren ft. Justine Suissa - Burned With Desire



For each forgotten kiss
For all the memories
For all the times alone
Said all we had to say

You played your part so well
A modern Romeo
You came on Cupid's wings
And then you flew away

When you touched my face
When you call my name
I'm burned with desire

When you touched my face
When you call my name
I'm burned with desire
But you left me in the rain

For every sleepless night
Forever in your arms
For every hour spent
Lost in the revery

You broke your promises
No shame and no regrets
You burned the bridges too
An endless mystery

When you touched my face
So beautiful
When you call my name
My name..
I'm burned with desire

When you touched my face
So beautiful
When you call my name
My name..
I'm burned with desire
But you left me in the rain

When you touched my face
So beautiful
When you call my name
My name..
I'm burned with desire

When you touched my face
When you call my name
I'm burned with desire
But you left me in the rain..

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Are you ready for IPv6?

What is IPv6 and why is it necessary?

An Internet Protocol or IP address is a number that identifies each sender or receiver of information sent over the internet. The computer industry has been using the IPv4 Internet Protocol for these addresses since that protocol was developed. That technology is now reaching its technical limits for supporting unique Internet addresses. With IPv4 addresses running out this year, the entire Internet industry must adopt a new protocol- IPv6- that supports many more addresses or risk increased costs and limited functionality online for Internet users everywhere. The IPv4 address shortage has been developing and IPv6 is the answer. IPv6 will give the Internet a much larger amount of IP addresses available- more than 340 trillion- which will allow for many more devices and users on the Internet as well as extra flexibility in allocating addresses and efficiency for routing traffic.

Companies, including Yahoo!, are coming together to help motivate organizations across the industry- Internet service providers, hardware manufacturers, operating system vendors and other web companies- to prepare their services for their transition. We are committed to helping prepare our users for the day when IPv4 will no longer be supported, by giving them a chance to check whether their systems are compatible with IPv6.

How will I be affected or how will this impact me?

In the coming months, your Internet service provider (ISP) will begin to supply IPv6 for your service. Although changes may not be noticeable, your ISP may also recommend that you upgrade or replace any router or wireless access point, in order to be IPv6 compatible. When your ISP has upgraded your service and your hardware is configured to take advantage of it, you will have IPv6 access.

As your favorite web sites offer their services on both IPv4 and IPv6, your computer will automatically use the best one available to you. Most people will not notice the difference between the way your computer transmits data on the Internet. However, there will be some users that will experience issues because their systems aren't configured correctly.

On World IPv6 Day, June 8, 2011, Yahoo! and many other major web sites will publish their web sites on both IPv4 and IPv6 for a time period of 24 hours. You can find out before this date if you will be affected by visiting the IPv6 Help Site and clicking on the test button. Our test page will identify if your system is one of the few that is misconfigured.

How do I verify if the system I’m using is IPv6 compliant?

The Yahoo! IPv6 team has created a test page that you can use to determine if your hardware is ready for IPv6. You can find out before this date if you will be affected by visiting the IPv6 Help Site and clicking on the test button.

Our test page will test your IPv6 connectivity and provide further technical information such as whether or not any issues are anticipated on World IPv6 day.

What is World IPv6 day?

World IPv6 day is June 8, 2011. This is a 24-hour trial period in which a number of major websites including Yahoo! will provide their content on both the IPv4 and IPv6 servers. This initiative is led by the Internet Society (ISOC). You can also find more information on their website by clicking here.


Will IPv6 become a permanent change on June 8, 2011?


No. World IPv6 day is a 24-hour trial period in which we will publish our content on both the IPv4 and IPv6 servers. Yahoo! is participating in order to help prepare our services (as well as your hardware) to help ensure a smooth transition for when the IPv4 addresses run out.

What other companies are participating in World IPv6 day?

Major web companies and other industry players will come together to enable IPv6 on their main websites for a period of 24 hours. For a full list of companies participating, please click here.

What does it mean to be IPv6 compliant?

In order to be considered IPv6 compliant, your computer system and hardware need to be configured to transition to the new server. This may not require any action on your part. The Yahoo! IPv6 team has created a test page that you can visit to determine if your hardware is ready for IPv6. Please visit the IPv6 Help Site and click on the test button. Our test page will identify if your system is one of the few that is misconfigured.

If you find that you are not IPv6 compliant, you may want to consider staying current with the latest updates to your operating system. This could be as simple as changing a control panel setting or updating the software on your home router.

If my computer does not work with IPv6, can I disable that technology?

You should only disable IPv6 on your system if absolutely needed, in order to use the Internet on World IPv6 Day. Disabling IPv6 can disable certain features for your operating system. For instance, HomeGroup and DirectAccess on Windows7 depend on IPv6 being enabled. If IPv6 is disabled on Windows7, file sharing, printer sharing, and remote desktop access can fail.

Before disabling, please verify:

* Are you able to visit the Yahoo! Homepage on the IPv4 server?
* Can you reach the website for your Internet Service Provider (ISP)?

- If yes, please wait before completely disabling IPv6. If you are still not able to connect, please contact your ISP and ask about reaching the Yahoo! Homepage on the IPv4 server.

To disable IPv6:

* In Windows7 or Windows Vista, please click here.
* In Windows XP, please click here.
* In Mac OS X, please click here.

Please note: Windows 98 is not enabled to support IPv6.

How do I disable IPv6 for Windows7 or Windows Vista?

Please read this article before proceeding.

To disable IPv6 for Windows7 or Windows Vista:

1. Click Start, and typeregedit in the Start Search box.
2. Click regdit.exe in the Programs list.
3. In the User Account Control dialog box, click Continue.
4. In the Registry Editor, locate and then click the following registry subkey:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip6\Parameters\

5. Double-clickDisabledComponents to modify the DisabledComponents entry.
6. Type DisabledComponents | press ENTER. Please note: If the DisabledComponents entry is unavailable, you must create it. To do this, please follow this steps before proceeding to step 7:
1. In the Edit menu, point to New then click DWORD (32-bit) Value.
2. Type DisabledComponents | press ENTER.
3. Double-click DisabledComponents.
7. Type any one of the following values to configure the IPv6 protocol, then click OK:
1. Type 0 to enable all IPv6 components. Please note: The value “0” is the default setting.
2. Type 0xffffffff to disable all IPv6 components, except the Ipv6 loopback interface. This value also configures Windows Vista to use Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) instead of IPv6 in prefix policies.
3. Type 0x20 to use IPv4 instead of IPv6 in prefix policies.
4. Type 0x10 to disable native IPv6 interfaces.
5. Type 0x01 to disable all tunnel IPv6 interfaces.
6. Type 0x11 to disable all IPv6 interfaces except for the IPv6 loopback interface.
8. Restart your computer.

Please note: Using a value other than 0x0 or 0x20 will cause the Routing and Remote Access service to fail after this change goes into effect.

How do I disable IPv6 for Windows XP?

Please read this article before proceeding.

To disable IPv6 for Windows XP:

1. Click Start | All Programs | Accessories | Command Prompt.
2. At the Command prompt, type:

netsh int ipv6 uninstall

3. Press ENTER.
4. Close the Command prompt window.
5. Restart your computer.

How do I disable IPv6 for Mac OS X?

Please read this article before proceeding.

To disable IPv6 for Mac OS X:

1. Click on the Apple Menu and scroll to System Preferences.
2. Select the Network preference pane.
3. Highlight your active interface (such as Ethernet or Airport).
4. Click Advanced.
5. Set Configure to IPv6 to Off.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Apply.

Please note: If you have multiple network interfaces, you will need to repeat this procedure for each interface.


Post by TrickyJ

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Check out how to install PHP / IIS7 / MYSQL SERVER...

Step 1 : Installing II7 in windows 7

Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Programs and Features (Left hand side click "Turn Windows features on or off") Click the Check Box - IIS (Internet Information Service)

thats more then enough i guess...

Step 2 : Download PHP for windows.

Click here (Download PHP)

Step 3 : Installing PHP on Windows 7

Click here

Addational :

Also Download PHP Manager for IIS Cick here

Note : Check my next post how to download and install mysql and mysql GUI tool and also check how to install myphp admin :P thats must :P

Thanks by Vicky J

Blade Runner 1982

Bryant:
Nexus 6.
Roy Batty.
Incept date 2016.
Combat model.
Optimum self-sufficiency.
Probably the leader.

The fourth skin job is Pris. A basic pleasure model. The
standard item for military clubs in the outer colonies. They were
designed to copy human beings in every way except their emotions. The
designers reckoned that after a few years they might develop their own
emotional responses. You know, hate, love, fear, envy. So they built
in a fail-safe device.

<> Blade Runner (1982) <>

Blade Runner 1982

Bryant:
Nexus 6.
Roy Batty.
Incept date 2016.
Combat model.
Optimum self-sufficiency.
Probably the leader.

The fourth skin job is Pris. A basic pleasure model. The
standard item for military clubs in the outer colonies. They were
designed to copy human beings in every way except their emotions. The
designers reckoned that after a few years they might develop their own
emotional responses. You know, hate, love, fear, envy. So they built
in a fail-safe device.

<> Blade Runner (1982) <>

How to write an algorithm in c program for prime number or not?

The algo may be as follows:

STEP1: Take input from user.

STEP2: Check whether the number has any divisor other than 1 and the number itself.

STEP3: If there is any divisor other than 1 or that number itself, then

STEP3.1:Consider the number as NOT PRIME

STEP3.2: Else consider the number as a PRIME NUMBER.

Here is the C program:

#include
#include
void main()
{
int number,i,flag=1;

printf("Enter a number to check whether it is a PRIME NUMBER or not:");
scanf("%d",&number);
for(i=2;i<=number/2;i++)
{
if((number%i)==0)
{
flag=0;
break;
}
}
if(flag==0)
printf("This is not a prime number.");
else
printf("This is a prime number.");
getch();
}

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