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Low cost laptops for education
Ever heard of “One Laptop Per Child”? This is an international initiative to deliver affordable, rugged computers to developing nations for children to use. The XO1 laptop has just got into production. The product will naturally be of interest to schools and other educational institutions due to the reduced cost and the design of the…
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Running Ghost on modern PCs
Existing users of Ghost will be most familiar with the process of creating boot packages using the built in wizard tool. These packages load a version of MS-DOS and the 16 bit Ghost client. Typically they have to be customised for the specific type of network card in the host machine. On some modern PCs,…
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Making Outlook 2007 work on Imap servers
Outlook 2007 has one big improvement above all others if your staff connect to an IMAP server, and that is built-in support for storing Sent messages on that server. This means your users have only one Sent folder that is the same for Outlook, and for any web mail system you may have, that can…
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Update on DnsApi 11163 / MrxSmb 50 Errors
These are issues I’ve spent only the minimum amount of time on lately, yet they demand resolution. The MrxSmb errors followed me when I took the PCI Gigabit card (DLink) out of my old PC and transferred it to my "new" one. After finding there was still a problem I switched to the onboard Intel…
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NZ Time Zone Changes in Windows
Maybe if you’re like me, you changed the time manually on your three servers a week ago when Daylight Saving started, and thought no more of it until you logged in this morning and discovered all the servers had reset themselves to an hour later than the current time, as well as your desktop… This…
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DNSAPI 11163 Errors [2], MrxSmb 50 Errors
Back in July I wrote about these errors and how they were happening because the DNS zones were not configured properly on one of our servers. Well, today I was reviewing the event log on a desktop PC and I just happened to notice a resurgence of the errors. After all being quiet for the…
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WLW and WLM work with my WordPress blog
I’m pleased to have discovered that Windows Live Writer can be used to compose messages in my newly established site support blog. I installed WordPress for this purpose and have managed to get it running properly after going through various new learning curves. These involved IIS6, MySQL and PHP as well as WordPress. Often in…
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FIX for Windows Live Writer unable to connect to WordPress 2.2 Blog
PROBLEM: When setting up a new account in WLW Beta 3 for a WordPress 2.2 blog, the following error is returned: Invalid Server Response – The response to the blogger.getUsersBlog method received from the weblog server was invalid. / Invalid response document returned from XmlRpc server CAUSE: A file loaded in xmlrpc.php is unable to…
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Installing WordPress on IIS [2]
Now for MySQL. After a lot of looking at documentation I installed MySQL Administrator, a GUI tool which is freely available from the main MySQL website. I had earlier installed the MySQL DBMS which I downloaded from their site last week. Working with PHP is not at all new to me, but both WordPress and…
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RIPREP chapter 3
Over the last few days I have been testing our third Riprep reference image. This one is mainly for our classroom PCs but I have found the HAL is the same one as the computer suite PCs use. So, in theory, the same image could work on both…maybe. The biggest hassle came with a .NET…