Maybe you've got some cool video you'd like to use as a
screensaver, but how can you do it? Or would you like your computer to
play your music playlist when it's idle? If so, then you're in luck
because I made program for Microsoft that does just that - the Windows
XP Video Screensaver! As the name implies, this program only
works with Windows XP, and it also requires Windows Media Player 9 to
be installed as well, so make sure to be using both of those. Once
installed, it has many cool features, such as slow motion playback for
video, auto muting, and anything else I could come up with.
Terminal Services is one of the best features of Windows 2000,
especially for managing remote servers. Unfortunately, one of the few
features it lacks is the ability to easily copy files between the
client and server. That is, until AnalogX TSDropCopy! AnalogX
TSDropCopy is a simple to use application that when run on both client
and server allows files to be transferred between both machines quickly
and easily. Simply drop the file onto the transfer window, or use the
SendTo right-click menu from the explorer and let TSDropCopy do the
rest. It also has the ability to map different drives paths between
different servers and clients, making it simple to move files without
any hassles. So if you run Terminal Services, then you NEED TSDropCopy!
Please note; TSDropCopy requires the latest version of the Terminal
Services client, which is now ca
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Whenever
you run a server on your machine, it uses what are called 'ports',
which allow other machines to connect to them. Of course, sometimes
you're just running them for your own internal use, but there's no easy
way to stop someone from accessing the server. AnalogX PortBlocker
allows you to basically block the Internet port of most servers, making
them unreachable to other computers on the Internet. This program is
NOT a Firewall, but it will allow you to run a server that is only
available on the local network, and will log any access attempts made
by other machines that are attempting to use the blocked interface. By
default, PortBlocker is configured to block the most common types of
servers that might be on a system (FTP, HTTP, etc), so will not require
any modification for most users. If you are running a special server of
some sort, then you can easily add it's ports (either TCP or
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Do
you have several machines on a network, but only one connection to the
internet? Wish you could browse the net from the other machines, just
like you can from the machine that's connected? Then what you're
looking for is called a Proxy Server, and AnalogX has just what you
want. AnalogX Proxy is a small and simple server that allows any other
machine on your local network to route it's requests through a central
machine. So what does that mean in English? Simple, run Proxy on the
machine with the internet connection; configure the other machines to
use a proxy (it's very easy, there's a detailed description in the
readme), and voila! You're surfing the web from any other machine on
your network! Supports HTTP (
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