Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Share Folder Without Password in XP
Share to "ANONYMOUS LOGON" and set folder security to allow "ANONYMOUS LOGON" .
Monday, July 26, 2010
How to install Windows XP without USB, Floppy or CD Drive
- Use a 2ndPC. Download WinToFlash to 2nd PC.
- Put your target hard disk in a USB caddy and mount it in 2nd PC.
- Get your original XP CD onto 2nd PC.
- Run WinToFlash. Go to advanced mode.
- Select "Transfer Windows Setup to USB Drive", and click "Run".
- Select Windows source path as your XP CD, and the USB Drive as your target hard disk, and click "Run".
- When completed, Mount your target hard disk in your target PC/laptop, and boot.
- Select text mode (1st option) from the menu.
- Set up Windows XP in normal fashion.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Convert MySQL database to UTF8
ALTER DATABASE dbname DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci;
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
HTC HD2 Review
This is not my first HTC smartphone. I have had a few versions already. They are always the same: Great on paper, nice in the hand, but unstable and unpredictable in use. The pros then:
1) Slim, weighty, and nice physical quality feel.
2) Fabulous screen. Large, bright and contrasty. Gives the iPhone a good run for its money in this department.
3) Good reception for phone, quite reasonable for the FM radio, loud enough handsfree mode.
4) Fantastic Wifi Router facility. I am using it now to write this on my laptop. However, O2 took this off their version. I had to download it off a 3rd party website. So beware, if you are buying from O2.
5) MP3 sound quality quite acceptable. Framerates fast enough to watch a decent video.
Now the cons:
1) The virtual keyboard and the touch screen. Simply the worst I have ever used on any device, bar none. And I have used a lot of mobile devices in my life. It is inaccurate and over sensitive. Switching between it and the iPhone is like night and day. The capacitive screen is too sensitive and not "debounced" properly. It often can't differentiate between a swipe, a hold and a press, resulting in numerous accidental calls when "swiping" through the contacts. Every other key press has to be corrected. Here is an example of an email to myself without corrections:
"Mary hsd a littlr lamb. Its fleece eas ss ehite sd dnoe. A.d every where thst msry er6 yhr lsmb eas sure to go"
And I was typing very slowly and carefully. The problem is that it registers the key as you release your finger (a cheap, lazy and ineffective debouncing trick), and if you don't lift you finger vertically off the screen, it will register the next key in the direction that you are lifting. Sometimes it will even register a key 3 keys away from the one that you hit. I text and email a lot, so this phone has been excruciating to use. I could go on and on about the keyboard, but you get the picture.
2) The atrocious battery life. Just to try and get a day's worth out of it means switching off *everything*: Wifi, Bluetooth, 3G, data services, backlight, in fact just about anything that might just make this phone useful. i never go anywhere without my USB charging lead and plug it into anything that resembles a USB port at every opportunity just to keep it going.
3) Windows Mobile stability. The complete lack of it. My son crashed it within 2 minutes of first turning it on. It requires a reboot several time a day just to stop it stuttering and freezing. However, I have to admit, I am a heavy user, using almost all the applications and every aspect of the phone all the time. This behavour is common to all the Windows Mobile phones tht I have used.
4) Speed, the lack of. For a phone with a 1GHz processor, I have laptops that run XP faster on half the CPU speed. The first few hours were fine, it felt speedy. But as the SMS and emails piled up, it slowly starts to grind. Switching between reading messages to answering them can take anything up to 10 seconds.
5) User Interface. HTC tried to overlay, and in some cases replace, the standard Windows Mobile interface. Whilst the end result looks "pretty", it is inconsistent. It looks like it has been designed by a team who never met each other. What works in one part of the inteface doesn't work in another part. Also, when they run out of ideas, they just dump you straight back into clunky black and white Windows Mobile interface.
I have spent the last few days wondering whether to send it back. But I think I will keep it for the Wifi router as I am almost dependent on it now. It work far better than the useless 3 "Mifi" router.
1) Slim, weighty, and nice physical quality feel.
2) Fabulous screen. Large, bright and contrasty. Gives the iPhone a good run for its money in this department.
3) Good reception for phone, quite reasonable for the FM radio, loud enough handsfree mode.
4) Fantastic Wifi Router facility. I am using it now to write this on my laptop. However, O2 took this off their version. I had to download it off a 3rd party website. So beware, if you are buying from O2.
5) MP3 sound quality quite acceptable. Framerates fast enough to watch a decent video.
Now the cons:
1) The virtual keyboard and the touch screen. Simply the worst I have ever used on any device, bar none. And I have used a lot of mobile devices in my life. It is inaccurate and over sensitive. Switching between it and the iPhone is like night and day. The capacitive screen is too sensitive and not "debounced" properly. It often can't differentiate between a swipe, a hold and a press, resulting in numerous accidental calls when "swiping" through the contacts. Every other key press has to be corrected. Here is an example of an email to myself without corrections:
"Mary hsd a littlr lamb. Its fleece eas ss ehite sd dnoe. A.d every where thst msry er6 yhr lsmb eas sure to go"
And I was typing very slowly and carefully. The problem is that it registers the key as you release your finger (a cheap, lazy and ineffective debouncing trick), and if you don't lift you finger vertically off the screen, it will register the next key in the direction that you are lifting. Sometimes it will even register a key 3 keys away from the one that you hit. I text and email a lot, so this phone has been excruciating to use. I could go on and on about the keyboard, but you get the picture.
2) The atrocious battery life. Just to try and get a day's worth out of it means switching off *everything*: Wifi, Bluetooth, 3G, data services, backlight, in fact just about anything that might just make this phone useful. i never go anywhere without my USB charging lead and plug it into anything that resembles a USB port at every opportunity just to keep it going.
3) Windows Mobile stability. The complete lack of it. My son crashed it within 2 minutes of first turning it on. It requires a reboot several time a day just to stop it stuttering and freezing. However, I have to admit, I am a heavy user, using almost all the applications and every aspect of the phone all the time. This behavour is common to all the Windows Mobile phones tht I have used.
4) Speed, the lack of. For a phone with a 1GHz processor, I have laptops that run XP faster on half the CPU speed. The first few hours were fine, it felt speedy. But as the SMS and emails piled up, it slowly starts to grind. Switching between reading messages to answering them can take anything up to 10 seconds.
5) User Interface. HTC tried to overlay, and in some cases replace, the standard Windows Mobile interface. Whilst the end result looks "pretty", it is inconsistent. It looks like it has been designed by a team who never met each other. What works in one part of the inteface doesn't work in another part. Also, when they run out of ideas, they just dump you straight back into clunky black and white Windows Mobile interface.
I have spent the last few days wondering whether to send it back. But I think I will keep it for the Wifi router as I am almost dependent on it now. It work far better than the useless 3 "Mifi" router.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Outlook 2007 hyperlink error - "This Operation Has Been Cancelled Due to Restrictions in Effect on This Computer"
Registry corruption.
Solution: Exit Outlook. Install Firefox. Mke it default browser. Exit Firefox. Run Internet Explorer, make it default browser. Exit IE. Restart Outlook. Should work now.
Solution: Exit Outlook. Install Firefox. Mke it default browser. Exit Firefox. Run Internet Explorer, make it default browser. Exit IE. Restart Outlook. Should work now.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Review of Asus 1005HA 10-inch Netbook

1) Try as I might, I couldn't get the battery to last more than 6 hours, but I suppose that is with the Wifi on and using it fairly constantly, on average brightness. I guess to get it to last the claimed 8.5 hours, you will probably have to dim the screen a lot more and turn off the Wifi.
2) The cursor keys are strangely shaped and I kept hitting the wrong key.
3) The dimpled trackpad area doesn't feel well designed and isn't as responsive as other laptops I have had.
4) The trackpad button is a rocker type affair for left and right clicks and takes a little more pressure to activate than I would like.
But that said, it is a great little laptop with a great battery life. I will probably be buying a couple for the rest of the family.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Disabling thumbs.db in Windows XP folders
Start Windows File Explorer. Go to menu: Tools, Folder Options, Check/Tick "Do not cache thumbnails"
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Apache - 403 Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server
Turn off SELinux.
Log on to the server. vi /etc/sysconfig/selinux. Change "enforcing" to "disabled". Reboot.
Log on to the server. vi /etc/sysconfig/selinux. Change "enforcing" to "disabled". Reboot.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
SharePoint Event Error: The database WSS_Content on NAME\Microsoft##SSEE is not accessible to missing Windows Internal Database signatures
- On SharePoint server, cd to "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web server extensions\12\BIN" folder.
- Run: stsadm -o provisionservice -action stop -servicetype spwebservice -servicename ""
- Run: stsadm -o provisionservice -action start -servicetype spwebservice -servicename ""
- Run: psconfig -cmd upgrade -inplace b2b -wait -force
- Run: "iisreset /noforce"
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
DNN upgrade error BC30560: 'RewriterRuleCollection' is ambiguous in the namespace 'DotNetNuke.HttpModules.Config'
Remove "DotNetNuke.HttpModules.UrlRewrite.dll" from DotNetNuke\bin.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Monday, June 1, 2009
DotNetNuke Upgrade failed - The type initializer for 'DotNetNuke.Security.Membership.Data.DataProvider' threw an exception
Delete the following files from the \bin folder:
DotNetNuke.Authentication.ADSI.dll
DotNetNuke.Authentication.ADSIProvider.dll
DotNetNuke.DNNScheduler.SqlDataProvider.dll
DotNetNuke.HttpModules.Authentication.dll
DotNetNuke.Provider.DBLoggingProvider.SqlDataProvider.dll
DotNetNuke.Provider.Membership.SqlDataProvider.dll
DotNetNuke.Provider.SQLMembershipProvider.dll
DotNetNuke.Provider.SQLProfileProvider.dll
DotNetNuke.Provider.SQLRoleProvider.dll
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