Category: NZTekonverse -> Uncategorised

  • OLPC refocuses on education

    It is good to see OLPC is refocusing themselves on an educational project rather than the political aspects of their previous format. At the end of the day it should be schools’ individual choice of what systems they want in their schools and having OLPCs able to run a variety of OS platforms and software,…

  • Live@Edu successful after 4 months use

    As referenced previously we migrated our staff from onsite Exchange Server to Live@Edu in April and haven’t looked back since then. Around 30 staff are hooked on using Outlook 2007 or 2010 to access all parts of their Exchange mailbox on Outlook Live, and using the webmail where necessary. A few staff are sharing their…

  • Install software via Group Policy

    Automated software installation via GPO is a low end remote admin tool which does work sometimes provided an MSI file can be used. If the installation is internally MSI based the file can be extracted and used to perform the automated installation, this is easy to do by running the installer executable, looking in %temp%…

  • Printer Spooler Problems

    A user has had numerous problems with the Print Spooler in firstly Vista and now Windows 7. The same laptop in both cases, each OS was a clean install. They were the only staff user on Vista (apart from myself) for quite a while. Vista print spooler crashed often for them with particular print drivers.…

  • RDC 6.x on HP Thin Clients

    If you want your thin client to connect through a RD Gateway then it must support RDC 6.0 or later. Even if you aren’t using RD Gateway (for example on an Intranet) it will let you use 2008 RD Services out of the box with NLA enabled. RDC 6.1 client connecting to RDS 7.0 server…

  • Fibre is coming…

    A thrust borer has been here putting in a duct from the street. The fibre will come in. Then it will get connected up. Then it will get plugged in. At the moment you wouldn’t necessarily do it for the Internet because data rates look to be much the same as they are for broadband.…

  • Hmm

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/digital-living/3979817/A-mobile-teacher-in-the-palm-of-your-hand Does technological advance have all the answers? NO. Each new technology is a mixed blessing. We should not become carried away on the sea of technological development and become oblivious to its hidden impacts. For me there is nothing that technology can do that can replace the intimacy of spending personal time with family…

  • Ricoh Aficio PCL Drivers

    No significant record of problems with Aficio 1045 or 3045 either PCL or RPCS. Problems started with using PCL drivers for Aficio MP C5000 colour copier with popup user code customisation by Ricoh NZ. Some users had difficulty printing from Word / Publisher etc but OK when file converted to PDF and printed in Adobe…

  • Testing DPM 2010 Evaluation

    Probable (preferred) backup solution: Low end dedicated backup server (Intel entry server SC5299, S3210 board, Xeon, max 8 GB RAM, RAID-1 disks, Promise EX8350 8 port SATA disk controller) – $2000 – $2500 Stardom SOHOtank 4 tray removable disk array (eSATA) Evaluating DPM for 180 days. Automated agent deployment unsuccessful so far (probably firewall problems).…

  • Wiping old laptops’ disks before return / loading RAID drivers on Server 2008

    Use DBAN (www.dban.org) The old version 1.0.x doesn’t always work but there is a newer version 2.2.6 beta available which works well (tried on Toshiba S200 so far). If installing Server 2008 on a box that needs RAID drivers the process is vastly improved from 2003 which could only access a FDD. 2008/R2/Vista/7 can load…