Can not find the entry point of the procedure XXXXXX in library MAPI32.DLL
Written by Alex July 5, 2010 - 8:55 pm
When opening an application that makes use of MAPI32, eg. Microsoft Outlook 2002 or Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, you receive the following error message:
Can not find the entry point of procedure "XXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
in the dynamic link library mapi32.dll.
is not easy to figure out what to do. An attempt to do something like the following.
Close all open programs, in the folder C: \ Windows \ System32 find the Mapi32.dll. Rename the file "Mapi32.old".
Click Start, click Run or press Windows-E and fixmapi.exe type and then click OK.
Restart the computer.
The information in this article shall apply in particular but not limited to:
Source: Microsoft
Tags: Support , Windows
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Digital virtual visits
Written by Alex June 22, 2010 - 2:02 pm
After the Sistine Chapel , those who can not move from home and have to dream of travel can romp with an incredible view of Paris , a detail that was embarrassing, and Hautecombe Abbey and the Lake of Bourget , in Savoy The city of Feldkirch in Austria as well as other views a bit 'dizzy but fascinating Arnaud Frich .
If not enough, here's Schoenbrunn and Dubai , which is the bigger picture of the world.
Have fun.
Tags: holidays
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Rootkit, a free tool for removal
Written by Alex June 5, 2010 - 4:32 pm
Tizer Rootkit Razor ™ is a free tool that can remove malicious objects from your computer. As you know, rootkits have evolved from a form of protected music CDs to new tools for penetration and are very difficult to detect and eliminate, so that should still always begin by removing the disk and connect it to a different suspect as a PC hard outside if you want to have a chance.
Tizer Secure ™ Rootkit Razor is able to recognize and eliminate many rootkits , is compatible with Windows 7, is free for personal use and more effective than some commercial products.
Tags: antivirus , rootkit , virus
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The phishing evolves, here is the tabnabbing
Written by Alex May 26, 2010 - 9:33 am
It's called "tabnabbing" and is a new form of phishing is spreading on the Web, as explained by Aza Raskin, creative lead of Firefox, here , and as seen here:
A New Type of Phishing Attack from Aza Raskin on Vimeo .
This type of attack exploits the habit of users to open multiple tabs (tabs) within the browser during normal sailing then to consult them one by one. How it works.
While it is committed to displaying the contents of a card, if one of the other is open pending at an infected site containing a malicious script, it recognizes that the page does not have focus and is inactive for some time, and then redirects the open page on a site created ad hoc and very similar to a well-known (for example your bank or your Webmail provider, Facebook or Twitter), completing the trick with the replacement card icon on the site lawful.
When the user sees the icon of the known site on that card and he thinks it is opened, visiting it, is just across a page family, who asked for credentials, then enter their authentication data without checking thoroughly. The script stores the fraudulent credentials and leads the unsuspecting user on the page truly, truly autenticandovelo.
In this way the user perceives or even suspected of having been robbed of your account.
The attack can be refined and customized using the history stored in the browser, resulting in masterpieces of social engineering in the scam.
Tags: phishing , tabnabbing
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Uninstall an add-on to Outlook
Written by Alex May 24, 2010 - 11:44 am
Sometimes you install Outlook add-on for additional functions, including elimination of double or email data export, and then you can not leave it alone, even using the Outlook features that should handle the additional components. These functions are different from each other for the various editions of Outlook, so it's not even easy to navigate.
However ...
If after following the procedures to remove the Outlook add-yet it turns out, the solution could be easier than expected and simply involve deleting the cache of Outlook add-ins.
- make sure that Outlook is not running
- press Win-R to open the Run window and write "localappdata%% \ Microsoft \ Outlook" or if you use Windows 2000 or XP, type "% appdata% \ Microsoft \ Outlook" and press enter
- will open a Windows Explorer window, where you will find the file "extend.dat"
- highlight it and press Delete
If this does cause problems should dredge up the extend.dat files from the trash and look for other solutions.
Tags: add-in , add-ins , Outlook
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A caricature in an instant
Written by Alex May 17, 2010 - 10:42 pmhttp://cartoon.pho.to/it/
Cartoon Photo is a free service that requires no registration and allows to transform the expression of a face. Here's how:
Using Cartoon Photo
- from the homepage of the service or choose whether to load the photo from your computer or URL using the appropriate buttons;
- finished the photo upload service will begin to look for elements of the face without prompting you. Then we can choose the facial expression by clicking the appropriate emoticon. Also check the "Animate" we can create an animation of facial expression to the final departure. Gif;
- when we have finished with the expression we can save the photo by clicking the "Save to disk".
With this service we can provide a photo retouching and make funny jokes to our friends, or as already said, to give better expression to our photos.
Tags: caricatures , portraits , web
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The Sistine Chapel with Flash
Written by Alex May 17, 2010 - 7:52 am"You were not made to live like brutes": Today we visit the Sistine Chapel, thanks to an outstanding Flash animation created from Villanova University in Pennsylvania.
It is here , enjoy your visit.
The + and - change the zoom, move the mouse in any direction when you hold down the left. You can examine every square inch, even the floor. It can generate vertigo ...
Tags: art , Michelangelo , the Sistine
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