These are the shortcuts i got from my friend and i want to share it with you all these r very useful see this.

Accessibility Controls : access.cpl

Add Hardware Wizard : hdwwiz.cpl

Add/Remove Programs : appwiz.cpl

Administrative Tools : control admintools

Automatic Updates : wuaucpl.cpl

Bluetooth Transfer Wizard : fsquirt

Calculator : calc

Certificate Manager : certmgr.msc

Character Map : charmap

Check Disk Utility : chkdsk

Clipboard Viewer : clipbrd

Command Prompt : cmd

Component Services : dcomcnfg

Computer Management : compmgmt.msc

Date and Time Properties : timedate.cpl

DDE Shares : ddeshare

Device Manager : devmgmt.msc

Direct X Control Panel (If Installed)* : directx.cpl

Direct X Troubleshooter : dxdiag

Disk Cleanup Utility : cleanmgr

Disk Defragment : dfrg.msc

Disk Management : diskmgmt.msc

Disk Partition Manager : diskpart

Display Properties : control desktop

Display Properties : desk.cpl

RUN COMMANDS

I got this shortcuts from my friend and it is very usefull for daily internet surfers.
And daily computer users also . It is very usefull but you use only some features that you know
about it.

Run Commands
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compmgmt.msc - Computer management
devmgmt.msc - Device manager
diskmgmt.msc - Disk management
dfrg.msc - Disk defrag
eventvwr.msc - Event viewer
fsmgmt.msc - Shared folders
gpedit.msc - Group policies
lusrmgr.msc - Local users and groups
perfmon.msc - Performance monitor
rsop.msc - Resultant set of policies
secpol.msc - Local security settings
services.msc - Various Services
msconfig - System Configuration Utility
regedit - Registry Editor
msinfo32 _ System Information
sysedit _ System Edit
win.ini _ windows loading information(also system.ini)
winver _ Shows current version of windows
mailto: _ Opens default email client
command _ Opens command prompt

Run Commands to access the control panel
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Add/Remove Programs control appwiz.cpl
Date/Time Properties control timedate.cpl
Display Properties control desk.cpl
FindFast control findfast.cpl
Fonts Folder control fonts
Internet Properties control inetcpl.cpl
Keyboard Properties control main.cpl keyboard
Mouse Properties control main.cpl
Multimedia Properties control mmsys.cpl
Network Properties control netcpl.cpl
Password Properties control password.cpl
Printers Folder control printers
Sound Properties control mmsys.cpl sounds
System Properties control sysdm.cpl


IP ADDRESS CLASS

I got this information from my friend i am providing this information to you .
I.P Address scheme .
I would like to provide all the information to you .
I will provide in other posts in future.
Total I.P address scheme is divided into 5 classes
CLASS A
CLASS B
CLASS C
CLASS D
CLASS E
CLASS A, CLASS B ,CLASS C I.P addresses
are used in LAN AND WAN
CLASS D is used for Multicasting
CLASS E is used for Research and development.

Range of I.P Addresses
CLASS A 0.0.0.0 ---------------------> 127.255.255.255
CLASS B 128.0.0.0 --------------------> 191.255.255.255
CLASS C 192.0.0.0 ---------------------> 223.255.255.255
CLASS D 224.0.0.0 ---------------------> 239.255.255.255
CLASS E 240.0.0.0 -------------------- > 255.255.255.255


Resume MAking Tips

I got this from my friend , this is very usefull.
follow these tips to build your resume and get a good impression on seeing you resume.

ALL THE BEST

Build Your Resume
Not only is your resumé the first thing an employer sees, it is what the employer will use to decide whether you move on to the next stage of the employment process. Make your first impression count.
Tailoring Your Resume To The Job
An effective resumé describes your education and experience that specifically relate to the job you are applying for. Your resumé is a written snapshot that should clearly support your career goal and be tailored to the particular position for which you are applying.
Have a specific job in mind when you are creating your resumé. Analyze job descriptions for the skills and abilities that employers are seeking. Read through descriptions, highlight the required skills, attributes and qualifications. Address three or four main areas in your resumé.
Assessing Your Skills & Accomplishments
Take some time to think about your accomplishments and create a list: things that you did well, enjoyed doing, and were proud of. Include education/training, volunteer opportunities, jobs, projects, school assignments, travel, and group/team activities. Describe in detail what you did, why you did it, who you did it with, what equipment you used, and what happened. Quantify your results, if possible, and use commonly understood terminology. Identify the personal strengths and skills that you use to achieve your accomplishments. Don't be humble; this is your chance to promote your skills and abilities.
Writing Your Resume
When asked what is most desirable in a job applicant, employers inevitably mention communication skills, rather than the number of years of industry experience an applicant has, the college from which he or she graduated, or even the company for which he or she last worked. Your ability to write correctly will influence your ability to get a job.
Being able to write well means you will present yourself better in your resumé and cover letter. You will be able to speak with confidence and will handle yourself better during interviews. Your thank you letters and follow-up correspondence will impress employers.
While composing your resume, write descriptive phrases. Write short phrases that describe what you did and illustrate each skill. Be concise and specific. Arrange the descriptive phrases in order of relevance to the position for which you are applying


Windowsxp Shortcuts

I got this shortcuts from my friend and it is very usefull for daily internet surfers.
And daily computer users also . It is very usefull but, you use only some features that you know
about it.


Windows XP Shortcuts
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ALT+- (ALT+hyphen) Displays the Multiple Document Interface (MDI) child window's System menu
ALT+ENTER View properties for the selected item
ALT+ESC Cycle through items in the order they were opened
ALT+F4 Close the active item, or quit the active program
ALT+SPACEBAR Display the System menu for the active window
ALT+TAB Switch between open items
ALT+Underlined letter Display the corresponding menu
BACKSPACE View the folder one level up in My Computer or Windows Explorer
CTRL+A Select all
CTRL+B Bold
CTRL+C Copy
CTRL+I Italics
CTRL+O Open an item
CTRL+U Underline
CTRL+V Paste
CTRL+X Cut
CTRL+Z Undo
CTRL+F4 Close the active document
CTRL while dragging Copy selected item
CTRL+SHIFT while dragging Create shortcut to selected iteM
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word
CTRL+LEFT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word
CTRL+DOWN ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph
CTRL+UP ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph
SHIFT+DELETE Delete selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin
ESC Cancel the current task
F1 Displays Help
F2 Rename selected item
F3 Search for a file or folder
F4 Display the Address bar list in My Computer or Windows Explorer
F5 Refresh the active window
F6 Cycle through screen elements in a window or on the desktop
F10 Activate the menu bar in the active program
SHIFT+F10 Display the shortcut menu for the selected item
CTRL+ESC Display the Start menu
SHIFT+CTRL+ESC Launches Task Manager
SHIFT when you insert a CD Prevent the CD from automatically playing
WIN Display or hide the Start menu
WIN+BREAK Display the System Properties dialog box
WIN+D Minimizes all Windows and shows the Desktop
WIN+E Open Windows Explorer
WIN+F Search for a file or folder
WIN+F+CTRL Search for computers
WIN+L Locks the desktop
WIN+M Minimize or restore all windows
WIN+R Open the Run dialog box
WIN+TAB Switch between open items


Windows Explorer Shortcuts

I got this shortcuts from my friend and it is very usefull for daily internet surfers.
And daily computer users also . It is very usefull but you use only some features that you know
about it.
Windows Explorer Shortcuts
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ALT+SPACEBAR - Display the current window’s system menu
SHIFT+F10 - Display the item's context menu
CTRL+ESC - Display the Start menu
ALT+TAB - Switch to the window you last used
ALT+F4 - Close the current window or quit
CTRL+A - Select all items
CTRL+X - Cut selected item(s)
CTRL+C - Copy selected item(s)
CTRL+V - Paste item(s)
CTRL+Z - Undo last action
CTRL+(+) - Automatically resize the columns in the right hand pane
TAB - Move forward through options
ALT+RIGHT ARROW - Move forward to a previous view
ALT+LEFT ARROW - Move backward to a previous view
SHIFT+DELETE - Delete an item immediately
BACKSPACE - View the folder one level up
ALT+ENTER - View an item’s properties
F10 - Activate the menu bar in programs
F6 - Switch between left and right panes
F5 - Refresh window contents
F3 - Display Find application
F2 - Rename selected itempls

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