INPUT ARTICLE: Article: As always, be aware that editing the registry risks causing major problems. Make a backup before you begin, and do not make any unnecessary changes. Only follow this guide if you do not have physical access to the computer. If you do, use the standard user tools to enable remote desktop without editing the registry. Run services.msc from the Start menu search box. You can also find the Services MMC through Control Panel → Administrative Tools → Services. You only need the MMC to start Remote Registry. If the remote computer is running Windows XP, this is probably already running. Skip down to "connect to the remote registry." In the Services MMC, right-click "Services (Local)" and select "Connect to another computer." Enter the name of your remote machine. Once connected, find the Remote Registry service in the MMC and start it, if it isn't already running. Open regedit. Select File → Connect Network Registry.... Type the remote computer name under "Select Computer" and click Check Names. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server. Look for the REG_WORD value named fDenyTSConnections in the Terminal Server details pane. Double click this to open the EDIT DWORD Value box. In this box, set the Value Data field to 0. Some systems give you immediate access, and some require you to restart the remote computer first. Attempt to connect to Remote Desktop to check. (If you left the MMC open, you can quickly start Remote Desktop from there.) There are several ways to do this. The simplest is to open Command Prompt and enter shutdown /i. In the dialog box that opens, select "Restart" from the drop down menu, and enter the name of the remote computer. Try accessing Remote Desktop again once the computer is done restarting.

SUMMARY: Understand the risks. Open the Services Microsoft Management Console. Start the Remote Registry Service on the remote computer. Connect to the remote registry. Find the Terminal Server key. Set fDenyTSConnections to 0. Test Remote Desktop. Reboot the remote computer if necessary.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your parents are resistant to change or to moving, the first step you should try is compiling a list of factual reasons why they should move. Try and keep your opinion on of this list. Try and present logical reasons to make it more difficult for your parents to argue against the move. If your parents are resistant to the idea of moving, try and enlist a friend or confidant to help join the conversation. Perhaps you parent has a close sibling or doctor that they confide in. This may not seem like the best option as you may not see it as your parents agreeing with your point of view. However, give your parents a chance to acclimate to the situation. Say something like:  ”Why don’t you try it for six weeks. If you don’t like it, we can look for other options” ”If you don’t like facility, how about this one or this one?” ”Okay, I understand you don’t want to talk about this now. We’ll talk about it tomorrow.” If your siblings or other family members are involved in this decision, it is first important that you all agree on the next steps. Presenting more than one solution or opinion may exacerbate or make the situation even more overwhelming.

SUMMARY: Present facts. Trust a friend or other family member. Bargain with your parents. Present a united front with all parties involved.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Loop the yarn around the pointer and middle fingers of your left hand. Stick your hook through the circle, hooking the working end of your yarn with the hook and then pulling it back through the center of the circle. This will give you one loop on your crochet hook.

SUMMARY: Attach your yarn to your crochet hook with a slip knot.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: . If you smoke, you should make an effort to quit. Smoking is bad for your overall health. It can make you more susceptible to throat infections such as bronchitis and strep  throat. It can also cause overall damage to the throat and vocal cords, resulting in discomfort and congestion. Talk to your doctor about quitting smoking. Smoking also predisposes a person to carcinogens which can lead cancer. Oftentimes, a dry environment can result in throat irritation. Consider purchasing a humidifier if you live in a dry area. Turning a humidifier on during the day or overnight can increase moisture in your home, reducing throat irritation. If you're prone to frequent throat irritation, evaluate how you speak. Straining your voice can cause a sore throat, resulting in the build up of phlegm.  If you have throat irritation, try to avoid coughing. Too much coughing can actually make an infection worse. If necessary, take over-the-counter cough suppressants or lozenges to ease irritation that leads to coughing.  Avoid screaming, shouting, or cheering. If you work in a field that requires you to talk loudly, make an effort to rest your voice at the end of the day. Speak softly and try not to raise your voice. Coughing, wheezing, and otherwise attempting to clear your throat can sometimes provide momentary relief. However, if you engage in these behaviors too frequently when you have a sore throat this can cause irritation. This could potentially increase the duration of symptoms. If you feel tempted to clear your throat, consider purchasing over-the-counter cough drops or lozenges at the drugstore to provide some relief. Alcohol and caffeine can both increase dehydration, leading to a dry and irritated throat. Try to avoid drinking caffeinated beverages or alcohol in excess. For men, limit your alcohol intake to two drinks a night. For women, try to stay around one drink. A sore or congested throat is not usually a medical concern and should clear up on its own. However, if you remain congested for more than two weeks see your doctor to rule out an underlying medical condition. Keep in mind that a sore throat and congestion are two separate symptoms that can result in worsening of each individual symptom. Congestion refers to nasal areas and sinus swelling increasing stuffy sensation, while a sore throat refers to pain in the throat. Post nasal drip and cough can worsen sore throats.

SUMMARY:
Quit smoking Invest in a humidifier. Avoid straining your voice. Do not clear your throat too often. Avoid alcohol and caffeine. Seek medical help.