Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 12, 2008.
When working on your Windows computer, you may come across several strange DLL errors that may leave you baffled. Some examples of DLL errors that you may encounter are listed below:
“rundll32.exe - Unable To Locate Component
This application has failed to start because framedyn.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.”
“IEXPLORE caused an invalid page fault in SHELL32.DLL”
“This application has failed to start because Msvcp71.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.”
“Msvcp71.dll is a bad windows image. Please check against your installation diskette.”
There are many causes of DLL errors such as these. Missing DLL files, such as the missing framedyn.dll, shell32.dll and msvcp71.dll errors given above are one of the most common DLL errors. These errors usually occur when one or more required files are either overwritten by older or incompatible versions or the existing files get damaged due to certain hardware problems or malware infections.
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Written by Ruhani Rabin on March 13, 2007.
If you manage a website or write some code for something, you definitely need a text editor to make your job simpler and easier. Well there are a handful of code editors or text editors available as opensource or freeware as well as shareware and commercial products. Let me enlighten you why and which kind of text editor features you really need.
Some of us we just need to edit some files mostly source codes. Few others need it to modify HTML or similar files editing. So if you do it with notepad then you're really wasting your time understanding and navigating the codes. First we talk about notepad replacements. Windows notepad comes with very limited features that doesn't really help you to solve your problem on a day to day basis. Do you need something that is fast, small and can really replace your current notepad. Here are 2 of them that you can count on them. [More]
Written by Ruhani Rabin on February 28, 2007.
Gmail Recently introduced POP e-mail fetching service right from your g-mail account. You'll be able to read email from up to 5 additional accounts, all in one place, and take advantage of all of Gmail's great features. Note that the email accounts you would like to fetch will need to support POP access.
Note: Some free email services don't support POP access at this time and This feature is currently only enabled for a limited number of users.
How to know whether you have this service available for you?
Click Settings from the top of any Gmail page.
Click Accounts.
Look for Get mail from other accounts.

Now Select "Add Another Mail Account"
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Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 15, 2006.
Windows Freeware GMail remote command lets you Perform Simple File open and shutdown operations just by sending mail to your GMail MailBox using special tags. What You can do with it?
- 1 - To execute applications;
- 2 - To open web pages;
- 3 - To shutdown the system.
After Downloading the Program GRC, you'll need to make sure MSINET.OCX file is available in your Windows System32 folder. Once you have the MSINET.OCX file inside your System32 folder you can start use the Program. Run the Program from where you've unzipped it. Click on the Settings to see the Tags and Commands.

Now Click on the LOGIN menu item to continue to login. Enter your Gmail username and password and click on Sign On Button.

Once you've signed in you just need to send an e-mail to that gmail account using specific tags on the e-mail subject. As for Example you can send an e-mail which has a subject - [open]http://www.tech2all.com[/open]. Once the mail delivered to the specific gmail mailbox the GRC program will open the website http://www.tech2all.com using the default web browser. Another Example would be - [open]c:\windows\system32\calc.exe[/open] which will execute the Calculator. See the Example of a mail below.
Here is the Links you need
GMail Remote Command AKA GRC HomePage
MSINET.OCX
Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 3, 2006.
Just found a time saving extention for firefox which lets you copy anything to clipboard automatically when you select the text. This is real time saver if you can remember the features of "good old days MiRC" and Trillian. This one does copies to clipboard as soon as I select text or other elements of the web page. The other handy shortcut is "Paste on middle click" which makes Cntl-V unnecessary. It's a huge timesaver, just try it and you'll know.
AutoCopy's a free download, works wherever Firefox does.
Get AutoCopy from Mozilla