Friday, January 4, 2013

How to Hide files in a jpg

How to Hide files in a jpg

Steps:
1. Save the picture of choice to your desktop.

2. Make a new .rar or .zip folder on your desktop.

3. Add the files you want to hide into the .zip or .rar

4. Click start menu, run, cmd.

5. In Command Prompt type cd “desktop” with the quotation marks.

6. Now type in copy /b picturename.jpg + foldername.rar outputfilename.jpg( If you use .zip then: copy /b picturename.jpg + foldername.zip outputfilename.jpg)

7. Now there should be the outputed file name with a .jpg extension on the desktop.( Do not close Command Prompt just yet )

8. Double click it to open the picture and check it out.

9. When your done looking, and want to view the hidden files
Type: ren outputfilename.jpg outputfilename.rar or zip..

Old For Few, New For Manny.

Configuring a VPN connection


Configuring a VPN connection

  1. In order to perform these steps, you'll need to be logged in as a user with administrator authorization on your computer.
    • If there is only one user name on the computer, it already has administrator authorization.
    • If there is an account named something like "Administrator" or "Admin," log in with that user name instead of your usual user name.
    • If someone else is your system administrator, you'll need their assistance.
  2. Under the Windows icon (Start menu) , go to the Control Panel option, then select Network and Sharing Center (the button in the top center of the window).
  3. In the Network and Sharing Center window, select Set up a connection or network from the list of options in the center column, under "Change your networking settings." The New Connection Wizard will start.

Choose a connection option

  1. Select Connect to a workplace.
  2. Click Next.
  3. Show the "Set up a connection or network" window
    New Connection Wizard, step 1

How do you want to connect?

Select Use my Internet connection (VPN).
    Show the connection options window

Type the Internet address to connect to

Use the following settings:
  • Internet address: vpn3.near.uiuc.edu
  • Destination name: CITES VPN
  • Check the "Allow other people to use this connection" option. Windows 7 will prompt you to confirm this. (This option allows you to use the VPN as a regular user, once you've finished making the configuration as an administrator.)
  • Check the "Don't connect now; just set it up so I can connect later" option. (This will prevent Windows 7 from trying to connect before you've had a chance to finish all the steps.)
  • Click Next.
    Show the Internet address window

Type your username and password

Use the following settings:
  • Login name: Your NetID
  • Password: Your Active Directory password
    (For more information about your Active Directory password, please contact the CITES Help Desk)
  • Leave both "Show characters" and "Remember this password" unchecked.
  • Leave the "Domain" entry field blank.
  • Click Create.
    Show the user name and password window

Last "New Connection Wizard" step

Next, you'll be asked if you want to connect.
Don't connect right now; instead, close the window and return to the Network and Sharing Center window that you opened in step 2.
    Show the last New Connection Wizard window

Setting connection properties

In the Network and Sharing Center, click on the Change Adapter Settings item. The Network Connections window will have a new entry for your VPN connection:

Right-click on this entry and select Properties. (Windows 7 will prompt you to confirm this.)
Next, choose the Security tab.
    Show the Security tab of the Properties window
In the Security tab, the following options should be selected:
  • Type of VPN: Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
  • Data encryption: Require encryption (disconnect if server declines)
  • Allow these protocols: Microsoft CHAP version 2 (MS-CHAP v2)
Click OK.
info
To make the CITES VPN shortcut easier to find for later connections, you can drag and drop a copy of it from the Change adapter settings window to your desktop.
 Show the VPN shortcut you'll see in the Change Adapter Settings window

Making a VPN connection

To make a connection to the CITES VPN, you can:
  • Double-click the CITES VPN shortcut on your desktop.
    or
  • Navigate to Windows icon (Start menu) > Control Panel > Network Connections and select the CITES VPN shortcut.
  • Show the login window
Use the following information to log in:
  • Login name: Your NetID
  • Password: Your Active Directory password
    (For more information about your Active Directory password, please contact the CITES Help Desk)
Your computer's VPN client will make a secure connection to the campus VPN. (This may take several seconds depending on your location, and may take longer from off campus.)
While you're connected, your computer has a secure connection to the University of Illinois campus. The CITES VPN gives you the same access you would have on the campus network, even though you're connecting from somewhere else.

Disconnecting when finished

When you're finished using the CITES VPN, click on the network icon in the taskbar. From the menu that appears, choose Disconnectbeside the CITES VPN entry.
Taskbar icon's right-click menu