Archive for September, 2006

How can I disable the Shutdown Event Tracker on a Windows Server 2003 machine?

September 29, 2006

Shutdown Event Tracker provides a way for IT
professionals to consistently track why users restart or shut down their
computers. It does not document why users choose other options, such as Log
off and Hibernate. It gathers the reasons users give for restarts and
shutdowns to help create a comprehensive picture of an organization’s system
environment.
You can later view [...]

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Lost is back. Season 3.

September 28, 2006

Wednesday, October 4 at 9/8c
“A Tale of Two Cities” SEASON PREMIERE
In the season premiere episode, Jack, Kate and Sawyer begin to discover what they are up against as prisoners of “The Others.”

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52 Things To Read Before Asking About Rogues!

September 27, 2006

52 Things To Read Before Asking About Warcraft Rogues!
1. Nobody wants to rate your build
2. Slice and Dice does more damage than any other finisher in a raid environment
3. There is no dodge cap
4. Blade Flurry is always good, even against a single target
5. www.shadowpanther.net has a good list of equipment and has a rating [...]

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Synchronize a Unix machine with Windows

September 13, 2006

Required Windows Software
The required tools are available through the cygwin distribution. You can download cygwin from http://www.cygwin.com/. The authentication protocol used in rsync is a 128 bit MD4 based challenge response system. Please note that the packets sent between the client and servers on port 873 are not encrypted. For encryption support you can configure [...]

Tags: backup, Cygwin, daemon, Rsync, rsyncd, Tools, Unix, windows
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Redbull Air Race

September 2, 2006

Redbullshit. Cancelled because of wind. Fair enough. 6 hours in traffic because of piss poor organisation. Sucks.
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Sent using a Sony Ericsson mobile phone
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