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Code Campfire: November 2013
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Coding stories and related antics. Wednesday, November 6, 2013. PowerShell script for finding iOS 6.1 devices using ActiveSync your Exchange server. NOTE: I originally wrote but never finished this entry back in February, when iOS 6.1 came out. IOS 61, released. In February) (and also 6.1.1), had a fairly severe bug in how it interacts with Exchange 2010 SP1 and later.This is documented by both Apple. This caused Exchange logs to grow very quickly, as well as additional CPU load and memory use. I chose t...
Code Campfire: It's PragProWriMo again
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Coding stories and related antics. Tuesday, November 1, 2011. It's November 1st. That means it's Pragmatic Programmer Writing Month. PragProWriMo) time again. Itself a spin off of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). This will be my third year trying to participate in my own way. I lot has happened since last year. My job role has changed, my whole life has been changing (thanks to Jesus Christ), and I just got married last month. I've yet to determine what I will write about this month. Somebody to...
Code Campfire: Enabling Remote Volume Management with PowerShell
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Coding stories and related antics. Tuesday, March 4, 2014. Enabling Remote Volume Management with PowerShell. I run a build server that's fully virtualized using Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012 Standalone, and I'm in the process of upgrading to Hyper-V 2012 R2. One step I've always had to do is to enable Remote Volume Management. I could probably do this in AD, but old habits die hard. I went into "netsh advfirewall" on the new server and it gave me a message:. For Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.
Code Campfire: December 2010
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Coding stories and related antics. Friday, December 17, 2010. I think in general, it is bad security practice to display a lot of identifiable information at an SSH login prompt. If there's a known exploit for distro X version XYZ, you don't want to give someone a fast path to utilizing it. I was setting up a new test VM at work, so I decided to have fun.and came up with (possibly) one of the greatest things ever. The trogdor ASCII art login screen. Step 2 - copy paste and save to a file on your server.
Code Campfire: June 2011
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Coding stories and related antics. Wednesday, June 29, 2011. A Proper Emphasis on User Experience in Software: Example 1. I found myself thrilled the other week by how awesome and helpful the messages in ImgBurn. Are I was slipstreaming some files on a Windows 7 DVD and wanted to keep it bootable, obviously. I figured I probably should do something but wasn't really sure what, so decided to just try and burn. The cost nowadays of a coaster is minimal. ImgBurn nicely informed me of my error:. The problem ...
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Caffeinated Code: Protecting Your Web Browsing
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A blog about programming, design, and anything else. July 1, 2008. Protecting Your Web Browsing. I am a bit of a privacy fanatic. I am that person; you know the one who…. Checks the boxes in the privacy statements to prevent companies from selling my information to their affiliates. Proactively establishes fraud alerts on their credit profile, requiring extra identification when applying for credit. Uses passwords so long it feels like it takes a week to type them in. As well as so many other things.
Caffeinated Code: Now to Caffeinated Code
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A blog about programming, design, and anything else. October 13, 2009. Now to Caffeinated Code. Several times I have ventured into blogging only to fall vastly behind and effectively stop posting. Well I wanted to bring forward my past articles into this new blog, start fresh and clean. Update 11/5/09 - I removed much of this post as it had to do with my goals, to keep things clean that is now a separate blog at goals.caffeinated-code.com. Posted by Ryan Pratt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Caffeinated Code: July 2008
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A blog about programming, design, and anything else. July 1, 2008. Protecting Your Web Browsing. I am a bit of a privacy fanatic. I am that person; you know the one who…. Checks the boxes in the privacy statements to prevent companies from selling my information to their affiliates. Proactively establishes fraud alerts on their credit profile, requiring extra identification when applying for credit. Uses passwords so long it feels like it takes a week to type them in. As well as so many other things.
Caffeinated Goals: Week Three
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Goals for the caffeinated coder. Sunday, November 1, 2009. Neglected to push publish on this one. Reading - Chapter 1 and 2. Alarm Clock - Not much. Post an article - Check. Finally got that article posted as well as some of the book reading. The alarm did not get any where well I created the project for it, however it will be taking a back seat to a project a coworker and I decided to start working on. Reading - Chapter 3 and 4. Install Windows 7 on my main machine. Work on super secret IT project.
Caffeinated Goals: Week One
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Goals for the caffeinated coder. Wednesday, October 14, 2009. This article was originally posted on http:/ blog.caffeinated-code.com/2009/10/now-to-caffeinated-code.html. It has been restructured to fit the goals blog. I have learned that writing down a goal really does make you more likely to accomplish it so I am going to lay down a foundation to make things happen. What good is a goals list without the finger pointing when it fails or the kudos when it succeeds? In that vein how have I done so far?
Caffeinated Goals: Week Seven
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Goals for the caffeinated coder. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Wow I've been bad, well sort of. The last few weeks have been a bit hectic with work thus the lack of posting. This week was Thanksgiving we had both our family's over for the day, then the Black Friday shopping. Things have finally settled out a bit. Back to our regularly scheduled program:. Read More of Modular Java. Start investigating build tools. Keep working on IT project. Start playing with writing Android applications.
Caffeinated Goals: Week Two
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Goals for the caffeinated coder. Wednesday, October 21, 2009. Well let's see what we have accomplished here. Reading - Well I read the preface I guess that counts, no not really. Alarm Clock - Zip Zero Nada. Post an article - Well everyone can see how that went. We're going to roll forward with Week one's goals into week two and see how things go. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Software Engineer, Technologist, Software/Hardware Hacker, Ham Radio Operator, Homeowner. View my complete profile.
Caffeinated Code: Cleaning and Organizing
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A blog about programming, design, and anything else. November 15, 2009. Will still be where I post the topic entries and Caffeinated Goals. Will have the goals entries. Posted by Ryan Pratt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Software Engineer, Technologist, Software/Hardware Hacker, Ham Radio Operator, Homeowner. View my complete profile. Easing Operating System Installs. Instructables: exploring - featured. Windows 10 Update Breaks Most Webcams. Developer Supply Chain Management.
Caffeinated Code: Backing Up Is Hard To Do
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A blog about programming, design, and anything else. October 22, 2009. Backing Up Is Hard To Do. I'm sure everyone has a story of losing valuable data, not the stolen kind the destroyed kind. Because of server failure on the Microsoft/Danger cloud. Is user error a concern? Unintentionally deleted a file/directory. Do old versions and/or copies need to be kept? Is timeliness a factor? The contract only allows an hour of down time a year. How many people and devices are there? Is security a concern? User e...
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Coding stories and related antics. Monday, January 18, 2016. Fix for Unable to verify GPG Signatures. I've used GPG in some capacity for many years, but not enough to ever really be comfortable with it at the command line. Recently, I've had a rough time getting trust configured properly so I could verify some file signatures, and found the solution to an issue that has haunted me for some time. C: test gpg - verify putty.zip.gpg putty.zip. Gpg: Good signature from "PuTTY Releases. But I trust it! C: tes...
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