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Sandboxie Protects Your Computer from Everyone
Tired of dealing with rogue software, spyware and malware?
Spent too many hours removing unsolicited software?
Worried about clicking unfamiliar Web links?
My kids have the strictest rules when it comes to using my computer (what they do on their own, is another case). It seems every time they use it I have to clean out the computer, removing search bars, add-ons, and other annoying ‘ware’.
Windows Guides’ Rating | Compatible with | System |
4 out of 5 |
I do wish I had Sandboxie a long time ago…
Best Technology Blog Posts of the Week (October 11th 2010)
Because there is more to the internet outside Windows Guides, we have prepared a selection of the best technology posts of this week.
Do you like Google Chrome?, Do you know that you can use it to play? Read the following post by Saikat Basu on MakeUseOf about Google’s browser:
10 Extensions for Playing Fun Games on Google Chrome
Are you planning on making a video of what happens in your PC? Do you know Microsoft has a free utility that you will love? Read the article by Armit Agarwal on Digital Inspiration:
Having Trouble Installing Windows Updates? Use the System Update Readiness Tool for Windows
If you receive errors when using Windows Update (see the errors in the table below), the System Update Readiness Tool will check for inconsistencies and fix them so you can continue to update your computer through Windows Update. The System Update Readiness Tool is used for:
- Windows Vista-based computers
- Windows Server 2008-based computers
- Windows Server 2008 R2-based computers
- Windows 7-based computers
This update should download automatically; however, if you are still receiving errors, you should download and run the System Update Readiness Tool manually. Learn, in this guide, more about the tool, where to get it, and how to run it.
Please note: Just to reiterate the above, you should only manually download and install this update if you are experiencing unresolved errors (listed below) with Windows Update.
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Protect Yourself from Malware by Testing Programs in a Virtual Machine [How To]
If you want to test a downloaded program but don’t want it destroying your data and sending your bank passwords to the other side of the world, you should probably test it in a safe environment that’s not connected to the rest of your home network. You can do this a number of ways; here are two suggestions:
- Download the program on a spare computer that’s not connected to the rest of your home network.
- Download the program in a virtual machine that’s isolated from your host machine.
If you don’t have a spare computer or want the convenience of testing without using a separate machine, you should use a virtual machine. In this guide, we’ll show you how to set up a virtual machine and how to isolate it from your home network so you can test software.
Check Running Services on a Remote Computer [How To]
A computer that is conected to a LAN or Internet usually offers some services. If we talk about a normal network that uses TCP/IP protocol, each of the services is going to use a port. For a PC to use a service, it needs to specify the number of the port.
The first step to know if a remote machine is running a service is testing connectivity. There a lot of programs you can use for this but today I am going to use PortQryUI tool. This utility can be downloaded from Microsoft:
PortQryUI Tool. Microsoft Download Center.
I have selected the application because is very simple to use. If you want to use something more professional try NMAP; you can use Google to find it.