Apr 03

yahoomessenger.jpgThis is quite an interesting registry tweak that I came across few days ago when I was looking for a multi-messenger over the net. If you too are looking for a multi-messenger for your multiple yahoo account login then I’m sure this tweak will prove very handy. You don’t need any extra multi messenger application (like Trillian) or any new version of Yahoo messenger at all. Just few modification in the registry editor and that’s it. But remember; since it needs changes to be done in registry you need to be very cautious a please remember to back up your registry in case anything disastrous might happen. Then follow this procedure:

  • Go to Start -> Run
  • Type “regedit” (without quotes) and enter. This will open registry editor
  • Navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_ USER\Software\yahoo\pager\Test
  • On the right side, right click and choose “new->DWORD value”
  • Rename it as “Plural”
  • Double click it and assign a “decimal value” of “1”
  • Exit registry

Wasn’t that simple? Now the number of times you open your Yahoo Messenger by double clicking the application exe file or the shortcut, a separate Yahoo Messenger will open from which you can login with separate account. I could have installed some other multi-messenger applications from which you can login with multiple IM accounts but I find the interface of Yahoo very appealing. So, I stick to Yahoo Messenger.

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Mar 26

Toady while I was checking out the new thread in digitalpoint, I came to read about this crazy facts about Microsoft’s OS. I haven’t tried out this in others but these tweaks sure do work in my XP Service Pack 2.

Fact #1

Nobody can create a folder anywhere on the computer which can be named as “con”. Even if you try to rename an existing folder, it’s just not possible. Why this is happening is still an unanswered question.
Fact #2

This is something pretty cool and unbelievable. ..
At Microsoft the whole team, including Bill Gates, couldn’t answer why this happened!
Try it out yourself…
Open Microsoft Word and type “=rand (2,10)” without quoted and then press ENTER

Fact #3
1. Open an empty notepad file
2. Type “Bush hid the facts” (without the quotes)
3. Save it as whatever you want.
4. Close it, and re-open it.

Weird huh?? Check these out and if you know about other such facts please do let me know about them too.

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