How to Start and end Processes on a remote Computar

Window NT Windows 2000 Resource Kit come with a number of command-line utilities that let you administer Windows NT/2K/2003/XP/Vista computers.For last month’s Take A Crack, We require a collection of such tools-Known as PsTools-find it at

http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/PsTools.zip.

A Resource Kit is a set of software resource and documentation released with or after a major version of Windows.The tools help administrators streamline management tasks such as troubleshooting OS issues, configuring networking and security features, and such. Before we begin, do note that some antivirus scanners might report some of the tools contained in the archive you download as infected-specifically, by a “remote admin” virus. None of the PsTools contain any viruses, though. These tools are sometimes used by certain viruses, and therefore trigger the wrong virus notification.Exclude these tools in your antivirus scanner to disable the warnings.
Extract the tools to a folder. These can be run as standalone programs and don’t need installation.The beauty of PsTools is that you don’t even to install any client software on the remote computers at which you target them.PsTools are interesting and useful; to learn about- and to clarify anything you might want to-visit

http://forum.sysinternals.com.

To start a process on a remote computer, you will require a tool PsExec. This is a lightweight replacement for Telnet you execute processes on other systems, complete with full interactivity for console applications, without having to manually install client software. A simplified usage of this command looks like the following:
PsExec\\computer-u username-p password command
Where computer=The name of the remote computer in UNC format. username=An existing username on the remote computer preceding the-u switch password=The password associated with the username preceding the-p switch. command= The command that is to be run remotely.
To stop a process on a remote computer, you will need the tool called PsKill. This is a utility that can not only kill processes on the local computer, but can also those on remote systems. Just copy PsKill onto your executable path, and type in pskill with the commandline options defined below. A simplified usage of this cmmand looks like.
PsKill-t\\ command-u username-p password process_id process_name.
Where computer= The name of the remote computer in UNC format.
username=An existing username on the remote computer preceding the-u switch.
password=The password associated with the username preceding the-p switch.
process_id= This specifies the process ID of the process you want to kill.
process_name=This specifies the process name of the process or processes you want to kill.
Note here that you can either specify the process ID or the process name of the process you want to kill.If you omit the computer name, PsExec will run the application on the local system, and if you enter a computer name as “\\*” (without the quotes), PsExec will runs the application on all computers in the current domain.If you wish, you can create scripts with multiple commands of the above kind to run it simultaneously against many computers.

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Xara Xtreme Pro 3.2 : An alternative vector-based graphics suite

Xara Xtreme Pro 3.2Xara Xtreme allows designers to create vector-based graphics and illustrations to be used in print and Web-based publishing. It primarily a vector graphics software, but it incorporates bitmap and flash editing tools. It is an alternative to Adobe Illustrator CS3 and CorelDRAW X3 for th Windows platform, and has much prove! The layout is well-organized with handy tools and easy-to-reach menu bars-most beginners and intermediate users should be comfortable from the start. Xara Xtreme allows advanced bitmap editing options. Operations like crop, rotate, auto-enhance,etc. Can be applied to bitmap images.
Each stp in the process of editing is noted by a picture, so backtracking to earlier versions of the is possible. The flash tool is very similar to the bitmap tool; even the interface looks alike. The features available here are pretty basic, though. You get support for print and pre-press; you can set up multi-page documents and spreads. Xara Xtreme Pro documents can be exported to PDF. The is support for rich txt documents-meaning th formatting is maintained in the process. Linking to an external editor is possible: Xara automatically updates its own document when one saves changes to the file or image in an external application.
Effects are rendered very fast; memory consumption hovered around the 60 MB mark during our test-pretty good for a graphics suite.
Xara Xtreme Pro turns out to be moor thn just a vector illustration program.The Pro 3.2 edition packs in some exceptional features for print and Web designers alike. Considering that Adobe Illustrator CS3 retails at $599 and Corel DRAW X3 at $399, the pric tag of $249 is decent.
Beginners might want to try out Xara Xtreme (not to be confused with Xara Xtreme Pro). The feature set is reduced, but the price is unbeatable: $79

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Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD7500AAKS : 750 GB Hard Drive

Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD7500AAKSThe Caviar SE16 WD7500AAKS is the top of the line high capacity (750 GB) drive from Western Digital. The drive uses a four platter desing with 16MB of buffer, which is the norm in this segment. Like other Western Digital drives, the WD7500AAKS implements SecurePark and ItelliSeek for improved shock tolerance in powered off mode and improved power management respectively.
The cost per GB comes to about $0.40 which is good enough. The Price of $299 is a little too high for those who are looking to update specious secondary drive, though its a decent purchase as a primary hard drive.
We have compared this drive and the Segate Barracuda ST3750640AS (750 GB). The Caviar SE16 WD7500AAKS is a clear winner.

Tests
Assorted 4GB file Read (sec) WD7500AAKS 72.12 ST3750640AS 77.2
Assorted 4GB file Write (sec) WD7500AAKS 63.5 ST3750640AS 71
Drive Index (MB/sec) WD7500AAKS 79 ST3750640AS 64

Specifications:
Memory : 750 GB
Speed : 7200 rpm
Buffer : 16MB
Weight : 0.63 Kg
Dimensions : 147mm x 101.6mm x 25.4mm (W x D x H)
Port : SATA 2

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