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Blog Redesign

I redesigned the blog today since I started to get tired of the modified K2 theme I have been using for the last year and a half.  I’m considering modifying K2 some more and going back to it, but for now I liked this theme that I picked up from the the good folks over at Design Disease.

I really just wanted to make the blog a little easier on the eyes with some more color and narrower columns so that it could work better on the new netbooks and mobile devices that are becoming so popular.  I also used a new theme specifically for the iPhone, called iWPhone, that will only show up if you are using mobile Safari (designed by ContentRobot).

Let me know what you think.

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  • As an IT admin it will happen to all of us at some point; there will be that problem that seems like you are 10 minutes away from fixing that quickly turns into 10 hours and then 2, 3, even 5+ days.  Before you know it, you have spent a week with nearly zero sleep and a lot of caffeine and then you finally realize that you are not any further along than when you started.  I spent the last week banging my head up against a wall trying to get a clients new Windows Server 2008 and Exchange 2007 SP1 environment up and running, only to find out that Microsoft has a crippling bug in Windows Server 2008 that won’t allow Outlook Anywhere (a.k.a. RPC over HTTP) to run in its default configuration.

    The most unfortunate part about this is that Microsoft is still yet to release any information publicly about this problem, which is really sad because they generally do such a great job of at least posting limitations of their products on many of their wonderful blogs.  I had to search the Internet and eventually found articles that led me in the right direction but I was never able to find a blog/article that outlined the exact steps that I used to fix/diagnose Outlook Anywhere which is why I really felt the need to write this post.

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  • AD/OD ThumbWell, I’ve been swamped with work for the last 10 months and haven’t even come close to having a chance to sit down and write any well thought out blog entries.  I was compelled though a couple weeks ago to write a new entry about the coolest new feature that I stumbled across in Apple’s still relatively new OS X 10.5.2 Server.

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    D5: Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Together

    All the videos from Steve Jobs and Bill Gates interview by Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher at the WSJ D5 conference.

    “To create a new standard, it takes something that’s not just a little bit different, it takes something that’s really new and really captures people’s imagination and the Macintosh, of all the machines I’ve ever seen, is the only one that meets that standard.”Microsoft founder Bill Gates, 1984

    “If I were running Apple, I would milk the Macintosh for all it’s worth–and get busy on the next great thing. The PC wars are over. Done. Microsoft won a long time ago.” –Steve Jobs, 1996

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  • Windows XP Life-Cycle

    I’ve been running Windows Vista for over 6 months now, and I have to report that overall I think it is a great product. Microsoft has already sold over 20 million copies of Vista in just a couple months and it is looking like sales are going to keep moving forward at a steady pace.

    With Apple’s anti-Vista campaign and much of the negative media about Vista, it can be hard for most people to make a decision as to how they feel about Microsoft’s latest OS. The only way to make this decision though is to just test it for yourself. Vista brings with it a whole host of new features that increase end-user satisfaction and ease IT administration, and Microsoft is going to make sure this time around that people realize this as quickly as possible.

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