July 10th, 2007
Some of you may be aware that I’ve been on a little adventure to teach myself a completely new web programming language and learn a new tool at the same time.
I’ve just about ditched Dreamweaver completely and moved over to Visual Web Developer Express Edition. Along with learning a new software application, I’m also learning […]
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June 4th, 2007
Currently running into some walls, firewalls to be exact, when I’m trying to connect to my business partner’s computer to access a SQL database that we use to manage our client contacts, project tasks, to do items, etc.
We’re sitting in the office on the same network, connected to the same switch and I can’t see […]
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May 29th, 2007
I’ve written before about this lovely little message window I get when I try to start a couple of programs. Can someone please tell me why the program doesn’t remember me?
I didn’t get any comments on the original post, hopefully one of you out there today will read this and tell me how to fix […]
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March 12th, 2007
If you’re like me you’ve been interested in the possibility of the Windows Home Server sitting in your house and you know, servin’ stuff, since it was first mentioned on this site awhile back.
Debra Shinder at WXPNews has some great information about the features and possibilities in her recent WXPNewsletter.
The Windows Home Server also automatically backs […]
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March 8th, 2007
For my “day” job, I work with a number of custom database applications that we develop. One of them being our complete task, CRM, project management solution. Normally, my business partner and I are connected to each other through the same network or a switch so I can almost always see his machine and run […]
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February 28th, 2007
Lots of tips coming around from PC Magazine again. Sorry folks, but I save these things in my Inbox and read through them when I feel it’s something that would help me out. If it helps me out, I figure there’s probably someone else that it may bring some joy to as well.
Sometimes when you […]
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January 10th, 2007
How many computers do you have in your home? How many purely personal computers that you keep separated from your work/business systems?
I’m just getting started along these lines. We have a desktop, a very old laptop, and 3 very old desktops. Then I have my work laptop. I’m working on getting the three old desktops […]
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October 22nd, 2006
Nine months ago was the first time I had ever really heard of Microsoft’s Charity Pricing program and that’s when Jason Powell introduced me to it before.
Now Jason reminds us again of this great opportunity that Microsoft provides to charities.
Link to Microsoft’s charity pricing list … it gives all the SKU’s and retail prices open […]
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October 11th, 2006
I decided to try the IE7 beta again to see what’s improved. I really like it! I think they’ve done a better job of organizing and streamlining the default interface, although they have made it hard to really adjust it to even a more minimalist state like I prefer. I really try to shrink and […]
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September 22nd, 2006
As an FYI, I’m having a great time today trying to figure out how to successfully get our new SBS 2003 machine setup. If you didn’t catch the tone in the plain fonts on your screen, there’s tons of sarcasm marinating around my words right now.
Tags: DHCP, newbie, SBS, Security, settings, Small-Business-Server-2003
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