Posts
- Category: Application Testing
- Category: Asset Tracking
- Category: AudioVisual
- Category: Beta Testing
- "Windows Vista SP1 availability for technical customers" - with a bug or two FREE!
- A week with the Myki smartcard
- Better to have and not need... - on self reliance, and the lack of, these days
- Eating Your Own Dog Food - Windows Vista Testing
- From Windows Vista to Windows 2000
- Those high speed Myki scanners
- Vista Performance: Is it really that bad?
- Category: BlackBerry
- Category: Blood Donation
- Category: Books
- Category: Business Etiquette
- "I came up with it all by myself." - on theft of ideas in corporate life.
- "It's policy!"
- "Ohne mich!" (Without Me) - Some resignation etiquette
- "The bigger you grow, the more stupider you become"
- 21 Things to do when quitting work
- Acknowledge the user, to avoid the flack
- And not a word of thanks - on re'orgs
- Anonymous questions box
- Australia's GoDaddy
- If you don't have a Blackberry, you're a zero - according to ANZ bank exec.
- Lessons from Scoble - why PodTech failed.
- Matthew 22:21 - Render to Caesar ...
- Performance Management, the one where we pay lip service to the concept.
- So does the Corporate IT Policy get enforced?
- Some email etiquette
- Some meeting etiquette
- The Bucket Of Water Thing.
- Why Service Level Agreements trend towards BS.
- Wrong guesses are COSTLY!
- “Forget this: Treat other people the way they'd like to be treated.”
- Category: Businesses I like
- "I don’t care about PLATFORMS, Dammit!"
- An easy way to do a PDF to Word conversion
- Cafe Entity - cheapish and cheerful
- Cheap Dell computers.
- Free Software and Online Services from Microsoft.
- It's the ErgoDudes to the rescue!
- Let's take a break from that computer
- TechNet Plus is GOOD value for money.
- The Elephant and The Mouse
- Two gadgets from Jaycar.
- Two good companies I've dealt with recently
- Category: Cars
- Category: Code Cutting
- "Developing For Office - Options and Trade-Offs"
- "I'm hunting bugs."
- "If you can fly a Sopwith Camel, you can fly anything"
- "Is there any way to schedule a task based on a system event?"
- "Man invented fire here"
- APIs new to Windows 7, and other Microsoft operating systems
- Counting lines of VB6 code.
- Customers like to (re)use the methods of the support team ...
- Device Password Generator
- Duplicate files and hashing in Visual Basic.
- Get the logged on user - code which works!
- How can I append the date and time to a file?
- How to find a string in a returned record in a Crystal Reports report.
- Logon scripts should always be error trapped.
- Lotus Notes Mail Exporter
- More like giving a baby a loaded shotgun.
- Podcast: "Sorting out Internationalization with Michael Kaplan"
- PrimalScript uses streams
- Programming Lotus Notes with Visual Basic – much is wrong.
- Reading the end of a log file with PowerShell
- Sew me a Thread or three.
- Signature Block
- Some links on why PHP sucks.
- The Dismal Swamp of CTOS Generic Print System Programming.
- The Quick Fix
- The Windows PowerShell syntax was deliberately chosen
- Trainee Myki programmer - "test the website for 100 or more logins"
- VBscript to uninstall a Microsoft security patch
- Windows Live Writer programming is a pain.
- You leave comments in your programming code for others, not for yourself.
- “VBA? You wrote VBA code for that?”
- Category: Customer Relations
- "It's policy!"
- Acknowledge the user, to avoid the flack
- Cool costs me money.
- Customer Relationship Principles
- eMail Template: Security vulnerability scan template
- I wonder how long until some corporate bozo asks for Microsoft Security Essentials
- On corporate speak
- Some random WORK-related YouTube videos.
- Sometimes it's easier to rebuild a system to fix the underlying problem.
- This enhanced web-case entry ...
- Why Service Level Agreements trend towards BS.
- Why? Is it gonna blow?!?
- Category: Documentation
- Category: Dogs
- Category: ECHO
- Category: eMail
- 1 ream of paper = 6% of a tree
- Equipment Superior To User
- How to convert an OST file to a PST file
- I don't know how they got a TAB into the filename,
- Lotus Notes Mail Exporter
- Mailinator - a website which gives you a free registration email address
- Microsoft commits to releasing Outlook PST format
- nPing - Diagnosing Lotus Notes network problems
- Spam Matters - How to report spam.
- v0.6 is out the door: Lotus Notes Mail Exporter
- What Lotus Notes email files I backup
- Category: Excel
- Category: Flowers
- Category: Food
- Category: Freeware
- "Is there any way to schedule a task based on a system event?"
- 11 programs to defragment your hard disk.
- 15 un-delete programs, a list
- 24 Screen Capture Utilities
- 4 un-delete programs I'd actually use.
- 40 programs to copy and clone your hard drive
- 7 free PDF creators, and some other stuff
- 7, 8 & 13. Free, not-free and online backup solutions
- 9 un-delete programs I wouldn't use
- Auslogics Disk Defrag - a 5 minute review.
- BabySmash
- Converting audio & video files - I recommend Super!
- Converting WMA to MP3
- Counting lines of VB6 code.
- Deleting those files forever.
- Free Software and Online Services from Microsoft.
- Game booster – improving Windows performance for gaming.
- Making a clone (aka photocopy) of your hard drive.
- nPing - Diagnosing Lotus Notes network problems
- Patching off-network PCs with AutoPatcher
- Piriform Defraggler disk defragmenter.
- Signature Block
- The "I've just deleted some photos 'Oh Crap!'" moment
- What? WindowsUpdate doesn’t work with a non-activated Windows XP?
- Windows System State Analyzer - Windows 7
- Category: Funny Pictures
- "Definitely Klingon. You can tell by the happy disposition."
- "Drift in cars."
- "I don’t care about PLATFORMS, Dammit!"
- "Insert your new desktop image here."
- "Please do not abuse the machine"
- "Server Error in Andrew Bolt application"
- "Wash This When Dirty"
- 2002 - Who's that guy next to Rachel?
- 3 cans of Super, and 3 cans of poofter drink while you're at it.
- 404 errors
- And illegal in Victoria too!
- And nobody acted like a drip - meeting fun
- And only 20 minutes of real content
- Are You Lonely? Work On Your Own? Hate Having To Make Decisions?
- Attached: The Irish MANUAL Virus
- Best Short Joke & Archie Comic...
- Beware of The Doghouse this holiday season.
- Beware: Muggers and Pickpockets frequent ...
- BS Amplifier / Detector
- But how is that baby hanging on?
- Crusader
- Customers like to (re)use the methods of the support team ...
- Customised license plates
- Enough to make you give up the grog.
- Formatting ... Please wait just for a while
- Funny O' Meter
- How To Tell You're Not Mum's Favourite
- I think I’d know if I had a Subaru WRX
- If I close my eyes ...
- Inflatable Leg
- Linux will never make it mainstream unless they stop developing for coolness.
- Magic Wellness Stick
- Marriage
- Matchstick F1 Mercedes McLaren
- Microsoft Office Paperclip - Do not go gentle into that good night ...
- Microsoft's "MAID IN JAPAN" DVD
- My local council workers aren't the sharpest knives in the draw.
- No password, no chugga-chugga!
- Oklahoma Robb
- Only 200 to go then ...
- Overconfidence
- Queensland - The Smart State
- Short collection of interesting things
- Sometimes search assist doesn't work that great.
- Sometimes when you are angry with someone ...
- Sorry - Your Password Isn't Not Long Enough
- The Apple Special-Ed Shop
- The other chair goes round and round in circles.
- The picture which won't die - Wile E Coyote 'Genius' picture
- Three More Years of Outsource Avoidance...
- Tilt, Cock, Lock, Look
- Trekkie - get a life.
- Warning: Egg carton contains Egg
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 1 - Commitment
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 2 - Track Days
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 3 - Determination
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 4 - Oh Bother
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 5 - Adventure
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 6 - Balls
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 7 - PVC
- Week of Motorcycling - The Rejects
- When women think of ...
- Why I Blog - Not
- Why? Is it gonna blow?!?
- Windows Operating System install testing
- Wrong guesses are COSTLY!
- Yes, well that would save the environment.
- Your last car ...
- Your mission: go buy a pair of pants.
- Category: Hardware
- "... concerned about the heating of external drives ..."
- "Beware of Integrated eSATA ports"
- "Can you tell me whether the drive inside this newer FreeAgent Go is SATA or IDE?"
- "My screen has waves on it."
- "One of these things is not the same as the others."
- 4 un-delete programs I'd actually use.
- 7 crap IT products I shouldn't have brought
- Another day, another HP annoyance
- Computer Hardware Poster
- Deleting those files forever.
- Disassembling the Microsoft Laser 5000 Mouse
- How to extract device drivers from your PC.
- How to open the Seagate FreeAgent Classic
- How to open the Seagate FreeAgent Go External Drive.
- How to open the Western Digital "My Passport" Drive.
- How to tell what USB plug type it is
- HP Universal Print Driver - shame it doesn't work with Novell Netware.
- Is the Apple iPad really 5 years better than a HP TC1100
- It’s a new …
- Less than 52 minutes, or four 9's performance.
- MacBook slows down on purpose!
- Questions I ask when I'm asked "What PC do I buy?"
- So what does an LCD screen look like real close up?
- Tape backup, reliable? Never ever!
- The "I've just deleted some photos 'Oh Crap!'" moment
- The iMate Ultimate 9502 PDA
- The Western Digital "My Passport" External Drive
- Tip for installing Windows 7 : update your BIOS first.
- Two gadgets from Jaycar.
- USB to ISA adapter board
- Western Digital "My Passport" drive? It sucks.
- Writing naughty words in 1990
- You could read a book by these
- “Unable to store job at printer”
- Category: Health and Fitness
- Category: Health and Safety
- Category: How To
- "... No Terminal Server License Servers available ..."
- "Developing For Office - Options and Trade-Offs"
- "Don't drop it on the floor."
- "Insert your new desktop image here."
- "Live A Life That Matters"
- "One of these things is not the same as the others."
- "Use of HP UPD is in my experience counter productive."
- "Windows Update: Network policy settings prevent you
- 4 favourite Google search tips
- A good patch management policy
- A parent's guide - Part 2
- A parent's guide to web filtering with a Linux box.
- Activating Vista Enterprise to a Key Management Server (KMS)
- All about InstallShield command line switches
- An easy way to do a PDF to Word conversion
- Backup mistakes I've made.
- Backups with the 3-2-1 rule
- Creating a bootable USB key under Vista
- Deleting those files forever.
- Disassembling the Microsoft Laser 5000 Mouse
- eTrust AntiVirus, and directories / processes you should exclude from scanning.
- Excel - Merging columns using the Concatenate function
- Excel: how do I calculate the date 24 weeks from today?
- Files to exclude when GHOSTing a system
- Finding solutions for Microsoft problems.
- Free paper templates.
- Getting a copy of your credit reference report, from Veda
- Honk, hooooonk. "Get out of the way, it's the Unix/Linux guys ...
- How do I install the (Windows 2000) Recovery Console?
- How to “CTRL-ALT-DEL” a BlackBerry
- How to convert an OST file to a PST file
- How to debug CA eTrust’s INO_FLTR.SYS
- How to extract device drivers from your PC.
- How to find a string in a returned record in a Crystal Reports report.
- How to open the Seagate FreeAgent Classic
- How to open the Seagate FreeAgent Go External Drive.
- How to open the Western Digital "My Passport" Drive.
- How to redirect Blogger Beta to Wordpress.com (Laffers.net)
- How to remove registry keys using REGEDIT
- How to set GUEST mode for Microsoft ActiveSync and WMDC 6.x
- How to use VLOOKUP on Microsoft Excel
- I can't map a "$ share" on a Vista PC.
- Installing an ActiveX on a Windows XP PC.
- Installshield uninstall commands
- It’s a new …
- Jasc Image Robot
- Journalism - Five W's and a H
- List posts by category
- Lonely little SMS 2003 .PCK files
- Lotus Notes Shell links
- Non Routable IP addresses
- One way to wipe a BlackBerry
- OpenDNS, why it’s good.
- Opening a hidden Lotus Notes view
- Patching 10,000 PCs - How I used to do it.
- Printer toner
- Problems with your eTrust AV / eTrust ITM signatures downloading?
- Questions I ask when I'm asked "What PC do I buy?"
- Quick little way to find the mail server for any known domain.
- Quick way of detecting the operating system running on a list of computers
- Reading the end of a log file with PowerShell
- Remove hidden data from Microsoft Office documents.
- Removing games from a Windows XP install.
- Setting up your very own SCCM 2007 test box (version 2)
- Sitemaps generation
- SMS 2003 Server running slow, check your AV exclusions.
- So you want to move from Blogger to a WordPress blog
- Spam Matters - How to report spam.
- Surfing the seedy side - Part 2
- Surfing the seedy side...
- Tape backup, reliable? Never ever!
- The InstallShield "Temp" Directory trick.
- The Windows PowerShell syntax was deliberately chosen
- Things I learnt when migrating from Blogger
- Tips for Web page & Blog graphics
- Two SMS 2003 servers, one returns different data format for same query.
- Upgrading from Windows XP to Vista.
- What Lotus Notes email files I backup
- Windows 2000 and later. You're getting the Local Default Profile, and not the Roaming Profile
- Windows 2000 had Active Directory folders.
- Windows Update website - Error 0x800C0002
- Windows Update website - Error 0x80240025
- “VBA? You wrote VBA code for that?”
- Category: Humour
- "100 fatals per compile is NOT excessive!"
- "Blown out of proportion" - When sub-editors have fun
- "Congratulations Frank, it’s a PC!"
- "Drift in cars."
- "Guess I’m buying my own FIGJAM mug then."
- "I might be able to beat this up into a very good yarn"
- "No, you can't upgrade Internet Explorer 6"
- "Please do not abuse the machine"
- "Taxation, Gentlemen, is very much like diary farming"
- "You’ll find more information on the Safety Card in your seat pocket"
- 2002 - Who's that guy next to Rachel?
- 3 cans of Super, and 3 cans of poofter drink while you're at it.
- A duck walks into a pub
- A miracle occurs here
- Advertising Windows Errors
- And I did buy that FIGJAM mug.
- And nobody acted like a drip - meeting fun
- Are You Lonely? Work On Your Own? Hate Having To Make Decisions?
- Attached: The Irish MANUAL Virus
- Bad Lies To The IT Guy - I think I've heard it all
- Beardy types, in a training course.
- Best Short Joke & Archie Comic...
- Beware of The Doghouse this holiday season.
- Beware: Muggers and Pickpockets frequent ...
- Bits and Pieces - Project Management
- BS Amplifier / Detector
- Chip and Charge - Great Journalistic Sprays
- Company/organisation quips
- Customers like to (re)use the methods of the support team ...
- Customised license plates
- Dead Dick
- Dumb ideas - Pin-fired cartridges
- Earthquake NT
- Enough to make you give up the grog.
- Error: "The operation completed successfully."
- Funny O' Meter
- General body statistics....
- Godwin's Rule - calling vegetarians Nazi's
- Google Geek Humour
- Hey, at least it's not us!
- Hitting the Panic Button
- How can you determine a bird's sex?
- How To Tell You're Not Mum's Favourite
- I could just grab a scalpel ...
- I don’t do World of Warcraft, and that’s probably a good thing.
- I doubt very much that the fault "resolved itself", ...
- If Apple bought Twitter
- If I close my eyes ...
- Important Information on the Household Stimulus Package
- In order to sell hamburgers
- Inflatable Leg
- It's Wednesday
- Learning from implementing a change.
- Life and dirt.
- Linux will never make it mainstream unless they stop developing for coolness.
- Magic Wellness Stick
- Marriage
- Microsoft Office Paperclip - Do not go gentle into that good night ...
- New Words for 2009
- News just in via email - Dog Pack Attacks Crocodile
- Nigel No Friends
- No password, no chugga-chugga!
- Office Memo
- Oklahoma Robb
- OPERATION ORDER 12-08 (Visit of LTG Claus, Santa)
- Out of Office message: Employee 23279 has left the building
- Overconfidence
- Pay soy beans and get monkeys ...
- Queensland - The Smart State
- Re: M16 similarities re. Iraq & VN
- Remember son, if you don't caught, how wrong could it possibly have been?
- Six Phases Of The Project.
- So which Greater Internet Dickwad do we have?
- Some of the cleverer advertisements on Australian Televison at the moment
- Some random WORK-related YouTube videos.
- Sometimes search assist doesn't work that great.
- Sorry - Your Password Isn't Not Long Enough
- The Girl At The Beach
- The Greater Internet Dickwad Theory
- The picture which won't die - Wile E Coyote 'Genius' picture
- The Quick Fix
- There is a new Tomb Raider on the way.
- Three More Years of Outsource Avoidance...
- Trade and airline magazines
- Trekkie - get a life.
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 1 - Commitment
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 2 - Track Days
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 3 - Determination
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 4 - Oh Bother
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 5 - Adventure
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 6 - Balls
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 7 - PVC
- Week of Motorcycling - The Rejects
- What is Marketing....
- When women think of ...
- Why is it, that only South Africa gets this day???
- Why Men Lie
- Windows 7 TV Ads - Back to the past?
- Yes, well that would save the environment.
- Yet another Farnham comeback.
- You'd have to have worked with Mainframes to understand.
- Your last car ...
- Your mission: go buy a pair of pants.
- Category: In The News
- "Blown out of proportion" - When sub-editors have fun
- $1.35 Billion, and still not IE7 compatible - Myki ticket system
- Australia (the film)
- Caz and The Hack outed
- Dead Dick
- FCW Article: Which biometric to use?
- Get The World's Best Butt
- Godwin's Rule - calling vegetarians Nazi's
- It's a slow news day: Celeb loses weight
- Send in the undercover cops and
- So, who overfilled the sand box?
- The Art Of Existence, Les Kossatz
- There is a folder ...
- Things from the City Weekly
- Warning: Egg carton contains Egg
- Why is it, that only South Africa gets this day???
- You know it's a tech slow news day when ...
- Category: InstallShield
- Category: Internet Filtering
- Category: It's A Bug
- "... No Terminal Server License Servers available ..."
- "ntuser.pol.tmp"
- "The Operating System Image file you have selected is not supported or has an invalid format"
- "Windows Vista SP1 availability for technical customers" - with a bug or two FREE!
- Advertising Windows Errors
- Date Mail Merge Bug fixed in Office 2007
- Display driver stopped responding and has recovered
- Equipment Superior To User
- Error: "The operation completed successfully."
- From the crypt: old Microsoft KB articles I've collected.
- How to fix the "Cannot attach the virtual hard disk ..."
- HP lets buggy print driver lurk on web.
- HP still dragging their feet on the Universal Print Driver.
- HP Universal Print Driver - shame it doesn't work with Novell Netware.
- I'm not the only one annoyed with HP's UPD print driver.
- Internet Explorer has issues with session cookies, fancy that.
- MS06-049 for Windows 2000 SP4 causes data lost.
- Not enough memory to complete this operation (adding a printer with Vista)
- Nothing is ever HP Trim's fault.
- On bad (computer generated) advice.
- Paintshop Pro opens in Browse Picture mode.
- Still a pack of cheap bastards
- The case of the broken Microsoft Word VBA application
- The SMS Mirror Driver
- Today's Myki failure? Try and recharge your Myki card.
- Two SMS 2003 servers, one returns different data format for same query.
- Whirlpool no longer supports Internet Explorer 6.
- Windows 7 + 4GB RAM + NVidia USB chipset = FAIL
- Windows Operating System install testing
- “It’s By Design”
- “Unable to store job at printer”
- Category: Last Job
- "Are You The Man?"
- "Guess I’m buying my own FIGJAM mug then."
- "I came up with it all by myself." - on theft of ideas in corporate life.
- "The bigger you grow, the more stupider you become"
- 21 Things to do when quitting work
- A price to pay
- And not a word of thanks - on re'orgs
- Ball juggling
- Benefits of Six Sigma
- Beware the Evangelists, or people with a vested interest.
- Canna hand a man a grander spanner - Copernic
- Corporate Propaganda - FLIC Inc. reaps the benefits of CA UniCentre.
- CSC vs. EDS vs. IBM
- Four IT cost challenges
- Hitting the Panic Button
- If you don't have a Blackberry, you're a zero - according to ANZ bank exec.
- It's off to work I go - first work day in England
- Knowledge transfer
- Matthew 22:21 - Render to Caesar ...
- Meet FIDO - Mascot of the FIDOnet network
- On corporate speak
- Out of Office message: Employee 23279 has left the building
- Performance Management, the one where we pay lip service to the concept.
- Purpose: Install new data line set, and switch all 5 sites across.
- Some of the things I don't miss with my old employer
- Some people only "get it" with pictures ...
- Some quotes I've gathered
- Staff problems
- The Bucket Of Water Thing.
- The trip back - returning home from England
- This week's work challenge? - Project Managers!
- Three More Years of Outsource Avoidance...
- Why Service Level Agreements trend towards BS.
- Windows 95 - We still have customers running it.
- You've outsourced the helpdesk WHERE?
- Category: Leadership
- "If you want to find out about a person, look at how he treats his servants"
- "You don't need to be a cow ...
- A price to pay
- Beardy types, in a training course.
- Get it wrong to get it right.
- Life is not fair ... get used to it.
- On Mental Toughness
- Performance Management, the one where we pay lip service to the concept.
- Some thoughts on leadership
- This week's work challenge? - Project Managers!
- … will not be learned from management courses …
- Category: LNME
- Duplicate files and hashing in Visual Basic.
- I don't know how they got a TAB into the filename,
- Lotus Notes Mail Exporter
- Lotus Notes Mail Exporter - writing into Outlook looks hard.
- Lotus Notes Mail Exporter v0.8
- Lotus Notes Mail Exporting - add a feature, add a bug!
- Programming Lotus Notes with Visual Basic – much is wrong.
- Sew me a Thread or three.
- v0.6 is out the door: Lotus Notes Mail Exporter
- Category: Microsoft Office
- Category: Motorcycling
- "Drift in cars."
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 1 - Commitment
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 2 - Track Days
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 3 - Determination
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 4 - Oh Bother
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 5 - Adventure
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 6 - Balls
- Week of Motorcycling - Day 7 - PVC
- Week of Motorcycling - The Rejects
- Category: Myki
- $1.35 Billion, and still not IE7 compatible - Myki ticket system
- A comment on the Trainee Myki Programmer post.
- A week with the Myki smartcard
- Another day, another Myki failure
- Myki and Moorabbin Railway Station
- Those high speed Myki scanners
- Today's Myki failure? Try and recharge your Myki card.
- Trainee Myki programmer - "test the website for 100 or more logins"
- Category: Networking
- "We don't do that here."
- $20,000 because the user was too dumb
- Determining your MTU, and why you should care.
- If you don't have control of your network - Wireless Security
- Latency effects everything we do ... ... no wait!
- Learning from implementing a change.
- New ADSL Router +802.11abg +VOIP
- Non Routable IP addresses
- nPing - Diagnosing Lotus Notes network problems
- SSL errors, and how to diagnose them.
- The Microsoft Loopback Adapter, NT4 & Windows 7.
- They don't make networks hubs anymore
- We also know there are known unknowns - Network troubleshooting
- Category: Other Blogs
- "... concerned about the heating of external drives ..."
- "100 fatals per compile is NOT excessive!"
- "Beware of Integrated eSATA ports"
- "I don’t care about PLATFORMS, Dammit!"
- "It's running at 50% of CPU."
- (Not) IT stuff seen during December 2008
- AlternativeTo
- Blog update - now with Google Search
- Creating a bootable USB key under Vista
- Dilbert talking about Microsoft licensing & pricing?
- How to redirect Blogger Beta to Wordpress.com (Laffers.net)
- I think prison inmates at least get televisions - Cube Farms
- IT stuff seen during December 2008
- Lessons from Scoble - why PodTech failed.
- Microsoft Blogs.
- Microsoft Office Paperclip - Do not go gentle into that good night ...
- Post borrowed from The Old New Thing
- Printer toner
- Programming Lotus Notes with Visual Basic – much is wrong.
- Seen @ blogs.technet.com: W2K3 to W2K8 Active Directory Upgrade Considerations
- Short collection of interesting things
- Should I compress my SQL Database when backing up? - Maybe ...
- So THAT'S where the Little Black Dress comes from!
- Stop Digging
- TechNet Plus is GOOD value for money.
- Vista Performance: Is it really that bad?
- What coffee drink is that?
- Category: PDA
- "About those PDA’s, what about the cameras?"
- "One of these things is not the same as the others."
- "WiseFaq is now touch compatible"
- 16 Mobile Friendly Web Sites
- 3M Post-It Note fixes BlackBerry Bold
- A day in the life of BlackBerry support ...
- About that Palm Pre
- Ah, a case of "The Mary's" has occurred.
- Android and Microsoft Exchange
- Angry Birds iPhone game.
- BlackBerry Email Reconciliation timers
- BlackBerry's - a rethink.
- Built-in PDA browsers are crap, and here's why
- Bye bye Palm Pre
- Daylight savings ends for another year ...
- Everybody wants a BlackBerry now.
- Formatting ... Please wait just for a while
- Free GPS Street Mapping software
- How to set GUEST mode for Microsoft ActiveSync and WMDC 6.x
- If you don't have a Blackberry, you're a zero - according to ANZ bank exec.
- It's a new BlackBerry Bold (the 9700).
- Measuring your car's speed.
- Now I remember why I dislike the Palm Treo
- One way to wipe a BlackBerry
- Only a few emails…
- Palm Pre Tethering
- PDA screen capturing.
- Pocket Professional Pro – I’m impressed
- Quick fix: WordPress Mobile browsing.
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - November 2009
- So I borrowed an iPhone 3GS and thought
- Some software I use - call blocking and world timezone clock
- Some Windows Phone 7 links
- The Good, the Bad, and the "Git Off My Lawn, Boy"
- The HTC Snap is a great little phone.
- The HTC Touch Diamond – 5 things I don't like about it.
- The iMate Ultimate 9502 PDA
- The iPhone Enterprise Deployment Guide
- The server has been shutdown - opps.
- The seven versions of Windows PDA operating systems.
- Updating firmware on a Windows Mobile 6 PDA
- When it becomes an addiction
- Why this blog looks better on a mobile phone
- Windows 7 - what doesn't work
- Windows Mobile backup program - Sprite Backup
- Windows Mobile screen capturing
- “Do you keep a backup of my SMS messages ...”
- Category: People
- Category: Personal
- "Give me a light that I may go forth into the unknown."
- "Sexy Maria is now OPEN!!!"
- "Stopping All Stations Except General Motors"
- "What do you do for a living?"
- 20ish random things about me.
- A week with the Myki smartcard
- And ah a one, and a two, and a FOUR?
- Australia Day - buy your kids a job
- Cavalcade of Transport Mural
- Dear Europcar, if you want my feedback, you should make it easy.
- Favourite piece of Gospel Music is ...
- From Miss January to Miss August* in 12 seconds
- Go the Central Oklahoma Bronco's
- Hover Bovver
- If I was a traffic cop for a day,
- Lest We Forget
- Live and Work In The USA - no but I
- Mixer tap
- Oh, but they donate so much to charity
- Only 20 wires??? Surprise they didn’t put one on my …
- Reputation for not saying much.
- Rule .303
- Sharp practice - eBay seller postage rip-off scam
- Tax checklist.
- Thanks for making this day special
- The "Go Bag" - Melbourne’s 'Duck and Cover'.
- True Friendship
- Well, I remember when I was young, and
- When people ask what I do, I say
- Category: Phone Browsing
- Category: Photography
- "Stopping All Stations Except General Motors"
- 1 year, 1 hour, 3 minutes and 23 seconds later - same location
- Aircraft Railway Station Laverton - humph!
- Fancy Dress
- Nature does not like to sit idle
- Paris end of town
- Re-branding obsolete signs
- So what does an LCD screen look like real close up?
- There's two things that just can't be rushed
- Trailing Petunias
- Category: Podcast
- "Web delivers new worry for parents: Digital drugs"
- Microsoft's Defense in Depth series.
- Of Tin-Foil Hats and Binaural Tones.
- On Vista performance, Mark Russinovich and others ...
- Podcast: "Sorting out Internationalization with Michael Kaplan"
- This is like the Linux Test.
- Three Podcasts worth listening to ...
- Your computer security is just keeping honest people out.
- Category: Powerpoint
- Category: Printing
- "Dude, you people didn’t test the printer properly! It doesn’t print colour"
- "Use of HP UPD is in my experience counter productive."
- 24 Screen Capture Utilities
- 3 fools and a printer.
- 7 free PDF creators, and some other stuff
- Free paper templates.
- HP lets buggy print driver lurk on web.
- HP Office Jet Pro 7590
- HP Printer Status Notification Pop-up messages
- HP still dragging their feet on the Universal Print Driver.
- HP Universal Print Driver - shame it doesn't work with Novell Netware.
- I'm not the only one annoyed with HP's UPD print driver.
- Not enough memory to complete this operation (adding a printer with Vista)
- People used to say it sounded like a machine gun ...
- Print Screen Utility, I use PrintKey 2000
- Printer jams
- Printer toner
- Still a pack of cheap bastards
- The Case Of The First Problem
- The colors I see on my screen are not the same as what prints out!
- The Elephant and The Mouse
- The printer does not print "Watermarks".
- What DPI should I scan text documents at?
- “PCL XL Error – Invalid Media”
- “Unable to store job at printer”
- Category: Project Management
- A Project Manager's Guiding Principles
- Bits and Pieces - Project Management
- Let's really shoot ourselves in the foot.
- Project Landmines
- Six Phases Of The Project.
- Six Sigma definitions
- Some notes on Project Management - Part 1 of 3
- Some notes on Project Management - Part 2 of 3
- Some notes on Project Management - Part 3 of 3
- This week's work challenge? - Project Managers!
- What is a good task?
- Category: Psychic Troubleshooting
- "Dude, you people didn’t test the printer properly! It doesn’t print colour"
- "If you can fly a Sopwith Camel, you can fly anything"
- "It's running at 50% of CPU."
- "There is something wrong with these files ..."
- 3 fools and a printer.
- A call from a user: "Lotus 1-2-3 files won’t launch in Excel"
- Font substituted for missing font
- Hitting the Panic Button
- Internet Explorer has issues with session cookies, fancy that.
- Printer jams
- SSL errors, and how to diagnose them.
- The case of the broken Microsoft Word VBA application
- The Case Of The First Problem
- The colors I see on my screen are not the same as what prints out!
- The printer does not print "Watermarks".
- The SMS Mirror Driver
- They see but they don't understand ...
- We also know there are known unknowns - Network troubleshooting
- Windows 95 - We still have customers running it.
- “PCL XL Error – Invalid Media”
- “Tell the supplier to use an older format”
- Category: Quotations
- "All over it like ...
- "And that's how all internet communities should run."
- "Give me a light that I may go forth into the unknown."
- "If the users are looking at the wallpaper, they're not doing work."
- "If you want to find out about a person, look at how he treats his servants"
- "It's not what you see that counts, it's what you know is there"
- "Live A Life That Matters"
- "Man invented fire here"
- "We don't ignore our customers"
- "You don't need to be a cow ...
- "You know she ..."
- 'I think this is a little game called
- Advice For Those Starting Out
- All goes in circles.
- And I did buy that FIGJAM mug.
- And there was a drunk man on there.
- But never, never let them persuade you that things are too difficult or impossible.
- Children in chimneys
- Chip and Charge - Great Journalistic Sprays
- Cometh the hour
- CSC vs. EDS vs. IBM
- Customer Relationship Principles
- Dreamt up by marketing
- Four Tidy Desk Rules
- Furry's Rules For Survival
- General George S. Patton
- Godwin's Rule - calling vegetarians Nazi's
- I Shall Not Pass This Way Again
- If everyone's a hero, the word has no meaning
- IT Outsourcing
- Just because you're really good at something, it doesn't make you a good person
- Learning from implementing a change.
- Lessons from Scoble - why PodTech failed.
- More than unconditional love
- Nigel No Friends
- No password, no chugga-chugga!
- On beauty
- On critics
- On Mental Toughness
- On Teams
- On the Death Penalty
- Opinions are like ...
- Progress, like freedom, is desired by nearly all men
- Quotes from The Man Who Sued God
- Reason for all things
- Reporters are like solicitors and doctors ...
- Resistant to good advice.
- Romans 12:8
- Santa Claus, a poem by A. B. “Banjo” Patterson
- Short collection of interesting things
- Some quotes I've gathered
- Some thoughts on leadership
- Standing at the gate
- Stop Digging
- Straying from the path ...
- Ten Points to help you work better.
- The difference between genius and stupidity …
- The Last Argument of Kings
- The other chair goes round and round in circles.
- The Quick Fix
- There is no limit
- This is like the Linux Test.
- True Friendship
- We also know there are known unknowns - Network troubleshooting
- We gave our today
- Who said ignorance was better???
- … an inappropriate mental model …
- … will not be learned from management courses …
- “I hear Billy Graham is staying in this hotel.”
- Category: Resignation
- Category: Security
- "I am the information warrior who ..."
- "Key security questions that every executive should be able to answer"
- "Windows Update: Network policy settings prevent you
- 'Plan now to eliminate "power users"; from your domains' - or face the consequences.
- 2 and a bit reasons to wait for Windows 7
- 3 free, and 14 non-free, hard disk wiping programs.
- A good patch management policy
- A parent's guide - Part 2
- A parent's guide to web filtering with a Linux box.
- A sample Remote Desktop Control product policy.
- Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) Card Skimming photos
- Back in the day - preventing Spyware
- Bad Lies To The IT Guy - I think I've heard it all
- Beware the Evangelists, or people with a vested interest.
- But he forgot ... ummm, no. I'm a goose (see comments)
- Default security permissions on Windows Registry keys.
- Deleting files so they can't be recovered.
- Device Password Generator
- Discovering what hotfixes are on your PC, via WMI
- Email file extensions I recommend blocking in email
- eMail Template: Security vulnerability scan template
- Facebook Privacy Quiz
- Going to miss you Securitel
- Honk, hooooonk. "Get out of the way, it's the Unix/Linux guys ...
- How to remember that password on a test system
- I wonder how long until some corporate bozo asks for Microsoft Security Essentials
- If you don't have control of your network - Wireless Security
- Imagine this ... you’re an IT Security Manager …
- Incident Response - Preserving Evidence
- It could only happen in?
- IT Security audits
- LastPass does form filling!
- Lists O' IT Goodness
- Mailinator - a website which gives you a free registration email address
- Microsoft's Defense in Depth series.
- MS06-049 for Windows 2000 SP4 causes data lost.
- Newsflash: Steve Riley has left the building!
- Off-network MBSA 2.1 scanning
- OpenDNS, why it’s good.
- Operating ROBBAS
- Patching 10,000 PCs - How I used to do it.
- Patching off-network PCs with AutoPatcher
- Resistant to good advice.
- Scoble got his Wordpress blog hacked
- So, where do I check for ATM card skimming & PIN capturing devices.
- Some (more) Shared Items
- Some shared IT items.
- Sorry - Your Password Isn't Not Long Enough
- Spam Matters - How to report spam.
- SSL errors, and how to diagnose them.
- Surfing the seedy side - Part 2
- Surfing the seedy side...
- The case of the broken Microsoft Word VBA application
- There is a folder ...
- Twelve Password Managers
- VBscript to uninstall a Microsoft security patch
- What? WindowsUpdate doesn’t work with a non-activated Windows XP?
- Windows Update website - Error 0x800C0002
- Windows Update website - Error 0x80240025
- Your computer security is just keeping honest people out.
- “They rang me up, and said …”
- Category: SEO
- Category: Software
- "Mouth more closed."
- An easy way to do a PDF to Word conversion
- Another reason to hate Computer Associates.
- eTrust AntiVirus, and directories / processes you should exclude from scanning.
- Frank Brandenberg, the man who killed the CTOS operating system
- How to debug CA eTrust’s INO_FLTR.SYS
- Installing an ActiveX on a Windows XP PC.
- It's the ErgoDudes to the rescue!
- Jasc Image Robot
- Leaving Geocities: "This website has won No Awards at all"
- Let's take a break from that computer
- No games for you!
- Nothing is ever HP Trim's fault.
- Problems with your eTrust AV / eTrust ITM signatures downloading?
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - November 2009
- TechNet Plus is GOOD value for money.
- Category: SQL
- Category: State Bank Victoria
- "No-Lone Zone" at State Bank Victoria
- "They don't know who you are, just hang up."
- "What's this ZNET command script do then?"
- Beardy types, in a training course.
- Everything goes in circles: Cash Dye Bombs
- Going to miss you Securitel
- Less than 52 minutes, or four 9's performance.
- Operating ROBBAS
- People used to say it sounded like a machine gun ...
- The Blinkenlights were so pretty.
- The mighty IBM 3800
- Why we ran the biggest ICL shop in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Writing naughty words in 1990
- Wrong guesses are COSTLY!
- Your computer security is just keeping honest people out.
- Category: Stories
- "I came up with it all by myself." - on theft of ideas in corporate life.
- "No, I don't have a crystal ball"
- "No-Lone Zone" at State Bank Victoria
- "Quick, to the Government Bat Camry, Boy Wonder"
- "We can't contact the Emergency Disaster Centre on the radio"
- "What do you do for a living?"
- "What's this ZNET command script do then?"
- A price to pay
- A resistor is an ...
- Acknowledge the user, to avoid the flack
- All goes in circles.
- And we sold it - Telecom Australia
- Backup mistakes I've made.
- Bad Lies To The IT Guy - I think I've heard it all
- Ball juggling
- Beardy types, in a training course.
- Corporate Propaganda - FLIC Inc. reaps the benefits of CA UniCentre.
- Customised license plates
- Daylight savings ends for another year ...
- Do machines have souls?
- Ecclesiastes 1:9
- Everything goes in circles: Cash Dye Bombs
- Frank Brandenberg, the man who killed the CTOS operating system
- Hitting the big red switch
- I think prison inmates at least get televisions - Cube Farms
- International Women’s Day 2010
- Latency effects everything we do ... ... no wait!
- Leaving Geocities: "This website has won No Awards at all"
- Less than 52 minutes, or four 9's performance.
- Look carefully, you can see the Compaq sign.
- Looking for the truth.
- Me?, I just want a "Susie" poster
- Meet FIDO - Mascot of the FIDOnet network
- Mixer tap
- New ADSL Router +802.11abg +VOIP
- No games for you!
- NT4 is still out there.
- Operating ROBBAS
- Some people only "get it" with pictures ...
- Staff problems
- Tape backup, reliable? Never ever!
- The Case Of The First Problem
- The mighty IBM 3800
- The picture which won't die - Wile E Coyote 'Genius' picture
- This fix only for Windows NT4 Server
- Windows 95 - We still have customers running it.
- You've outsourced the helpdesk WHERE?
- Category: TechEd
- Category: Travel
- "Yes, the plane can be two hours late, but you still have to check in on time ..."
- 10 Tech Things I pack when I travel.
- Arrival - Wonderful Heathrow Airport
- Being short $10 dollars
- Food - while in England
- Going to London to Visit the Queen
- Hey, at least it's not us!
- It's off to work I go - first work day in England
- Melbourne Airport Live Flight Radar
- nPing - Diagnosing Lotus Notes network problems
- Over one million items! The Unclaimed Baggage Centre
- The trip back - returning home from England
- There's two things that just can't be rushed
- Category: Uncategorized
- Category: Utilities
- "WiseFaq is now touch compatible"
- 11 programs to defragment your hard disk.
- 11 WordPress Plugins
- 15 un-delete programs, a list
- 21 programs I always install on my work PC
- 24 Screen Capture Utilities
- 4 favourite Google search tips
- 4 un-delete programs I'd actually use.
- 40 programs to copy and clone your hard drive
- 7 free PDF creators, and some other stuff
- 7, 8 & 13. Free, not-free and online backup solutions
- 9 un-delete programs I wouldn't use
- Auslogics Disk Defrag - a 5 minute review.
- BabySmash
- Beware the Evangelists, or people with a vested interest.
- Built-in PDA browsers are crap, and here's why
- Canna hand a man a grander spanner - Copernic
- Checking that the weblinks are working.
- Converting audio & video files - I recommend Super!
- Converting WMA to MP3
- Counting lines of VB6 code.
- Deleting files so they can't be recovered.
- Deleting those files forever.
- Discovering what hotfixes are on your PC, via WMI
- Disk fragmenting
- Extend your laptop battery time, while keeping your lap cool as well
- Free GPS Street Mapping software
- Free paper templates.
- Game booster – improving Windows performance for gaming.
- How do I measure thee? ... or site stats for dummies
- How to determine what OU your PC is in.
- How to extract device drivers from your PC.
- I don't know how they got a TAB into the filename,
- Is the site down, or is it just me?
- LastPass does form filling!
- Link Checker - another WordPress plugin
- Lotus Notes Mail Exporter
- Mailinator - a website which gives you a free registration email address
- Making a clone (aka photocopy) of your hard drive.
- Making your laptop battery run for longer
- Melbourne Airport Live Flight Radar
- New ADSL Router +802.11abg +VOIP
- nPing - Diagnosing Lotus Notes network problems
- Off-network MBSA 2.1 scanning
- Patching off-network PCs with AutoPatcher
- PDA screen capturing.
- Piriform Defraggler disk defragmenter.
- Pocket Professional Pro – I’m impressed
- Print Screen Utility, I use PrintKey 2000
- Programming Lotus Notes with Visual Basic – much is wrong.
- Quick way of detecting the operating system running on a list of computers
- Running Linux? Using Grub? GAGs easier.
- Some (more) Shared Items
- Some shared IT items.
- Some software I use - call blocking and world timezone clock
- Spam Matters - How to report spam.
- Surfing the seedy side...
- SymmTime - World Time Clock software
- The "I've just deleted some photos 'Oh Crap!'" moment
- Twelve Password Managers
- Updating firmware on a Windows Mobile 6 PDA
- v0.6 is out the door: Lotus Notes Mail Exporter
- What is RSS? (answer: something which will save you time)
- Why this blog looks better on a mobile phone
- Windows Mobile screen capturing
- Windows System State Analyzer - Windows 7
- “Tell the supplier to use an older format”
- Category: Vista
- "Windows Vista SP1 availability for technical customers" - with a bug or two FREE!
- 'Plan now to eliminate "power users"; from your domains' - or face the consequences.
- 2 and a bit reasons to wait for Windows 7
- Activating Vista Enterprise to a Key Management Server (KMS)
- And it works under Vista!
- Better to have and not need... - on self reliance, and the lack of, these days
- Corporate bozos – Take 2. "You want to do WHAT with Windows Vista???"
- Display driver stopped responding and has recovered
- Eating Your Own Dog Food - Windows Vista Testing
- From Windows Vista to Windows 2000
- How to remember that password on a test system
- I can't map a "$ share" on a Vista PC.
- Latency effects everything we do ... ... no wait!
- Not enough memory to complete this operation (adding a printer with Vista)
- On Vista performance, Mark Russinovich and others ...
- Three Podcasts worth listening to ...
- Upgrading from Windows XP to Vista.
- Vista Performance: Is it really that bad?
- Windows Server 2008 SP1? - WTF???
- Category: W2K8
- Category: Web links
- "If you knew, you wouldn't eat here."
- "What's with all those spam ping-bots?", says Raymond
- 1 year, 1 hour, 3 minutes and 23 seconds later - same location
- 16 Mobile Friendly Web Sites
- BabySmash
- Fortnightly link clearance - 2008/18
- Hotlinking Thieving Bastard
- I doubt very much that the fault "resolved itself", ...
- Mailinator - a website which gives you a free registration email address
- No password, no chugga-chugga!
- Over one million items! The Unclaimed Baggage Centre
- Semi-regular web-link clearance
- Semi-regular web-link clearance (2) - January 2010
- Semi-regular web-link clearance (2) - November 2009
- Semi-regular web-link clearance (3) - January 2010
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - April 2009
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - April 2009 (2)
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - February 2010
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - January 2010
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - July 2009
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - June 2009
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - last of Feb 2009
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - March 2009
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - March 2010
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - May 2009
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - November 2009
- Semi-regular web-link clearance 2! - June 2009
- Semi-regular web-link clearance – October 2009
- Some (more) Shared Items
- Some links on why PHP sucks.
- Some shared IT items.
- Sometimes Google leads you to different places
- TechNet Plus is GOOD value for money.
- The 5 most popular posts of 2009
- Updating firmware on a Windows Mobile 6 PDA
- Your computer security is just keeping honest people out.
- Category: Win9x
- Category: Windows
- "... No Terminal Server License Servers available ..."
- "Beware of Integrated eSATA ports"
- "Insert your new desktop image here."
- "It's running at 50% of CPU."
- "No, you can't upgrade Internet Explorer 6"
- "ntuser.pol.tmp"
- "Windows Update: Network policy settings prevent you
- "Windows Vista SP1 availability for technical customers" - with a bug or two FREE!
- 'Plan now to eliminate "power users"; from your domains' - or face the consequences.
- Activating Vista Enterprise to a Key Management Server (KMS)
- Advertising Windows Errors
- Android and Microsoft Exchange
- APIs new to Windows 7, and other Microsoft operating systems
- Better to have and not need... - on self reliance, and the lack of, these days
- Cheap CD’s and laptops – the color is important.
- Checking to see if a PC was "cloned / ghosted"
- Corporate bozos – Take 2. "You want to do WHAT with Windows Vista???"
- Default security permissions on Windows Registry keys.
- Determining your MTU, and why you should care.
- Eating Your Own Dog Food - Windows Vista Testing
- Extend your laptop battery time, while keeping your lap cool as well
- Files to exclude when GHOSTing a system
- Font substituted for missing font
- Free Software and Online Services from Microsoft.
- From the crypt: old Microsoft KB articles I've collected.
- Generic PC Found
- Honk, hooooonk. "Get out of the way, it's the Unix/Linux guys ...
- How do I install the (Windows 2000) Recovery Console?
- How many PCs can you image with SMS 2003 in a night?
- How to determine what OU your PC is in.
- How to fix the "Cannot attach the virtual hard disk ..."
- Internet Explorer has issues with session cookies, fancy that.
- Lonely little SMS 2003 .PCK files
- Making your laptop battery run for longer
- MS06-049 for Windows 2000 SP4 causes data lost.
- NT4 is still out there.
- On bad (computer generated) advice.
- Pocket Professional Pro – I’m impressed
- Post borrowed from The Old New Thing
- Reading the end of a log file with PowerShell
- Seen @ blogs.msdn.com: "Driver Packages and Drivers- Shall We Disambiguate?"
- Seen @ blogs.technet.com: W2K3 to W2K8 Active Directory Upgrade Considerations
- Semi-regular web-link clearance – October 2009
- SMS 2003 Server running slow, check your AV exclusions.
- So you can't boot from your CD/DVD drive?
- Some Windows Phone 7 links
- Sometimes it's easier to rebuild a system to fix the underlying problem.
- SSL errors, and how to diagnose them.
- The Microsoft Loopback Adapter, NT4 & Windows 7.
- The SMS Mirror Driver
- The Windows PowerShell syntax was deliberately chosen
- There was no TIFF viewer in Windows XP
- They see but they don't understand ...
- This fix only for Windows NT4 Server
- Too much choice.
- Using %homeshare% seemed like a good idea at the time.
- Windows 2000 and later. You're getting the Local Default Profile, and not the Roaming Profile
- Windows 2000 had Active Directory folders.
- Windows NT Server 3.51, heck that was a long while ago.
- Windows Operating System install testing
- Windows Update website - Error 0x80240025
- “They rang me up, and said …”
- Category: Windows 7
- 2 and a bit reasons to wait for Windows 7
- 3 Windows 7 Features I really like
- 4. The number of times I've installed Windows 7 RTM since Saturday.
- Creating a bootable USB key under Vista
- Dilbert talking about Microsoft licensing & pricing?
- Display driver stopped responding and has recovered
- How to fix the "Cannot attach the virtual hard disk ..."
- Microsoft SMS 2003 goes extended support
- Semi-regular web-link clearance - November 2009
- The Microsoft Loopback Adapter, NT4 & Windows 7.
- Tip for installing Windows 7 : update your BIOS first.
- Windows 7 + 4GB RAM + NVidia USB chipset = FAIL
- Windows 7 - what doesn't work
- Windows 7 TV Ads - Back to the past?
- Windows System State Analyzer - Windows 7
- Windows Update website - Error 0x800C0002
- WSUS does support Peer Caching unless
- Category: WinXP
- "Insert your new desktop image here."
- "ntuser.pol.tmp"
- 'Plan now to eliminate "power users"; from your domains' - or face the consequences.
- Advertising Windows Errors
- Free Software and Online Services from Microsoft.
- From the crypt: old Microsoft KB articles I've collected.
- From Windows Vista to Windows 2000
- Hitting the Panic Button
- How to fix the "Cannot attach the virtual hard disk ..."
- How to remember that password on a test system
- Installing an ActiveX on a Windows XP PC.
- Removing games from a Windows XP install.
- So you can't boot from your CD/DVD drive?
- There was no TIFF viewer in Windows XP
- Upgrading from Windows XP to Vista.
- What? WindowsUpdate doesn’t work with a non-activated Windows XP?
- Windows 2000 and later. You're getting the Local Default Profile, and not the Roaming Profile
- Windows 2000 had Active Directory folders.
- Category: Wisefaq
- "Give me a light that I may go forth into the unknown."
- "If you can fly a Sopwith Camel, you can fly anything"
- Another week, another theme.
- Blog update - now with Google Search
- Blog updated to Atahualpa theme v3.3.3
- Blog updated to Atahualpa theme v3.4.2
- Checking that the weblinks are working.
- Equipment Superior To User
- Hotlinking Thieving Bastard
- How do I measure thee? ... or site stats for dummies
- How to redirect Blogger Beta to Wordpress.com (Laffers.net)
- It's got a nice rear end - WordPress 2.7
- Link Checker - another WordPress plugin
- List posts by category
- Lists O' IT Goodness
- Make it go faster - Enabling GZip Compression
- Make it go faster - Expires Headers
- Page updates
- Page updates - 12/2008
- Quick fix: WordPress Mobile browsing.
- So you want to move from Blogger to a WordPress blog
- The 5 most popular posts of 2009
- Wisefaq Word Cloud
- WordPress 2.8.2
- Category: WordPress
- "WiseFaq is now touch compatible"
- 11 WordPress Plugins
- Blog update - now with Google Search
- How to redirect Blogger Beta to Wordpress.com (Laffers.net)
- It's got a nice rear end - WordPress 2.7
- Make it go faster - Enabling GZip Compression
- Make it go faster - Expires Headers
- Scoble got his Wordpress blog hacked
- So you want to move from Blogger to a WordPress blog
- Things I learnt when migrating from Blogger
- Tracking future blog posts
- Why this blog looks better on a mobile phone
- WordPress 2.8.1 upgrade
- Category: Would Like To Meet
- Category: YouTube
- "Are You The Man?"
- "Congratulations Frank, it’s a PC!"
- "Our rock stars aren't like your rock stars"
- "Pamela Anderson has more prosthetic in her body than I do,
- "You’ll find more information on the Safety Card in your seat pocket"
- Acknowledge the user, to avoid the flack
- And we sold it - Telecom Australia
- Australia's GoDaddy
- Cool costs me money.
- Geoffrey Rush hides his age well, for a bloke in his late 50's.
- I don’t do World of Warcraft, and that’s probably a good thing.
- In order to sell hamburgers
- Kenny Baker not included.
- No post today
- Pay soy beans and get monkeys ...
- Some of the cleverer advertisements on Australian Televison at the moment
- Some random WORK-related YouTube videos.
- The Man Who Walked Around The World
- The name of the actress in the iSelect TV ads is
- The Pipkins – Gimme Dat Ding
- When women think of ...
- Yet another Farnham comeback.
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