This little program patches the registry with the correct settings so that you can place a NetMeeting call to someone else using ICQ. Actually ICQ says something like "you have called your own computer". This is due to incorrect settings in the registry for ICQ. This patch should correct this. The latest version also adds Network Address Translation (NAT) support for Windows NetMeeting.
WakeUp is an experimental tool to test the features of ACPI computers. You can:
- allow or disallow suspend
- choose between standby and hibernation (if supported by your system)
- manually suspend your system
- have your system to resume after a specified amount of time or at a specific time
- configure WakeUp to launch an application or an URL on resume.
Note: make sure to quote the path to the executable to launch if it includes spaces.
Plug-and-Play Monitor is an experimental tool which displays plug-and-play notifications from the system. To start monitoring, select a device type from the drop-down list or tick Monitor all device types and click Start.
If a network adapter is plugged or unplugged while the program monitors Network Adapters, the program should display the name of the adapter.
Display Power Management is a small command-line tool which allows you to turn the monitor or the screen saver on and off to save power. Run display.exe in a Command Prompt to learn more about its syntax.