Though I didn't mean to "yell" in the title of this post, I did mean to get the point across: this is one cool tool and if you don't already have it, you probably should. There is a little but of basic functionality that I believe should have been part of SCOM (System Center Operations Manager) 2007. The ability to easily disable or enable multiple rules, monitors, or discoveries...and all at the same time.
Continue reading...19. August 2009
CoRD, the most feature-filled, multi-connection RDP client for OSX has released an updated version to their client. I stopped using the client quite some time ago due to performance issues experienced when connecting to Windows 7, Server 2008, as well as Vista however this new version seems to fix those issues.
Continue reading...9. June 2009
I’ve done some preliminary testing with the 7a7341 “Gold” build of iPhone OS 3.0 on Rogers Wireless and I have to say, I’m pretty impressed. This article is by no means a review of the firmware, as there are plenty of those out there already—all far more extensive than I care to be. Quick and [...]
Continue reading...23. March 2009
After spending hours (literally) fighting with a corrupt .NET 2.0 installation on a Windows Server 2003 box, I found the golden ticket. It’s called .NET Framework Cleanup tool and it can be found here: http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/pages/8904493.aspx. I was unsuccessful in running a repair or an uninstall. I also spent some time going through the manual uninstall KB [...]
Continue reading...16. May 2008
A month ago I started playing with the idea of picking up a Mac for my home. I’ve been using a Macbook Pro at work for close to 6 months now and have grown quite fond of the platform and so this was really the next logical step. As many of you know Apple products [...]
Continue reading...14. April 2008
Ever wish you had your very own personal assistant? Well now you can…sort of. Wakerupper is yet another free web service and is designed to remind you of anything and everything. Wakerupper will call a phone of your choice and will either play a prerecorded message you submitted or will use text-to-speech technology to read [...]
Continue reading...13. April 2008
I Recently picked up a Merlin X950D Mobile Broadband Expresscard for my MacBook Pro. I’m on the Rogers network in Canada and my commute to work runs approximately 1 hour each direction. I’m fortunate enough to be able to carpool and thus 9 times out of 10 I’m a passenger rather than driver. This leaves me with a [...]
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1. September 2009
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