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October 20th, 2008

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How to Disable Power Management on Windows Vista

Many people keep there computer ON 24/7 downloading some files over the internet, so if in between your computer can fall asleep because of the settings in Power option in Windows Vista.Here is how you can Disable Power Management on Windows Vista.

First go to the control panel and select Power Options


 
Then select High Peformance
 



This will give you computer high performance. If you want to change more settings you can select the Change Plan Settings option.


Written by ShaDow on October 20th, 2008 with 4 comments.
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You have GOT to be kidding me!!!


After everything I did this weekend, and finally thinking I had everything sorted out, I get home, unlock my PC and I’m greeted with no less than 20 “Taskbar balloons” telling me my GPU stopped responding but has recovered.

Now I can’t get Aero to run.

      

Written by jaysonrowe on October 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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Remote Control RC6 - Public Beta

We are now opening the beta to the general public. If you don’t know already, our Remote Control 3.0 is in beta, and has a few interesting features:

-256 bit AES encryption

-Request Access before connecting

-Support for Vista, 2008 and 64 bit windows

-Support for third party VNC clients like RealVNC, UltraVNC, and TightVNC.

To Get the download, simply use this form to get into the beta site:

http://www.intelliadmin.com/beta/signup.asp

The VNC support is a “clean-room” implementation of the RFB protocol. This means we took the public information about VNC provided by this document.

We carefully designed it with security, performance, and modern operating system support in mind. Since we built ours from scratch our remote control will be unlike many other VNC compatible servers - it won’t have the same quirks and bugs as RealVNC - We will just have our own quirks and bugs! :)

Here are a few screenshots:

A remote control session to a 2008 64 bit server:

The client settings and connect window:

The agent settings window:

Written by intelliadmin on October 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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Remote Control RC6 - Public Beta

We are now opening the beta to the general public. If you don't know already, our Remote Control 3.0 is in beta, and has a few interesting features:

-256 bit AES encryption

-Request Access before connecting

-Support for Vista, 2008 and 64 bit windows

-Support for third party VNC clients like RealVNC, UltraVNC, and TightVNC.

To Get the download, simply use this form to get into the beta site:

http://www.intelliadmin.com/beta/signup.asp

The VNC support is a "clean-room" implementation of the RFB protocol. This means we took the public information about VNC provided by this document.

We carefully designed it with security, performance, and modern operating system support in mind. Since we built ours from scratch our remote control will be unlike many other VNC compatible servers - it won't have the same quirks and bugs as RealVNC - We will just have our own quirks and bugs! :)

Here are a few screenshots:

A remote control session to a 2008 64 bit server:




The client settings and connect window:



The agent settings window:

Written by Steve Wiseman on October 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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“All-star bloggers” group liveblogging at PDC 2008

I’m putting synergy to the test next week as I’ve gathered seven of the most interesting Microsoft bloggers to come together for an interesting collaborative liveblogging experiment at the Microsoft PDC 2008 event. In alphabetical order, Ed Bott, Mary Jo Foley, Kip Kniskern, Rafael Rivera, Paul Thurrott, Tom Warren and myself (Long Zheng) will be group liveblogging all three PDC keynotes from October 27-29.

How it’s going to work is that we’re all going to be contributing to a single Coveritlive liveblog so you’ll be able to read all of us live from this and everyone else’s blog. What I think will make it unique and worthwhile will be the all different opinions/commentary each of us provide, assuming we’re all as interesting and knowledgeable as we make ourselves appear. Or you can also watch in anticipation of a trainwreck.

Either way, join us for what should be some pretty interesting keynotes. You can note the time and date as follows or import the iCal which I’ve prepared earlier.

  • Monday, October 27 8:30am - 10:30am (PDT)
    Keynote – Ray Ozzie, Amitabh Srivastava, Bob Muglia and David Thompson
  • Tuesday, October 28 8:30am - 10:30am (PDT)
    Keynote - Ray Ozzie, Steven Sinofsky, Scott Guthrie and David Treadwell
  • Tuesday, October 28 11:00am - 12:30pm (PDT)
    Keynote - Chris Anderson and Don Box
  • Wednesday, October 29 8:30am - 10:00am (PDT)
    Keynote - Rick Rashid

Update: Added Chris Anderson and Don Box’s keynote.

Written by Long Zheng on October 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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I just love sharing!

Just found this - using Google Alerts of course :)

I made little modifications on this script created by Jakob Heidelberg to search for printers manually created on user profiles. This is very usefull when you wanna ensure that eveybody has only auto created printers, from Citrix or ThinPrint.

This script load ntuser.dat on each profile, check some registry keys, write a log and unload ntuser.dat. Some users can have problems to load their profiles if you use this script on the same time that they try logon.

http://www.robertoalves.com/?p=58

I just love sharing!

Written by Jakob H. Heidelberg on October 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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