Microsoft .NET Framework

The Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 (x86) redistributable package installs the .NET Framework runtime and associated files required to run applications developed to target the .NET Framework v2.0.

Always update your computer with the latest version of .NET Framework here.


Installation (Windows Vista)

Double click the file 'Phoenix for Vista.msi' and install it.
Note that you need to have administrative privileges to install Phoenix. 


Configurations

On the desktop. press the Shift key and at the same time right-mouse click on the icon 'Phoenix' on the desktop. A popup menu will appear. 
 
Select 'Run as' and 'Allow', then continue as per normal. Enter your own password in the pop up window.

NOTE: DO NOT Restart the computer before configuring Phoenix (especially password)


Registration

Go to http://www.bak2u.com/activate.php to register the software.
Enter the given Unlock Key into any of the locked folders in the computer.


Password

Select the tab 'Password' to change your password to access the program.
Use the bar to select the countdown timing. E.g. 60 seconds.


Alert

Select the tab 'Alert' to customize your alert message.
E.g. Alert! Ken's Packard Bell laptop has been stolen! Call the authorities!
 
Set the number of times the alert message(s) is send out within the number of minutes.


Email

Setup email addresses so that phoenix can send Email alerts when laptop is stolen.

It is recommended that you set up a Gmail account for Phoenix, as it is free, fast and reliable.
Set up a new Gmail account at http://mail.google.com. Once you have set up an account, you can configure Phoenix email settings by using the following settings.
 
From Email: your Gmail address (e.g.: me@gmail.com)
SMTP server: smtp.gmail.com
Port: 587 or 465
Require SSL: YES
User name: Your user name with @gmail.com (e.g.: me@gmail.com)
Password: Gmail Password

More information.
 
Recipients: Add email addresses of people whom you want to alert via email (spouse, parents etc.)


Alarm
 
If the user fails to enter the correct password within the pre-defined timing, hidden alerts will be sent out IP addresses, MAC Hardware Ad- dress and even details of nearby wireless networks out immediately!
 
The following screen will then be displayed on the laptop/desktop.
 
 
Twitter (Optional)
 
Enter the user name and password to have the alert message send to any pre-defined clients, SMS alert, Email etc.
http://www.twitter.com
 

Count down timer configuration
 
Once you have configured and tested the settings of Phoenix, you can setup the countdown timer to run every time a user logs into the system.
 
To configure the countdown timer, go to the installed location of Phoenix. By default, it is located in
'C:\Program Files\BAK2u\Phoenix for Vista\'
 
You will find a file named “Phoenix Configure�? Right click on it and select  “Run as Administrator�?(as shown in the figure). 


That’s it!
 
You have now configured Phoenix to run with Admin Privileges. You can now restart the computer. You will notice that once you log into the system (with internet connection), a timeout window will popup asking for password.  Type the password that you set up for Phoenix.

To modify the settings, click Use Shift Key and right click on 'Phoenix' shortcut at desktop and select 'Run As'.


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