*#06# Show serial no.
*#0000# Show version.
*#7760# Show production serial no.
*#92702689# = *#war0anty# Show and edit warranty information.
*#2820# Show Bluetooth info.
*#73# Reset phone timers and game scores.
*#335738# Deletes automatically added MMS and GPRS profiles received from your mobile operator through SMS.
*#7370925538# Delete all the content of the wallet and the wallet code.
*#7780# Restore phone to factory settings.
*#7370# Soft format—erases all telefone memory.
Monday, September 12, 2005
Windows2000 manual update!
You may never have been seen this problem or noticed to it.Then read and beware.
... Last week I saw unusual behavior from one of my servers related to automatic update, then did it manually but it fails and microsoft tell that I should change one of my MSIE security setting to update could be done. I did any thing that it said and search any where with no result!I decided to try to solve the problem by my self.The solution was:
In Windows 2000 automatic update I changed the setting to Automatic (recommended).
Meanwhile in your MSIE check the
"Security" tab ->" Internet Zone" -> "Custom Level" -> "Miscellaneous" section "Userdata Persistence" should be "enable".
... Last week I saw unusual behavior from one of my servers related to automatic update, then did it manually but it fails and microsoft tell that I should change one of my MSIE security setting to update could be done. I did any thing that it said and search any where with no result!I decided to try to solve the problem by my self.The solution was:
In Windows 2000 automatic update I changed the setting to Automatic (recommended).
Meanwhile in your MSIE check the
"Security" tab ->" Internet Zone" -> "Custom Level" -> "Miscellaneous" section "Userdata Persistence" should be "enable".
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