I didn’t get round to blog the fact that yesterday was our two million, one hundred and three thousand, eight hundred and fortieth wedding anniversary (in minutes in case you were wondering). I’ll leave you to work out how many years that was. We went to TGI’s for a meal which was ok – food was nice but service could have been better and it was very noisy – not the best place for a romantic evening meal 🙂
The power supply arrived this morning about 3 minutes before I was due to go to work so I’ve not had a chance to use it yet – hopefully it all works tonight!
When I first heard about the Power failures hit US and Canada it was mentioned on WorldNewYork who was rather cryptic about his reasons for not having power and my first thought was that there had been another sept 11 type of bombing! It was quite a relief (to me sitting thousands of miles away!) that this wasn’t the case and it was *only* a power cut – but what a power cut. Apparently the biggest in the history of the states and affecting more than 50 million people.
Being the computer tech, I’d just love to know how all the Disaster Recovery companies coped with everyone calling them to get their servers online QUICK. I know of at least two bloggers who are probably affected, or at least their blogs are down right now – (not including WorldNewYork who used a dialupmodem, torch and laptop to post! His pictures really are worth looking at too.)
There are also some good photos taken by phone at blackout.textamerica.com with some pretty funny comments with them too.
Installed GrapClipSave this evening at home which is software that automatically captures the alt-printscreen keypresses and saves the resulting jpg file into a directory of your choice so there is no need to keep loading paint or paintshoppro to save the images. Very useful when screencapturing a process.
From the Windows and .net magazine is an article providing details about the recent Win2K SP4 Bluescreen Fix; Terminal Server Bug Fix; and Citrix Logon Delay
I received an invitation to join this beta today. Among the advertised highlights are –
Support for Windows, Office, SQL, and Exchange patches
Reporting capabilities – deployment status about download, install and impacted machines.
Ability to uninstall patches that support uninstall
More Administrative controls – patch install, uninstall, install by a deadline, and configurable client polling intervals.
Targeting of different updates to administrator defined groups of machines.
They should really have been in version 1!
Talk about one law for some and another entirely different one for coppers! The BBC reports that two BBC policemen beat speeding charges because warning signs had the wrong colour border……whats that got to do with the fact that they were speeding? Surely it doesn’t matter if there were warning signs or not? Just shows that speed cameras are a load of rubbish.
As per Chris’s request, my RSS Feed is now changed to send a complete feed instead of the first 40 odd words. All I had to do was change the line
<description><$MTEntryExcerpt encode_xml=”1″$></description>
to <description><$MTEntryBody encode_xml=”1″$></description> in my template’s.
Tried to import my mozilla bookmarks from my laptop onto my pc and although it does import, it puts everything in different folders so the bookmarks Toolbar folder that I was hoping to import appears at the bottom of the new bookmarks list. I must say that it was a lot easier to manage the favourites in Internet Explorer.
Just tried to install the Exchange Administration tools on the XP laptop and it failed due to the message ‘The component “Microsoft Exchange System Management Tool” cannot be assigned the action “install” because the Windows 2000 Administration Tools must be present.’
This is because the install checks for the 2000 version of the adminpak which is incompatible with XP. (I had already downloaded the adminpa for Windows2003/XP. A patch is available from Microsoft that fixes exchange installation software to allow installation on xp.