March 27, 2014

Concurrent RDP Patcher Enables Remote Desktop in Windows 7 & 8

There are a lot of third party remote control pieces software around such as the popular freeware tools VNC, and TeamViewer, but there are times when the built-in Remote Desktop Connection feature in Windows 7 is the most useful since it’s already present in Windows and you don’t need to install any third party software. All you need to do is to enable it because the Remote Desktop function is disabled by default. You can enable Remote Desktop and allow connection from other computers by going to Control Panel -> System -> Advanced System Settings -> click on the Remote tab.
From there, you can either select “Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop” which is less secure or “Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication”. If you are setting up a connection to a different Windows version such as XP or Vista from your Windows 7 machine , then you need to choose the less secure option.
Windows 7 Home Premium Remote Desktop Connection
Tip: Pressing the WIN Key+ Pause/Break keys simultaneously brings up the System window.
If you only see the Remote Assistance box in the Remote tab but not Remote Desktop, that is because there are some restrictions that Microsoft has implemented in your version of Windows. Only Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise can accept connections from Remote Desktop but NOT for Windows 7 Starter, Home Basic and Home Premium. You can however, use Remote Desktop to initiate a connection from any edition of Windows 7.
Many branded laptops and computers come with Windows 7 Home Premium or possibly Home Basic pre-installed, but not to worry because there is a hack patch that can enable the Remote Desktop Connection in Windows 7 Home Premium with a single click.


There is a tool called Concurrent RDP Patcher which is meant to enable concurrent remote desktop connections, which means multiple logons per user. When you log in using the Remote Desktop Connection, the computer that is being controlled will show a message saying “Logged on remotely from COMPUTERNAME”. If you click on the user icon to login, the remote connection will be terminated with the popup:
Your Remote Desktop session has ended. Another user connected to the remote computer, so your connection was lost. Try connecting again, or contact your network administrator or technical support group.
This allows multiple users to control the remote computer using Remote Desktop.
Windows 7 Concurrent RDP Patcher
Amazingly, this tool also enables the Remote Desktop Connection for Windows 7 Home Premium. The good thing about this patcher is you can revert the changes back to the way it was by clicking the Unpatch button. There are some scripts that can also do the same by patching termsvr.dll file but it doesn’t provide a way to undo the patch.
By default a Remote Desktop Connection only allows you to login with a user account that has a password assigned to it. User accounts with a blank password cannot be used to login with a Remote Desktop Connection. You can handily bypass that restriction by checking the “Enable blank password logons” checkbox.
The Concurrent RDP Patcher tool is released at The Green Button forums, which if you never heard of it before, is the official Windows Media Center Community forum. The patcher was updated a while ago and is confirmed to work on Windows 7 Service Pack 1. It is also compatible with both 32bit and 64bit versions of Windows 7.

You need to download Windows 8 Patcher.exe (Download)
and install it in your windows 8 Computer . Within 8 sec your window  will restart.
windows8patcher
Now you are able to login multiple Concurrent Remote Desktop Sessions in Windows 8.
remotelogin
Basically, this patch done two things, one to patch the termsrv.dll to allow multi-concurrent users to log in, and one to make two registry changes to allow the TS connection in.
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\
fDenyTSConnections (DWORD) = 0
fSingleSessionPerUser (DWORD) = 0
Hope you like my post. How to Enable Concurrent Remote Desktop Sessions in Windows 8. Please Share with others.


March 21, 2014

Subway Surfer Cheats For Android And iOS

For game Lovers Subways Surfers is really an amazing game that is seriously rocking the phones and tablets of many, the game which is generally available for both Android and iOS. The Subway Surfer Cheat is available for the game lovers for both Android and iOS, so if you like the game and you love to have the cheats, then continue reading as i will share it with you.
subway surfers
For those that don’t know, you can easily play Subway Surfer on PC well, so this trick am sharing with you is going to help you a lot as to hack your subway Surfer and also get unlimited coins just with this Subway surfer cheat I will be sharing with you. So let get to business of the post.
The cheat is for two different operating system which are Android and iOS so all the subway surfer will benefit.

Subway Surfer Cheats For Android Users

To be able to use the Subway Surfer cheat for android, you will need some applications which are totally necessary for you to have, so download them, the we continue.
Now what you will need
  1. Download Subway Surfer Cheat Files.
  2. Download the Subway Surfer if you don’t have it already
  3. Download a small File explorer for android
Now Don’t worry the files are free on Play Store, so you can download it, after you have downloaded that above which is what you will need, you can now move to the next step, which is how to use the subway surfer cheats on your android device.
  1. Make sure you have download the above
  2. Extract the the Subway Surfer cheat and you will find a folder
  3. That Folder contains 3 files which provides unlimited coins and upgrades
  4. install the game and if you have installed it already
  5. do this on the game Settings > Apps > Manage Apps > Subway Surfer’s and tap Clear Data.
  6. Now copy the three files which you have extracted earlier in step 3 from your memory card
  7. Install the file Explorer and open it and go to sdcard/Android/data/com.kiloo.subwaysurf/files/
  8. You will find three files there but replace them with the one you have copied from the download Subway Surfer cheat.
  9. Close the game, or even restart your device and launch the game again and you will find the unlimited coin ready for purchase, so purchase anything you want.
That how to install Subway Surfer cheat on your android, follow the instructions and you won’t have any problem.
subway surfer cheats

Subway Surfer Cheats For iOS Users

Now, this is the way to use the cheat for subway surfer for iOS users, you will need some applications which is totally necessary.
  1. Download Subway Surfer Cheat Files.
  2. Download Subway Surfers game For iOS users.
  3. DiskAid tool download it, the tool is used for exploring iOS device and transferring files.
Now these are what you need to have the Subway surfer cheats working for your iOS devices easily, download the files and applications above. subway Surfer cheat.
  1. Install the game  if you have not
  2. Install the DiskAid tool on your computer
  3. Now connect your iOS device to your computer through USB cord
  4. Now when it connected, open the DiskAid Utility
  5. Right under Apps you will see Subway Surfers Game and click on it
  6. After you have opened the Subway Surfer on the DiskAid tool now under document or something you will find those three files so check for it.
  7. Copy the 3 files that are available in the Subway Surfer Cheat File you have download
  8. and paste it to replace the 3 files you found in the DiskAid utility tool.
  9. Now unplug your Device and restart it your iOS device and launch you game and enjoy the unlimited coins and purchase upgrades.
Now that how to use the Subway Surfer Cheat for iOS files, so follow the instructions and the cheat will work well for you.

Conclusion On Subway Surfer Cheats

Now you don’t have to suffer for coins, get unlimited with is subway surfer cheat for both Android and iOS users, follow the intructions and you will get the best result. comment if you have a problem or issue with the instructions. Subway Surfer Cheats

March 20, 2014

Rearm Windows 8 & 7 Evaluation to Extend Trial Version another 90 days(3 months)

Rearm windows 8 beta to extend for another 90 days:

Microsoft Officially launched its new Operating system Windows 8.Microsoft blocked all release preview,consumer preview and official keys.if you want to use windows 8 any more you have to Download windows 8 pro.
It is absolutely free once you downloaded trial version you can use it for 90 days.
but what to do after 90 days?
                      Check: Best free Antivirus for windows 8
Here in this article we teach you How to Extend trail version of windows 8 for another 90 days.
this can be done by rearm windows 8.rearm windows 8 is inbuilt feature of Microsoft which lets you to extend trail version for another 3 months(90 days) for free.
    You can Rearm for 3 times

How to Extend windows 8 trial version:

  • Now open COMMAND PROMPT(CMD) and Don’t forget to Run as Administartor.

  • Once Command Prompt Opens type following command
                            type this command: slmgr /rearm
   
  • when you type above command and hits enter a pop arises asking you start your pc.
  • Now click ok.
  • That’s it now can use your trial version for another 90 days for  free.

Some more Commands: 

  • Type command : slmgr /dli  to check current license
  • Type command:  slmgr /dlv to check detailed information about Current license type
  • Type command:  slmgr /xpr to check expiry date of current license.

When and How many times i can use Rearm:

   1.we suggest you to rearm windows on 89th day so that you can get another 90 days so total ( 180 days)

2.You can use rearm for maximum of 3 times


Same Procedure For windows 7


How to Extend windows 7 trial version:

  • Now open COMMAND PROMPT(CMD) and Don’t forget to Run as Administartor


March 15, 2014

Enable Concurrent Desktop Sessions in Windows on one system

Enable Concurrent Desktop Sessions in Windows

Professional and Ultimate editions of Windows come with a built in Remote Desktop (RDP) feature that allows you to access your machine remotely while away from home or the office. Unfortunately, it is limited by default to one concurrent user per session, meaning that if someone remotely connects to the computer, whoever was logged in at the moment will be automatically logged off, even if the user is physically at the computer.
This is not a technical limitation but rather a licensing one. Case in point, Remote Desktop in server editions of Windows by default supports two concurrent connections to remotely troubleshoot or administer a computer. More users can connect simultaneously, too, as long as the machine can handle it with the resources it has available and you have the required client access licenses for that particular server.
However, there are a few reasons why concurrent sessions would come in handy for power users not necessarily running a server. For example, if you have a dedicated Media Center PC running in the living room, you'll be able to remotely access all files on the machine without interrupting the person watching TV.
Or if you are sharing a computer with other users, concurrent Remote Desktop sessions will allow more than one person use that system under a different or even the same user account, without kicking each other off. By patching a file called termsrv.dll, located in %SystemRoot%System32, this is possible in all editions of Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.


Fortunately for us, Internet user DeepXW already did all the dirty work a while ago and posted his Universal Termsrv.dll Patchfor anyone to get their hands on. Simply download and unzip the file, then run the corresponding file as administrator (right-click the exe file and select Run as Administrator). For 32-bit systems use UniversalTermsrvPatch-x86.exe and for 64-bit versions of Windows use UniversalTermsrvPatch-x64.exe.

You should see a window like the one above where you can patch termsrv.dll to remove the Concurrent Remote Desktop sessions limit and restore the original file at any time (a backup file is located at 'windowssystem32termsrv.dll.backup'). After applying the patch, restart your system and you are ready to go.

To test it out simply leave a session open on to the PC where you applied the patch, then from another machine try and connect to the computer remotely. If all goes well both users will be logged on and active.