Sunday 23 October 2011

Warid Supports National Breast Cancer Awareness Drive

Group Photo thumb Warid Supports National Breast Cancer Awareness Drive
Continuing to fight against one of the most fatal female cancer in Pakistan, Warid Telecom is again supporting National Breast Cancer Awareness Drive this year in collaboration with Pink Ribbon, Pakistan. 
Marking October 2011 a Pink Month company-wide, a series of pink activities are planned for both employees and general public to create awareness. A workshop for Warid female staff was organized with the mission to train the attendees so they can take care of themselves and can also volunteer to further educate others in their surrounding communities.
Warid Customer Service staff at Business Centers in Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Karachi are volunteering in distributing awareness material on the fatal Cancer and the importance of its early diagnosis. Company’s official website carried awareness material for web surfers while a text awareness message was also broadcasted to Warid customers.
Battling cancer is one of the most devastating experiences for a woman and her family. They never say and are never told they are cured – only in remission. Doing its part earnestly by searching new and creative ways to help local community, Warid Telecom has always shown strong commitment towards the well being of the society.

Verify NADRA CNIC

In the race of technology, NADRA hits another achievement while it launches a very useful service for verifying CNIC details. Now you don’t need to visit NADRA offices to get someone’s details verified or to get some details regarding this.
It has become very easy now to verify anyone if you are going to have dealing or are hiring him/her.
Simply verify their CNIC by sending an SMS to 7000.
Write CNIC Number without dashes and send it to 7000. In response you will get name and father’s name of that particular CNIC number holder (in urdu fonts).
Example: write 3740149922830 and send to 7000

Charges: Rs. 10 plus tax per Message (Around Rs. 12 including taxes)
At the moment this service is available for Mobilink, Telenor and Warid customers while Ufone and Zong are in process to get listed.
One may think that this is a privacy loop hole, however, as it does not provide any contact details of the CNIC holder and only reveals the name and father’s name – so it is acceptable and helpful in many means.
Talking about benefits, this service will really help the public in there general as well as special matters as you can easily verify someone’s details to check the scam or fake ones, these credentials can really help out in business deals as well as personal contracts where you need to be sure about the real person.
This service will also be helpful to law-enforcement agencies as they may be able to get more details as compared to public because there is another special number for them. They can get CNIC information by sending the number at 7001.
Subscribers will get details through cellular companies which would collect data in real time communication from NADRA National Data Warehouse. This is thought be a secure data transfer as service numbers are labeled as “Special Numbers”.
NADRA is also supporting law-enforcement agencies and govt. to implement and cope up with prevailing law and order situation. This step is regarded as a good initiative as it will support telecom infrastructure as a big advancement and will led others to bring these kinda changes and revolutions. A lot of thing are on their way but still a BIG job is to be done.
for more detail please visit: http://nadrakiosak.blogspot.com

Tuesday 18 October 2011

How to configure Configuring NetMeeting

NetMeeting 3.0 is built in to all copies of Windows XP. However, it needs to be configured to use it.
To configure NetMeeting:
  • Click Start and select Run:
  • In Run box, type conf.exe and click OK
  • In the NetMeeting window, click Next
  • Fill in your name, email address, and location info, then click Next
  • Click off "Log on to directory server when NetMeeting starts", then click Next
  • Select the network connection you are using, then click Next (On campus, select Local Area Network)
  • Select "Put a shortcut to NetMeeting on my desktop", and click Next.
  • In Audio Tuning Wizard window, click Next.
  • In Audio Tuning Wizard window, adjust the speaker or headphone volume and click Next.
  • When finished adjusting settings, click Finish.
NetMeeting setup is now complete. NetMeeting will then start, and an icon will be displayed on the desktop. (During startup, if Windows XP Firewall attempts to block NetMeeting, click Unblock.
The NetMeeting main window will then appear
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Finding Your IP Address

Connections in NetMeeting are done through IP addresses. You need to know your IP Address. To find out your IP Address:
  • Click on Start button, select Run
  • Type command and click OK
  • In the window that appears, type ipconfig and press the Enter key
  • Your IP Address will be displayed in the window (eg. 192.168.1.5) (Write down your IP Address)
  • To close the window, type Exit and press the Enter key.
Alternatively, in the NetMeeting main window, click Help, then select "About Windows NetMeeting". Your IP Address will be displayed in the window.

Starting NetMeeting

You can connect individually or to a group.
To start NetMeeting:
  • Click the NetMeeting shortcut icon on your desktop
The NetMeeting main window will appear.

Placing a Call

Click the Place Call button. Enter the IP Address of the person or meeting you want to connect to.
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Receiving a call

When another person is calling you NetMeeting will display the following screen:
Click Accept to begin the call.

Hosting and Joining Meetings

To host a meeting:
  • In the Call menu, select Host Meeting.
  • In Meeting Name, type the meeting name or leave it set to Personal Conference.
  • To monitor who joins the meeting, click the "Only you can accept incoming calls" check box.
  • To restrict participants from inviting other people, click the "Only you can place outgoing calls" check box. and Click OK

Using Chat

With chat you can communicate with an individual or a group by text messaging. These conversations can be saved as a richtext file for later reference. Options such as "Whisper" mode allow private messages between the host and an individual during a group session. To open a chat session:
Click the Chat button.

Using Whiteboard

With Whiteboard you can review, create and update graphic information. This option allows you to load saved Whiteboard pages into a conference by dragging and dropping the saved pages into the Whiteboard window. To open Whiteboard:
Click the Whiteboard button.
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Sharing Programs

Shared Programs allows meeting participants to view and work on files together even if they do not have the program. Only one participant at a time can be in control of the shared program.
To share a program:
  • Click the Share Program button.
  • Select the program you wish to share.
  • Choose who you want to share the program with.
  • Click Share.
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You can also share your computer desktop in order to share your entire computer with participants. To stop sharing, click Unshare in the Sharing dialog box.

Remote Desktop Sharing

Remote Desktop Sharing allows you to access a computer from another computer at another location. To use Remote Desktop Sharing, you activate it and then close NetMeeting.

To set up Remote Desktop Sharing:

  • Under Tools on the menu bar, select Remote Desktop Sharing.
  • In the Remote Desktop Sharing Wizard, click Next.
  • In the Remote Desktop Sharing Wizard, click Yes, enable password-protected screen saver.
  • Click Finish.

To activate Remote Desktop Sharing on the computer:

  • Note the computer's IP Address .
  • Under Call on the menu bar, select Exit.

To connect to the computer from a second location:

  • Click the Call button in NetMeeting.
  • In "To", type in the computer's IP Address.
  • Type in your password.
The remote desktop will appear on the second computer.

To end Remote Desktop Sharing:

  • On the computer being accessed, click Start.
  • Select either Log Off or Turn Off.

Transferring Files

Files can also be transferred in the background while in a NetMeeting conference and can be sent either to an individual or a group.
To transfer a file:
  • Click the Transfer Files button.
  • Click the Add File button.
  • Select the desired files.
  • Choose the people you wish to send the file to (if you wish to send the file to everyone in the meeting, click All).
  • Click Send All button to transfer the files.
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Configuring Settings

To configure NetMeeting's video and audio options:
* Under the Tools menu, select Options.
The Options dialog box will appear.

For video settings:

* Select the Video Tab

To configure audio options:

* Select the Audio tab

Getting help

For help using Windows NetMeeting, select Help Topics under Help on the menu bar.

Configure Proxey Server Step by Step


proxy server map

Step 1 - Install CCProxy on the Server

  • The server is the computer that can access the Internet directly in our Example it is PC1 .
  • Make sure that all clients within LAN are able to access the Server.
  • Suppose the server IP in the LAN is 192.168.1.3, and then 192.168.1.2 is the proxy server address.
  • You can download CCProxy from here
Run ccproxysetup.exe
configure proxey server
Click on Next
proxey server
Select the destination path and Next this will install CCProxy
proxey server
Click on finish to lanch CCProxy
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Step 2 - Add client's IP into CCProxy

Choose one computer in the LAN that needs to access the Internet. Suppose the IP address of the computer is 192.168.1.4
Open CCProxy main window, click "Account" button, then popup "Account Manager" dialog box.
cofigure proxey server step 1
Select "Permit Only" in "Permit Category" and select "IP Address" in "Auth Type". Click "New" button, fill "192.168.1.4" in the "IP Address/IP Range", click "Save" and "OK" button cofigure proxey server step 2

Step 3 - CCProxy Server Configuration

We will explain the functions of CCProxy in this section. As proxy server software, CCProxy has many useful functions. It's not only Internet connection sharing software, but also Internet access control software. Below we will introduce all functions of CCProxy.
proxey configure

Toolbar Zone

  • Start: To start CCProxy.
  • Stop: To stop CCProxy.
  • Options: To open the options dialog box.
  • Account: To open the account dialog box.
  • Register: To enter registration code.
  • Monitor: To open the online logging monitor .
  • Hide: To hide the interface.
  • Help: Get help document.

Online Information Zone

  • Yellow curve: the current amount of bandwidth.
  • Green curve: the current number of connections.

Product Logo Zone

  • Display the product logo.

System Information Zone

  • U: Double click this option to check for upgrade information. If there is a new version, it will open the upgrade dialog box.
  • 0/0: To display the number of online connections and accounts. The left number is the amount of online connections. The right number is the number of online accounts.
  • Time: To display the server time.

Options Dialog Box

  • Mail: To start mail proxy service.
  • DNS: To start DNS proxy service.
  • Web Cached: If checked, the HTTP proxy will load and store web pages to the proxy cache.
  • Remote Dial-up: To enable remote dial-up from clients.
  • Auto Startup: If checked, CCProxy interface will start automatically when Windows starts up.
  • Port Map: To start port map service. You can click the "E" button to add or edit the port map rules.
  • HTTP/RTSP: To start HTTP and RTSP proxy service and set proxy port.
  • Secure: To start secure (HTTPS, SSL) proxy service and set proxy port.
  • FTP (Web): To start web ftp proxy service and set proxy port.
  • Gopher: To start gopher proxy service and set proxy port.
  • SOCKS/MMS: To start SOCKS and MMS proxy service and set proxy port.
  • FTP: To start FTP proxy service and set proxy port.
  • Telnet: To start Telnet proxy service and set proxy port.
  • News: To start News and NNTP proxy service and set proxy port.
  • Notes: FTP (Web) proxy service is different from FTP proxy service. FTP (Web) is used in IE browser. IE access FTP site via FTP (Web) proxy service, and FTP proxy service is used on FTP client software such as CuteFTP, WS-FTP and etc.
  • Local IP Address: To display and set local IP address. If you check "Auto Detect", CCProxy will auto detect which IP is the local IP address and display it in the combox list. If you find that the result is incorrect, you need to uncheck "Auto Detect" and choose the correct local IP address from the list. You can select multiple IP addresses as the local IP address. When you choose one local IP address, you need to check the checkbox beside it.
  • NT Service: If this is checked, CCProxy will be run as Windows service.
  • Advanced: To open the advanced options dialog box.

Advanced Options


  • Dial-up: To configure the dial-up service.
  • Cache: To configure the web-cached function, i.e. cache size, cache update time.
  • Cascading: To configure the cascading proxy, also called parent proxy, service.
  • Log: To configure the proxy logging service, i.e. log size, log type, etc.
  • Mail: To configure the mail proxy service. You can change the mail proxy ports here.
  • Network: To configure the proxy network settings such as server IP address binding, socket idle timeout, etc.
  • Others: To configure the other proxy settings such as interface language, remote admin, etc.

Step 4 - Configure IE at client

Go to client computer and Right Click on Internet Explorer select properties.
proxey internet explorer
Select "Connections", click "LAN Settings" button and open the "Local Area Network(LAN) Settings" dialog box.

Check "Use a proxy server for your LAN", Fill "192.168.1.3" in "Address" and "808" in "Port". Click "OK" button in "Local Area Network (LAN) Settings" and "Internet Options" dialog boxes.

How to configure web proxy settings in Firefox?

Open Firefox Click on Tools and Select Options
configure proxey on firefox
Advanced==> General ==> Connections Settings:
configure firefox on proxey
Select "Manual proxy configuration", SOCKS Host:192.168.1.3, Port:1080 and select "SOCKS v5". The other editboxes leave blank.
firefox proxey client

Share Dial Up Internet Connection

Connecting your network to the Internet is the next logical step in getting everybody online. If you have installed an Internet gateway, chances are that you are already online. The instructions that come with the gateway are all you need to get the job done. If you need assistance with this setup, the manufacturer of the gateway and the technicians at your ISP are able to get you set up right. Due to the variations in settings and connection options, we cannot cover all the possible combinations here. In this section first we will show you how to share an Internet connection when you do not have an Internet gateway device. Windows XP Internet Connection Sharing allows your computer to function as an Internet gateway. Later we will show you how to share internet with proxy server.

How to make dial up connection in XP?

To connect with internet via dial-up follow these steps:-
* Physically attach the modem and install driver
My network place ==> properties
my network place properties
Click on Create a new connection
dial up connection
Click on Next

Choose Connect to the internet

Now choose Connect using a dial-up modem

Select Set up my connection manually

Fill your ISP's name

Now fill the number provided by your ISP ( Be careful about these dialing number you will never be able to connect with your ISP in case of mistaken )

Check mark the Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop

Now you can dial from your desktop directly
Double click on short-cut

Give your user name and password ( will be provided by your ISP's)

Now you can see dialing process

After few seconds later (depending on your ISP’s speed) you will be successfully connect through internet. Now can surf on net

Next step is how to share the dial up connections?

My network places ==> properties ==> Right-click your Internet connection and select Properties.

Click the Advanced tab and you will see the following dialog box. Click “Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection.
Enabling Internet Connection Sharing will change your IP address to 192.168.0.1 and enable a simple DHCP server on your computer. If you have already chosen another IP address range, you will have to reconfigure any Static IP addresses you may have configured. Your devices and computers with dynamically set IP addresses will change next time you start them, and they will then be able to access the Internet.

How to configure Remote Desktop RDP Step By Step Guide

Remote Desktop is an optional Windows XP Professional service. To install it on a host system (to enable a computer to accept a remote connection request), Follow these steps:
Start ==> Control Panel ==> Select Add Or Remove Programs ==> Select Add/Remove Windows Components ==> Select Internet Information Services ==> Click the Details button ==> Select World Wide Web Service ==> Click the Details button ==> Check the Remote Desktop Web Connection checkbox ==> Click OK ==>Click Next ==> Click Finish to complete the wizard
To make this update in your system either restart the computer or follow these steps
  • Click Start ==> Select Run ==> Enter Net Stop w3svc ==> click the OK button or press Enter.
  • Click Start ==> Select All Programs ==> Select Microsoft Update ==>Select Scan For Updates ==> Install all critical updates on the host system.
  • Click Start ==> Select Run ==> Enter Net Start w3svc ==> click the OK button.

Installing Remote Desktop connection on non-XP systems

Non-Windows XP systems can also access Windows systems running Windows Remote Desktop. The local system used to access the remote computer must have the remote connectivity client software installed. To install the required Terminal Services components:
  • Insert a Windows XP Professional CD in the local system's CD or DVD drive.
  • From the resulting Welcome To Microsoft Windows XP screen, click Perform Additional Tasks.
  • Click Setup Remote Desktop Connection from the What Do You Want To Do Screen.
  • The InstallShield Wizard will open; click Next on the Welcome To The InstallShield Wizard for Remote Desktop Connection.
  • Read and accept the license agreement and click Next.
  • Enter the customer name and organization, and specify whether the desktop connection is to be available to all users or only the logged in user and click Next.
  • Click Install.
  • Click Finish.
The older Windows system can now open the Remote Desktop Connection menu by clicking Start ==> Programs ==> Accessories ==> Communications ==> Remote Desktop Connection or by opening a command prompt and typing mstsc.

Firewall settings

Before attempting a Remote Desktop session, ensure the host system's Windows Firewall is set to enable the connection. Follow these steps to confirm the Windows Firewall is properly configured:
  • Click Start.
  • Click Control Panel.
  • Access the Windows Firewall menu (by clicking Windows Firewall using Control Panel's Category View or by clickingSecurity Center and selecting Windows Firewall using the Classic Vew).
  • Click the Exceptions tab.
  • Confirm the Remote Desktop checkbox is checked and isn't overridden by a group policy.
When working with other firewalls, it's usually best that port 3389 (and port 80) be opened to enable Terminal Services traffic (and the connection to the Remote Desktop application). This is especially true when attempting to connect to Small Business Server 2003 desktops.

Enabling user access

Create an user account that have administrative privilege ( How to create user account in XP)

  • Click Start.
  • Click Control Panel.
  • Click User accounts
create user
Click on Create a new account

Enter the name for new account

Now create password for this account
Next, you need to specify which users can access the system remotely. To do so:
  • Right click on My Computer and select properties
  • Click the Remote tab.
  • Checked the Allow Users To Connect Remotely To This Computer.
  • Click the Select Remote Users button

Click the Add button.

Now click on advance

Specify those users that should receive permission to access the system remotely.
  • Click OK to close the Select Users window.
  • Click OK to close the Remote Desktop Users window
By default, any members of the Administrators group can connect to the system, even if they're not specifically authorized using the Remote Desktop Users window. Should you wish to remove a user's permission to log on remotely, highlight that user's name and click the Remove button.

Connecting with Remote Desktop from other computer

Once those conditions are met, users and administrators should be able to access systems using Remote Desktop by:
  1. Clicking Start.
  2. Selecting Run.
  3. Typing mstsc and clicking OK.
Alternatively, one can:
  1. Click Start.
  2. Click All Programs.
  3. Click Accessories.
  4. Click Communications.
  5. Click Remote Desktop Connection.
Type the ip address of the computer to which you want to connect

Give the user name and password

Now you can use other computer

when you have finished you can disconnects your session by
start ==> Disconnects