Monday, May 18, 2009

B.Sc. in IT Syllabus/ what is the syllabus of B.Sc. in IT

The Curriculum followed by other institutions generally imparts only Primary Capabilities to the students. We have designed the curriculum to ensure additionally, critical and core competencies among the students. Multiple skills (e.g. Technology, Management, Foreign language, Personality development, Innovation and Entrepreneurship etc.) leveraged through the curriculum shall enable the students to face the challenges of highly competitive environment efficiently and effectively.Read on and go through the programme structure listed below to verify our statement.
To maintain and enhance the advantage, India has to ensure that its workforce has the right mix of technical, business and functional skills to meet the needs of individual business segments & customer markets

Semester 1
Basics of Information Technology
Window based applications
Introduction to databases with Access
Business applications of ITInternet / Multimedia
Communication Skills
Behavioural Science

Semester 2
Basic Mathematics
Object Oriented Programming
Java Programming
Oracle / Developer 2000
Management Practices and Principles
Communication Skills
Foreign Language - German / French/ Spanish
Behavioural Science

Semester 3
Computer Oriented Numerical MethodsVisual Basic
Object Oriented Analysis and Design
Website Management and Design
Website ProjectForeign Language - German / French/ Spanish
Marketing ManagementFinance Management
Computer Communication
Behavioural Science
Semester 4
Accounting Principles and Practices
Communication TechnologyVC++S/W Engg. (Analysis Requirement and Defining Solution Architecture) Project
Foreign Language - German / French/ Spanish
Telecom Service & Operation Management
Telecom economic policy Personality Development

Semester 5
Data Warehousing and Data Mining
Oracle 8i and Distributed Database
Fundamentals of e-CommerceS/W Project Management
Advance JavaAdvance Computer Architecture
Unix / Linux / Shell ProgrammingForeign language German / French/ SpanishStrategic Management
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Behavioural Science

Semester 6
Strategic Use of Information TechnologyS/W Quality Assurance
New Technologies
Project with IndustryIT enabled services

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Brings up the task manager

1.You can right click in Task bar and select Task Manager.
2. press ctrl+shift+esc

How to bring up the Start Menu without clicking the mouse button..

There are two ways to do so
1. Press ctrl+ESc button together
2. Just press the Windows key on keyboard
OK

How to know the e-mail sender's ip address/ How to trace e-mail sender's ip address

HOwdy! Sometimes a lots of questions arise in the mind of guys something like this when they got a e- mail from a unknown person then they are very curious to know that Wo sent it to me? and whatsoever?
Here I am telling you how to know the sender's IP address
www.gmail.com In gmail open the e-mail for which you want to know the IP address.
I have selected the section where u have to see "LOOK HERE" all opetions are here You have to go to option no 7 labeled as SHO ORIGINAL

and you will see the following screen all the information is mentioned in that screen take a llok at that carefully....

And you have done !

If Now you have any query feel free to contact me @ attri.pradeepkumar@gmail.com

Monday, May 11, 2009

Top 5 search engines

The listing is creating by meSo it is not authorised but as far as I know It would be true.

1. www.google.com
2. www.yahoo.com
3. www.msn.com
4. www.ask.com
5. www.answer.com

Friday, February 27, 2009

To run programs from RUN dialog box

To run programs from RUN dialog box

As you know, you can run such programs as Regedit and Msconfig. To run other windows programs by RUN dialog box, run registry and go to following address:

QUOTE

HKEY-LOCAL-MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ App Paths
Create a Key and name it as same as your program, like Myprog.exe and in value field, type your program address, for example: C:\Program Files\Myprog\Myprog.exeNow, create a String Value, and type your program location as address,
for example: C:\Program Files\iexplore.exe

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

How to determine the Last shutdown Time of Windows

The Easiest way to determine the last shut down date/time of the computer with windows is to view the event log. When you shut down a computer a computer event id 6006 is written to event logs. which denotes a clean shutdown here is the methos to view the time and date.....
1. Launch Eventvwr.msc from run prompt to start the event viewer.
2. CLick System

3. Sort the result in right pane by date (Descending order)
4. Locate the most recent entry with the id of 6006 and the source column reading is event log
5. Note down the date and time this is the last shut down time of ur windows.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Opening Shared Folders Snap-In

Opening Shared Folders Snap-In

To manage all your shared folders, you can run the snap-in directly
Start / Run / fsmgmt.msc
This will show you all your shared folders in a single windowYou can also see what other computers are connected and what files they have open

Hiding Manage My Computer

Hiding Manage My Computer:

If you want to remove Manage My Computer from My Computer
Start Regedit
Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies / Explorer
Create a DWORD value called NoManageMyComputerVerb
Set the value to 1

Reboot

How to install Windows 98 / Installation guide for Win 98

In this article I will teach you to install Windows 98 First or Second Edition on a computer with a formatted or even unformatted hard drive!

What you will need:

1. Windows 98 CD
2. Computer with CD-ROM Access

Configuring your BIOS for the Install:
To find out how to access the BIOS please refer to your motherboard manual or the manufacturer of your computer. (The system BIOS can usually be entered on boot, usually by pressing the F1, F2, F8, F10 or DEL key. Make sure you save the settings before exiting.
If you are unsure or don't want to enter the BIOS then just test the computer by putting the CD-ROM in the drive and rebooting the computer. This is the recommended way to install Windows 98.

Starting The Setup:
  1. Insert the Windows CD and restart your PC.
  2. Once the Windows 98 Setup Menu comes up choose option #2 (Boot from CD-ROM)
  3. Then the Windows 98 Startup Menu will come up. Select Option #1. (Start Windows 98 Setup from CD-ROM)
  4. Now your computer will install some drivers so please wait for a few moments.
  5. Now a blue setup screen will come up. Press Enter.
  6. Setup then wants to do some system tests. Just press Enter.
  7. Scandisk will now run, please wait.
  8. After ScanDisk completes, Windows will copy a few important files for setup.
  9. Now the graphical Windows 98 Setup Screen will come up.
  10. Click Continue and wait for the setup wizard to complete.
  11. Now it will ask you in which directory to install Windows too. The default directory is just fine so click Next.
  12. Setup will now prepare the directory, please wait.
  13. Setup will now check for installed components and disk space, please wait.
  14. Setup will now prompt you to choose the type of installation. Choose Typical if you have a desktop computer or Portable if it is a laptop.
  15. Windows will prompt you to install components, just choose Continue.
  16. If a network card is detected a network information screen will appear. Type in the required information and click Next
  17. Select your country settings, United States should be chosen by default.
  18. Now finally the main part of Setup is here. Setup will start copying files. This could take some time, please be patient.
  19. Once setup is done copying files, Windows will restart automatically.
  20. The Windows 98 Startup Menu will now appear. Select option #1 (Boot from Hard Disk)
  21. The Windows 98 booting screen will appear!
  22. Now Windows will prompt you for user information, enter it and click Continue.
  23. Now the License Agreement. Read it and if you agree click on "I accept the Agreement" and click Next. If you select "I don't accept the Agreement" then setup will end.
  24. Now input your product key or certificate authenticity code. This is 16 digits and is located on the back of your CD case or on the Windows 98 Book. If you have an OEM computer then it could be on the side or back of your computer. Click Next to continue.
    Click Finish.
  25. Setup will now finalize the hardware and install settings.
  26. Setup will now install plug and play devices.
  27. Your computer will restart automatically.
  28. The Windows 98 Startup Menu will appear. Select option #1 (Boot from Hard Disk)
  29. Windows will start booting for the second time.
  30. Setup will continue installing hardware.
  31. Now setup will prompt you to enter in your time, date, and time zone. Once selected click on Apply and then OK.
  32. Windows will continue to setup Windows items.
  33. The computer will restart automatically once again.
  34. The Windows 98 Startup Menu will appear. Select option #1 (Boot from Hard Disk)
  35. Windows will boot for the third time.
  36. Windows will update system settings.
  37. Now finally you have reached the Windows Desktop!
  38. You also may need to install your hardware drivers. If everything is working properly then you shouldn’t worry about them.
  39. Enjoy your new freshly installed Windows 98 computer!