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The Outspoken Wookie: 2014-11
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Monday, November 10, 2014. Azure Needs To Be Introduced To 2012. I'd *REALLY* like to know how, if Microsoft is pumping so much time and energy into Azure, it cannot handle the VHDX format, let alone Generation 2 Virtual Machines from Hyper-V 2012? I mean, we're now in 2014 and have the Windows Server 10 Technical Preview available to us and Microsoft still can't handle .VHDX files in their Azure virtual machines! Posted by Hilton Travis. Wednesday, November 05, 2014. Medical Woo-Woo Shits Me. Was select...
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The Outspoken Wookie: 2014-10
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Tuesday, October 07, 2014. Windows 8.x Wireless Networking Issues. One of the more useful features of Windows 7 that has been completely removed from Windows 8.x for no apparently decent reason is the "Manage Wireless Networks" Control Panel applet. It provided you with a wealth of knowledge and gave you the ability to, as its name suggests, manage wireless networks. So, with the demise of this useful feature, along came the Kerkia group with their WinFi. 8195;netsh wlan show profile. Netsh wlan export p...
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The Outspoken Wookie: Embedded "Security" with IPMI and UPnP
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014. Embedded "Security" with IPMI and UPnP. First, let me say that I've been outspoken about UPnP on gateway devices since UPnP was first released - it is simply a Bad Idea. Recently released information on an IPMI vulnerability involving UPnP on server motherboards has been published by Cari.net here. Not good. Not good at all. Posted by Hilton Travis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Hilton, from Quark IT. Was selected by Microsoft Australia to be...
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The Outspoken Wookie: Azure Needs To Be Introduced To 2012
http://hiltont.blogspot.com/2014/11/azure-needs-to-be-introduced-to-2012.html
Monday, November 10, 2014. Azure Needs To Be Introduced To 2012. I'd *REALLY* like to know how, if Microsoft is pumping so much time and energy into Azure, it cannot handle the VHDX format, let alone Generation 2 Virtual Machines from Hyper-V 2012? I mean, we're now in 2014 and have the Windows Server 10 Technical Preview available to us and Microsoft still can't handle .VHDX files in their Azure virtual machines! Posted by Hilton Travis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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The Outspoken Wookie: Companyweb on SBS 2003 stopping
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Friday, August 15, 2014. Companyweb on SBS 2003 stopping. We've all had those sites where, for some reason, Companyweb just stops, needs restarting then runs fine for a while and then stops again. Gotta love it. Well, I have a site we're in the process of migrating from SBS 2003 to Essentials 2012 R2 Office 365 where this started happening a few days ago, so I decided to sort out a scheduled script to take care of this for me. If exist default.aspx del default.aspx. Posted by Hilton Travis. Was selected ...
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The Outspoken Wookie: Medical Woo-Woo Shits Me
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Wednesday, November 05, 2014. Medical Woo-Woo Shits Me. Anyone who knows me knows that I'm not a fan of medical woo-woo. So, to help people understand what these quasi-medical woo-woo terms mean, here's a Patient's Guide to Magical Medicine. And in case someone is looking for the other common term for these practices, it is "SCAM" as in Supplements, Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Posted by Hilton Travis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Hilton, from Quark IT.
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The Outspoken Wookie: Windows 8.x Wireless Networking Issues
http://hiltont.blogspot.com/2014/10/windows-8x-wireless-networking-issues.html
Tuesday, October 07, 2014. Windows 8.x Wireless Networking Issues. One of the more useful features of Windows 7 that has been completely removed from Windows 8.x for no apparently decent reason is the "Manage Wireless Networks" Control Panel applet. It provided you with a wealth of knowledge and gave you the ability to, as its name suggests, manage wireless networks. So, with the demise of this useful feature, along came the Kerkia group with their WinFi. 8195;netsh wlan show profile. Netsh wlan export p...
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SBS FAQ – Wayne Small – SBS MVP | Just another Microsoft MVPs site
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SBS FAQ – Wayne Small – SBS MVP. New Site now live – last post here. September 5, 2009. This is my last post on this old blog. I’ve today launched my new website where I’ve consolidated my blog and everything else I’ve been working on. Is the site and my blog is under that. I’ve already migrated over my feedburner RSS feeds, so if you are reading this then you’ve gotten in via the web or some other RSS feed before I setup feedburner. Jump on over to www.sbsfaq.com. Been a bit silent. August 12, 2009.
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The Outspoken Wookie: Internet and WAN Connectivity - WTF are all these terms?
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014. Internet and WAN Connectivity - WTF are all these terms? There are many ways to break Internet and WAN connectivity down, however there are two main types of Internet connection available today – asynchronous. ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line), ADSL2 and ADSL2 are all asynchronous. A business grade ADSL2 service with 200GB or so of data is likely to cost in the vicinity of $100-$150 per month. A 10Mbps EOC connection with 200GB or so of data is likely to cost in the vi...
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The Outspoken Wookie: Does A 6Gbps SATA Interface Actually Matter
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Sunday, December 07, 2014. Does A 6Gbps SATA Interface Actually Matter. As we've been told all our lives, bigger is better. But as we also know, what we've always been told isn't necessarily right any more (and often wasn't ever right). So, with that in mind, I present the 6Gbps SATA Interface! Right, now that we know the actual maximum data throughput of a bunch of different SATA standards, what we need to do is to look for drives that we can attach to these SATA interfaces and see how fast they can go ...
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