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1 year ago
in Thoof, My major source of traffic. on NazJam Tech Blog
I knew it was coming in the earlier.But quite unimpressed with their invite only system..I didn't care about it even after receiving an invitation...
See how your decisions ruin you at time..
Any how,this post threw enough light on Thoof and now I am not going to waste any time...
See how your decisions ruin you at time..
Any how,this post threw enough light on Thoof and now I am not going to waste any time...
1 year ago
in Domain name: Why should you own it? on NazJam Tech Blog
Certainly having a own domain name is good in all ways....
But my advice is that,new bloggers should first gain some experience upon posting,SEO etc.,
Then it will be a cake walk even after you switch over to your own domain....
But my advice is that,new bloggers should first gain some experience upon posting,SEO etc.,
Then it will be a cake walk even after you switch over to your own domain....
3 years ago
in Watching Google Videos in Other Countries on Nighi
thanks for such a wonderful blog.. i check it everyday..and watch the movies..keep continuing this good work friends !!
cheers to all those who are with this blog..
Cheers!!!
rAjIv
cheers to all those who are with this blog..
Cheers!!!
rAjIv
4 years ago
in How to Enable Remote Desktop Web Connections in Windows XP Prof. | Windows networking | Tech-Recipes on Tech-Recipes
I have to say this article is pretty inaccurate. First of all this will not allow you to remote desktop into your computer from a Mac, PocketPC, or even an alternate browser on windows such as Mozilla. Remote Desktop over web takes advantage of Microsoft ActiveX controls and pretty much installs the Remote Desktop client in a limited way. You are still bound by the same restrictions and it just avoids downloading the remote desktop desktop client and running the installer everywhere you go.
Also on another note this will not let you access your computer remotely without you opening port 80 for the webpage and port 3389 for the actual remote desktop. Remote Desktop over the web does not proxy the remote desktop over HTTP and therefore even if the computer hosting the remote connection page is the one you are trying to connect to, you will not be able to without opening port 3389 and connecting to the external ip address.
Also on another note this will not let you access your computer remotely without you opening port 80 for the webpage and port 3389 for the actual remote desktop. Remote Desktop over the web does not proxy the remote desktop over HTTP and therefore even if the computer hosting the remote connection page is the one you are trying to connect to, you will not be able to without opening port 3389 and connecting to the external ip address.