Jan 
19

Nice laptop wallpaper

Filed under: Technical — admin @ 8:02 pm  

Had to throw this up there. This is a great wallpaper to put on someone’s laptop after you’ve reloaded Windows XP.  Click to preview in full size, right click save image as…  It’s 1024×768.  Awesome :)

broken_screen_windows_xp_wallpaper
Jan 
13

Apply User Config GPO to Computer only OU

Filed under: Technical — admin @ 5:11 pm  

So I wanted to add a login script to some servers that runs bginfo.exe, so that we can see what server we are on when we remote desktop, along with other useful info.  Tricky, because “logon script” applies to user configuration, not computer configuration, and we’re applying this GPO against computer in AD, not users.  If we applied it to users, it would run on every machine the user logged into, and this is not desired.

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Verizon Wireless Whitelist

Filed under: Technical — admin @ 12:14 pm  

So I ran into an issue with Verizon Wireless the other day.  Since our Exchange server resides in Hong Kong now (after migration from the U.S.), Verizon Wireless apparently blocks entire countries from sending to their mail servers @verizonwireless.com.  I needed to get email to our account rep, as well as send forms to add authorized telecom users to the account, but my emails were timing out.  Upon further investigation, at a command prompt using telnet from my mail server in HK, I could see that we were being straight out rejected, though the error given from pluto.verizonwireless.com was less than helpful in that regard.  All I got was an error 554 when I tried to telnet to it, and it would disconnect me.  Had to assume that our IP block was just blacklisted, which it was.

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Jan 
12

Import/Export SharePoint from/to the filesystem

Filed under: Technical — admin @ 7:35 pm  

THIS is invaluable.  We are having to re-install our SharePoint server because of the way it’s installed on a server that is low on disk space.  Unfortunately, SP was installed to the second partition, so I can’t really use parititioning tools to make more space available to the system partition without hosing my SP installation.  So, the tools needed:

SPIEFolder
http://spiefolder.codeplex.com/

Download from VatOfKnow

I include a download from my site, because I know that notoriously, these software authors replace it with something new eventually, and latest isn’t always greatest.  So here it is, archived for your downloading pleasure.  However, for now you can download from the author’s site so that you know you are getting a valid copy.  I don’t tamper with any of the files I upload, but this site was originally intended for myself, so I can repeat procedures and have all the files and steps available in one place.

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Windows 7 WMP Codecs

Filed under: Technical — admin @ 12:19 pm  

This has been something of a challenge, but only slightly.  I had installed Combined Community Codec Pack (CCCP), but have seen problems with Win7 crashing using this codec pack.  I have finally found a really good one at http://shark007.net/win7codecs.html.  Works well, and integrated directly with WMP, so no special players involved.

Jan 
11

WHS Add-ins

Filed under: Technical — admin @ 8:25 am  

So, I just recently installed Windows Home Server, and liking it pretty well so far.  I know, 3 years late, but better late than never.  I have used Acronis in the past for image based backups, as well as daily differentials, and WHS accomplishes the same thing, but has a more hands off approach, which I like, as long as it works.  Also a central file storage, with expandable storage pool is nice…  So here goes, a list of custom add-ins I’m using for my WHS Console:

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Jan 
5

Windows Vista (32 bit) and Windows 7 God Mode

Filed under: Technical — admin @ 12:49 pm  

A single pane of glass for your control panel in Windows 7 and Windows Vista.  This apparently works fine on 32 bit Vista, but can crash 64 bit Vista.  Simply create a new folder and name it:

GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

That’s all you have to do!  Nice…

Jan 
4

Cisco PIX factory reset

Filed under: Technical — admin @ 8:13 pm