I’ve seen something similar to this, but this should prevent you having to relicence xp on a reformat (and triggering Microsofts suspicions if you keep doing this). thanks to techrepublic for the info.
I stumbled across the WordPress CSS guide a while ago which is really handy for understanding how WordPress reads the CSS and applies it to the blog but I really wanted a MT version. Although I’ve not quite come across the same thing, the following posts help a great deal.
- Boxpunch demo
- Learning MT – css
- mediatinker’s Illustrated MT Templates
- Printer friendly pages (which I already do)
Finally completed the DR of our firewall – 8 days after starting it….
I’ve come across yet more (free) remote control software – this time mywebexpc which has similar functions to the logmein. If you want the pro version then you also get added features with a unique (as far as I know and their blurb tells me) feature where before your pc can be remote controlled, the server dials you on your phone and you enter a pin number into the handset before control is allowed. A neat authentication service but could be annoying in a DOS attack in the middle of the night!
I must admit that I’ve not tried this software yet as I don’t want to open up too many holes to my main pc at home but logmein seems to work ok, even from a dialup phone line and was handy when I needed to control the home pc from a non work pc yesterday (vnc is locked down to only allow connections from certain ip address’s)
Update You even get the pro version for free until the 4th April 2005 after which it is $7.45 per month per pc
I got home from work last night and volunteered to help paint our kitchen ready for part of it to be tiled this morning. It now looks really good but does need at least one more coat of paint. My arm and fingers ache from pushing on the roller though. Hopefully all the paint and tiling and tidying up will be done before a viewer comes round on Saturday.
“I can’t connect to the server – no login servers available on the network”
Laughing I said “That’ll be the dodgy software you installed on your laptop”
“No – I’ve not installed anything……but whilst in america I had to do that ipconfee thingy”
And I wonder why he has limited network connectivity……
– Curious? So was I so I clicked and saw it was another list of blogs. At the moment I’m down at the bottom as I’ve just entered the charts – will be interesting to see how it progresses.
apparently all I have to do to fix my linksys problem is open a webpage to http://192.168.1.1 and log in as……
I think they didnt read the bit which says that the router returns a connection refused when you try to connect to it with a browser,ftp,smtp,pop3……
However I do have access to another linksys router which i’ll try to install later in the week but I’ve not seen any good reviews on this product at all – stay away from the Linksys WAG54G
and thats it…you pay 3p to call a LANDLINE in the states (or the uk) and nothing else per call.This international phone call business is getting really cut throat (and hard to remember which company to prefix with)
MCP magazine has an article, Nothing Up My Sleeves which lists utilities that techies submitted which they use to do their job. Although I’d heard of (and used) most of them, there were a few more utilities worth checking out.
Essential reading if you do support or network administration.