August 30, 2007

A Review on Debug pages of SUN Java Identity Manager

Sun Java Identity Manager provides a set of JSPs to debug the activities of the system. These are most of the times left unused. The functionalities provided are amazing.

I have completed a review on all of those and posted the doc on the web expecting people to give a read and comment.

August 20, 2007

Chakde India

There was a day, when I was one among many other citizens of India, commenting bitterly on the performance of our team at the world cup. Felt they do not have commitment nor interest. Oh one cannot find words of our feelings at that time and just only thinking that the 11 have made a mess.

Today watching the movie, Chakde India, I truly felt I was wrong in my thoughts. No one goes into a game to lose. The only difference is some get right directions to go ahead and some unfortunately are deprived of it. Everyone has ego. All of the 11 players are champions in their own states. Thus fail to either coordinate or give attention to others. May be the army's rule of Break and Build should be adopted for a team to succeed.

Every point in the movie only showed that TEAM WORK is the only key to succeed. I have really learnt my lesson out of this wonderful movie.

August 4, 2007

How to make the Windows XP desktop completely clean?

For all those who hate to keep icons on the desktop

Window XP allows us to completely keep our desktop completely clean, however leaves the Recycle bin. Its like having a wonderful house with a dustbin in the front of the house. The key to remove it is ...

1. Goto the registry.
2. Find the following entry
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/
CurrentVersion/explorer/Desktop/NameSpace"
3. There would be 3-4 entries.
4. Find the one which mentions about Recycle bin
5. Export it to some backup directory - This is a MUST
6. Now delete it
7. Thats it - Recycle bin is gone.

Disadvantage: You cannot see the recycle bin anywhere anymore. (Dont worry, it still exists.) To access it anytime, all you need to do is just double click on the registry file you saved and it appears back.

This info may be very old to all the geeks around, however.