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giovedì, 29 luglio 2004

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postato da andreabeggi, 29/07/2004 22:11 | link | commenti

Feed RSS per Splinder

Forse ho scopert0 l’acqua calda, ma via BlogStreet è possibile generare un feed RSS per i blog di Splinder. Ho provato con il mio. Ho generato questo feed. Vi saprò dire se funziona.

 

postato da andreabeggi, 29/07/2004 22:08 | link | commenti (2)

giovedì, 15 luglio 2004

Event ID: 12 Source: W32Time

Per liberarsi del fastidioso errore:

net time /setsntp:<server>

consiglio ntp2.ien.it perchè conforme TIME RFC-868 e DAYTIME RFC-867

poi: w32tm /config /syncfromflags MANUAL /reliable:YES /update

postato da andreabeggi, 15/07/2004 00:26 | link | commenti

mercoledì, 14 luglio 2004

Cambio porta TCP su cui ascolta il server RDP

Per cambiare la porta TCP di ascolto del server RDP, modificare la chiave:

 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\TerminalServer\WinStations\RDP-Tcp\PortNumber

inserendo il numero, in decimal, della porta desiderata

postato da andreabeggi, 14/07/2004 00:58 | link | commenti

mercoledì, 07 luglio 2004

Ultr@VNC

UltraVNC: http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/website/ è un pregrevole fork di RealVNC, queste alcune delle caratteristiche:

* File Transfer with intuitive Graphical User Interface
* Optional Video Driver for high speed and low CPU (W2000/XP/2003), Ddi hooking (Win 9.x)
* NT Domain and Active Directory based security
* High speed and performances over LAN connections.
* Very good responsivness over slow connections (cable, modem)
* Embedded Client/Server Text Chat
* Optional Data Stream Enrcryption Plugin
* Viewer with Auto Configuration, Quick Options and Auto Scaling
* Standard Win32 Viewer and JavaViewer connections over TCP/IP
* Supported Operating Systems: Win9x/NT4/Win2000/XP/2003
* Viewer Toolbar and Hot keys
* View Modes: Full-Screen, Scaled and Windowed
* Viewer Status Window
* Dynamic Single Window/Full Desktop view switching
* Backward Compatible with others VNC flavors.
* Support for 32/24/16/8 bits colors
* Server's Desktop dynamic resolution switching
* Server Screen Blanking/mouse locking from viewer side
* Bandwidth Saving technologies : Bitmap Cache management, server screen scaling

* Possibility to send Ctrl-Alt-Del to the remote server

Lo consiglio a tutti





postato da andreabeggi, 07/07/2004 11:30 | link | commenti (1)

giovedì, 01 luglio 2004

Using the Inbox Repair Tool

To fix corrupted PST files, you can use the Inbox Repair Tool. However, the tool isn’t always able to repair every PST file. It works by repairing the PST file’s header and then deleting anything in the file that it doesn’t understand. So if a PST file’s header is damaged, as may be the case for corruption that occurs during a version upgrade, the tool should have no trouble making the repair. But if the data within the file is corrupt, the Inbox Repair Tool will likely destroy what’s left of the file. That's why it's always good to make a backup of the PST file before running the Inbox Repair Tool.

The Inbox Repair Tool is located in the C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Mapi\1033\NT directory of any system that’s running Windows 2000 or Windows XP. The tool’s filename is Scanpst.exe. Other versions of Windows also include the Inbox Repair Tool, but the tool’s location varies among these earlier versions.

(Via TechRepublic)

postato da andreabeggi, 01/07/2004 10:31 | link | commenti (1)