Wednesday, 26 October 2011

How to create a SYSTEM SHUTDOWN TIMER or FAKE VIRUS?

TRICK:
If you want to shutdown your computer after certain time(After downloading a film) you can make use of this.It seems to be a FAKE VIRUS.

Step 1. Goto desktop (ctrl+D).

Step 2. Right click new->Shortcut.You will receive a shortcut wizard.
Step 3. In that type as <Shutdown -s -t 30 -c "Hi I am virus"> without < and >.
Step 4. You will see a new icon the desktop.Make the icon real.
Right click->properties->shortcut->change icon->Finish.

Step 5. You will get a warning window that your computer going to shut down in a few seconds.
in the code <Shutdown -s -t 30 -c "Hi Am virus"> 30 refers the no of seconds.i.e after 30 seconds of clicking the icon the computer will shut down.

RETRIEVE:

*Only way to stop this process is Start->run->cmd->type as "shutdown -a".
Note:This will not affect any of your files,software or hardware components.This acts as a SHUTDOWN TIMER.
Its is important to mention the time in SECONDS.

Gmail's vacation responder

                   Going on vacation? No access to the Internet? No problem! Use G mail's vacation responder to let people know you won't be able to get back to them right away.
You can set up a vacation response in your Gmail settings that will automatically reply to anyone who emails you. While the vacation responder is enabled, Gmail will send a response to anyone who contacts you.* If that person contacts you again after four days and your vacation responder is still enabled, Gmail will send another vacation response to remind the person that you're away from your email.
Here's how to let people know you can't respond right away:
  1. Sign in to Gmail.
  2. Click the gear icon  in the upper-right and select Gmail settings along the top of any Gmail page.
  3. From the General tab, select Vacation responder on in the Vacation responder: section.
  4. Enter the subject and body of your message in the Subject: and Message: fields.
    • If you've enabled a personalized signature in your settings, Gmail will automatically append it to the bottom of your vacation response.
  5. Check the box next to Only send a response to people in my Contacts if you don't want everyone who emails you to know that you're away from your mail.
  6. Click Save Changes.
While the vacation responder is enabled, you'll see a banner across the top of any Gmail page, displaying the subject of your vacation response. To stop Gmail from automatically sending the response, click end now within the banner. Or, if you'd like to edit the response, click vacation settings.
  • Keep in mind that your vacation response will start over each time you edit it -- if someone receives your initial vacation response, and then emails you again after you've edited the subject or body of the message, he or she will receive the edited response, too.
* Messages classified as spam and messages addressed to a mailing list you subscribe to will not receive a vacation response.