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Sunday, October 02, 2011

Disable: Runtime error messages in Internet Explorer

A runtime error is a software or hardware problem that prevents a program from working correctly. Runtime errors might cause you to lose information in the file you’re working on, cause errors in the file (corrupt the file) so you can’t work with it, or prevent you from using a feature. Unlike stop errors, runtime errors don’t typically cause Windows or a program to stop working.

At times, while while browsing the Internet with your Internet Explorer on Windows 7, while visiting a particular webpage, you may receive a Error box, stating that a Runtime error has occured.

A Runtime Error has occured. Do you wish to Debug?

This message is followed by Line number and the Error.
How to fix this error depends on the error meddage and in most times you as a common user may not want to or even need to fix these types of errors.
What you can do, is that you can disable these error messages from appearing. To do so, open Internet Options and under the Advanced tab, navigate to Browsing.

Here under Browsing section, check the first two and un-check the third check-box:
  • Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer)
  • Disable script debugging (Other)
  • Display a notification about every script error
Click Apply/OK.
To see if it has fixed the proble, refresh the webpage which gave you this runtime error. The box will now not appear, although you will still see in the IE status bar a notifification about the Web page error.
Alternatively, you can also download and use Microsoft Fix it 50043 to let Microsoft fix the problem for you. Simply follow the steps in the Disable Microsoft Internet Explorer Script Debugging Wizard.


Courtesy : http://www.thewindowsclub.com/

Question Booklet and Keys

ndiapost has released Gr - B examination Question booklet and its key in our departmental website.


Name of the Examination
Dates on which held
Details of Question Booklets & Keys
Postal Service Group 'B' Examination
29-5-2011
Question Booklets in series A,B,C,& D for paper I and II with keys
Postmaster Grade -I Examination
12-06-2011
Question Booklets in series A,B,C,& D for paper I and II with keys

The Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for promotion to the cadre of Postal Service Group 'B' - 2011 held on 29-05-2011 - Question Booklet Series and Keys

Paper I - Question Booklet Series
Keys
Paper II - Question Booklet Series
Keys

The Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for promotion to the cadre of Postmaster Grade -I held on 12-06-2011 - Question Booklet Series and Keys
Paper I - Question Booklet Series
Keys
Paper II - Question Booklet Series
Keys



Click here to View


Source : http://www.indiapost.gov.in/

National Postal Week commencing from 9th Oct 2011

India Post is celebrating the National Postal Week starting w.e.f. 9th Oct 2011. Let us too celebrate it in every manner and bring more pride and honour to our Department.


9th Oct 2011: World Postal Day

11th Oct 2011: Savings Bank Day

12th Oct 2011: Mail Day

13th Oct 2011: Philatelic Day

14th Oct 2011: Business Development Day

15th Oct 2011: PLI Day

Every year 9th October World Postal Day is being celebrated.
As a member of Universal Postal Union, India Post is celebrating National Postal Week.

Patch for Removal of ceiling for maximum balance in SB accounts

Patch for Removal of ceiling for maximum balance in SB accounts, is now available in the SBLAN website. (SB Order No.20/2011) The order comes into effect from 1st October 2011. The downloaded file should be unzipped and executed from the DBAnalyzer folder. The patch can be run today itself.


Revised DBAnalyzer (Exe dated 28/09/2011) is also available in the
website.

Download Patch Download DBAnalyzer

Patch for Removal of ceiling for maximum balance in SB accounts

Patch for Removal of ceiling for maximum balance in SB accounts, is
now available in the SBLAN website. (SB Order No.20/2011) The order
comes into effect from 1st October 2011. The downloaded file should be
unzipped and executed from the DBAnalyzer folder. The patch can be run
today itself.


Revised DBAnalyzer (Exe dated 28/09/2011) is also available in the
website.


Download : Patch Download : DBAnalyzer




Source : http://www.tamilnadupost.nic.in/sdc/sblan.htm

Point Of Sale Pincode Updation Version2

The Requirement

Offices already using Point Of Sale are not able to update their PIN Code Database whenever a new version is released. In the process of upgradation it was not possible to upgrade the PIN Code database due to the size of the database. Hence the latest pincodes were not available for doing transactions in Point Of Sale. Having the latest PIN Codes in Point of Sale is very important, especially after the introduction of eMO. Those who have done upgradation can get the latest pincodes by using the PointOfSale Pincode Updation exe.

How to use

Run the setup.exe in the machine where Point Of Sale Server component is installed to install the application. After the installation, Point of sale Pincode Updation will be available under Start –>Programs. Run the Point of Sale Pincode Updation exe. Point Of Sale application should be closed in all the machines before doing this. Enter the path in which Point Of Sale Server component is installed and click on Update Pincode to update the pincodes.
Those who are using Point Of Sale Pincode Updation Version 1.0 can copy the pincode.txt file available under Upgrade folder to the application installation folder of Point Of Sale Pincode Updation. Then the Point Of Sale Pincode Updation.exe can be run to update the latest pincodes.

Future Updation

Whenever the Pincode details are updated a revised file will be kept in the ftp site (ftp.ptcinfo.org). The text file can be downloaded and it should be copied to the application installation folder of Point Of Sale Pincode Updation. Then the Point Of Sale Pincode Updation.exe can be run to update the latest pincodes.


Guidelines regarding grant of ‘Vigilance Clearance’ to members of Central Civil Services / Posts

No.11012/11/2007-Estt.A
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training

New Delhi dated 27th September, 2011
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Guidelines regarding grant of ‘Vigilance Clearance’ to members of Central Civil Services / Posts.
The undersigned is directed to say that it has been decided by the Government that officers who have not submitted the Annual Immovable Property Returns by the prescribed time would be denied vigilance clearance and Will not be considered for empanelment for senior level posts in Government of India.

2. Accordingly, in this Department’s OM No. 11012/11/2007-Estt.A dated 14.12.2007, laying down guidelines regarding grant of vigilance clearance to members of Central Civil Services / Posts, in para 2 a new sub-para (f) will be inserted as under:
(f) Vigilance clearance shall be denied to an officer if he fails to submit his annual immovable property return of the previous year by 31stJanuary of the following year, as required under Government of India decisions under Rule 18 of the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rule, 1964.
(U.S.Chattopadhyay)
Under Secretary to the Government of India


SOURCE : DOPT

LGO selected candidates need not wait for Induction Training!

They will be imparted a brief in house – Training of two weeks and posted as Postal Assistant

The Department has issued orders vide its letter No. 1-19/2010-Trg dt. 28.09.2011 that the PA/SA LGO candidates will be imparted two weeks in house training and posted as Postal Assistant. They need not wait for induction training and remaining as Postman/MTS after their selection in LGO examination.


Click here for view the order

Computer Trouble Shooting Tips

01. There is no power light, and you cannot hear any cooling fan.
--> Check SMPS power, main power connection, and check connection on Motherboard from SMPS, check front panel connections.

02. There is no power light, but you hear the cooling fan running.
--> Check front panel connections.

03. The power light is on, but there is no apparent system activity.
-->Problem in Power good signal, video card, RAM slots.

04. The power light is on, but you hear two or more beeps.
--> CMOS checkup failure, RAM speed mismatch, RAM not inserted in its slot properly.

05. The power light is on, but the system hangs during initialization.
--> Check hardware settings, cables and bus.

06. You see no drive light activity.
--> Check power connection to that drive, front panel connections.

07. You see a message indicating ‘CMOS setup problem’.
--> Indicates CMOS memory has been failed so change CMOS battery.

08. The drive light remains on continuously.
--> Lens or head problem which indicates that Hard disk is in a bad condition.

09. You see normal system activity, but there is no video.
--> Check for monitor cable connection, monitor problem.

10. System fails to recognize the newly installed devices.
--> Check Power supply, cable connection, port, hardware. Enable settings in bios.

11. The system fails to boot, freezes during booting, or freezes during operation
for no apparent reasons.
-->problem in RAM, cache memory.

12. One or more applications fails to function as expected after an upgrade.
--> Check for hardware compatibility list for the newly installed software.

13. Windows 98/Me will not boot, and disk check reports bad clusters that it cannot repair.
--> Perform high level formatting, zerofill.

14. During the windows boot, you get an “Invalid system disk” error.
--> Operating system failure, invalid BOOT.INI file, bad MBR.

15. Windows 98/Me will not install on a compressed drive.
--> 98 doesn’t support NTFS to install OS.

16. BIOS ROM checksum error—system halted.
--> Restore BIOS settings, set the jumpers, and check the battery voltage and change it if necessary.

17. C: or D: drive error.
--> Check MBR, Try repartitioning, Adjust cable, Run disk check to remove bad sectors. If the error still persists, format.

18. "Cache memory bad, don’t enable cache" error
--> Change processor.

19. "CMOS battery failed" error
--> Change CMOS (complimentary metal oxide semiconductor) battery.

20. "CMOS checksum error-defaults loaded" error
--> Check jumpers.

21. CMOS memory size mismatch.
--> Change CMOS battery.

22. CPU at “nnn” error
--> Cache memory fails.

23. DMA (or DMA#1 or DMA#2) error.
--> North Bridge fail, disable DMA controller

24. Hard disk configuration error.
--> Setup BIOS as auto detect.

25. Hard disk failure.
--> Cable, auto detect, check for BIOS settings

26. Insert bootable media.
--> Check O.S on hard drive, change boot priority.

27. Keyboard controller failure.
--> Change keyboard.

28. Primary input device not found.
--> Keyboard not connected.

29. Disk cannot be read.
--> Mainly Motor problem or lens problem. Better check out all the devices in that Hard drive

30. The disk does not turn.
--> Spindle motor problem, so check its mechanism and replace if necessary.

31. The computer locks up while reading a CD/DVD.
--> CD/DVD problem, laser beam intensity problem and cable connection.

32. You receive a “Buffer Underrun” error when you are writing in CD-R mode.
--> Increase buffer size.

33. You receive an “invalid media” error when trying to boot from the CD.
--> That is not a bootable disk.

34. The system boots from the hard drive even though there is a bootable disk in the drive.
--> Check out setup BIOS and set first boot device to CD drive or floppy where you have inserted bootable disk.

35. When copying large files, the copy problem is eventually interrupted with a “blue screen” error.
--> RAM problem.

36. You see drive activity, but the computer will not boot from the hard drive.
--> Cable problem, bad sectors on tracks so try disk check and scandisk.

37. Your IDE drive spins up when power is applied, then rapidly spins down again.
--> Required wattage is not available from SMPS (Switch Mode Power Supply)

38. You see an “Error reading from C:” error message.
--> File system or file allocation table (FAT) error so better to format, OS not loaded properly so try to repair.

39. You see "Disk Boot Failure", "non-system disk", or "No ROM Basic- SYSTEM HALTED" error message.
--> General checkup, cable connections, bad sectors, insert bootable disk and change boot priority.

40. You find two keyboards listed in the Windows Device Manager.
--> When USB keyboard is connected it will show PS/2 also connected.

41. Your laptop doesn’t detect a PS/2 keyboard.
--> Change IRQ settings.

42. You are encountering a memory error with HIMEM.SYS under DOS.
--> Copy HIMEM.SYS from boot CD using command "extract" in base folder.

43. USB pointing device do not work in safe mode.
--> While in safe mode we will not get any other external devices

44. The modem will not pick up the phone line.
--> Busy, it’s already in use.

45. Secondary IDE controller resource conflict.
--> Set IRQ in auto.

46. You receive an "erase chip failure" when trying to run a flash loader.
--> Write protect change to "disable" in integrated peripheral

47. After installing new BIOS, the system now asks for a password.
--> Clear the CMOS by jumpers and try again

48. Power management features are not available.
--> Check in BIOS setup.

49. PnP support is not available, or PnP devices don’t function properly.
--> Your BIOS doesn’t support PnP feature

50. The A: drive appears in My Computer even though no drive is installed.
--> Change BIOS settings for floppy from enabled or disabled

General Information, IPC, Indian Constitution, Indian Evidence Act, CPC - Study material for IPO Exam

Indian Penal Code ( IPC)
First law commission chaired by Lord Macaulay

Chapter Art,1833 under which the first Indian Law Commission was constituted
14th October,1837 the Draft Code submitted to the Governor General in Council
The Second Indian Law Commission was Constituted on 26th April 1845
Second Indian Law Commission on the Draft Penal Code submitted the Report in two part 1846 and 1847
Draft Code revised and presented to Governor General in Council in 1856
The code passed on 6th October,1860
Indian Constitution
The Constitution was enacted by the constituent assembly on 26th November 1949

It Came in to effect on 26 January 1950

The Indian Constitution replaced the Government of India Act 1935

The drafting committee was appointed On 29 August 1947

A Draft Constitution was prepared by the committee and submitted to the Assembly on 4 November 1947

Indian Evidence Act
The Indian Evidence Act, identified as Act no. 1 of 1872, and called the Indian Evidence Act, 1872,

The act was proposed by Sir James Fitzjames Stephan

The Act has eleven chapter and 167 sections

The Indian Evidence Act came into force on 1st September 1872

Criminal Procedure Code
The Criminal Procedure code came into force came into force on 1 April 1974
It was enacted in 1973

The Act consists of 484 sections, 2 schedules and 56 forms.

The Criminal Procedure Code extends to the whole of India except the states in India of J&K
The prevailing law on crime prevention and punishment is embodied in two principal statutes: the Indian Penal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1973.

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 repealing the old Code of 1898

The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2008
An Act further to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

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