April 30, 2007
@ 08:30 PM

Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) 3.0 was released earlier today.

Download: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e4a868d7-a820-46a0-b4db-ed6aa4a336d9&DisplayLang=en
More info: http://blogs.technet.com/upstate-ny-technology/archive/2007/04/30/microsoft-windows-server-update-services-wsus-3-0-has-been-released.aspx

I've begun migration of my WSUS v2.0 SP1 to v3.0.  Pushed it out to the top level server - no problems so far.  I'll post more updates once the entire distribution network is done.


 
Categories: IT

Exchange Server 2007's Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) feature provides a way to set-up geographically-dispersed clusters to protect against data center failure (aka "site failure"). Though the documentation provides plenty of detail on how to set up CCR clusters in a single data center - where both cluster nodes and the computer hosting the File Share Witness are in the same data center - the documentation on how to set this up across data centers has been skimpy, or even non-existent.

http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/04/25/438185.aspx

See also:

http://exchangepedia.com/blog/2007/04/ccr-over-wan-failover-and-fsw-questions.html
http://exchangepedia.com/blog/2007/02/exchange-server-2003-sp1-bag-of-goodies.html


 
Categories: Exchange 2007 | IT

As I'm moving out of Kingston soon, I recently had to "Call Bell".

  • I picked up the phone and dialed 310-2355 (310-BELL).  I'm jealous.  Why can't I get a number like that?  Why does everyone have to dial 613 before MY number?
  • Emily told me to tell her what I wanted.  "Cancel my phone line," I said.  "Cancel your phone services?" she asks. "Yup."  I'm told to punch in my 10-digit number... which I do, and my call is promptly forwarded.
  • Speaking to an actual person now, the customer service rep asks me my 10 digit phone number again.  Way to go...  She sounds like a female Russel Peters in full swing Indian accent.
  • The phone service was quickly cancelled for May 1st.  Gave her my Sympatico account name and email address as well, and my DSL service will be cancelled.
  • No, I don't want a cell phone.
  • Yes, I know I'm a loyal customer and I get to pay you more money in the future for more services.  Yay.  Bell One Bill.  Yay, free cell phone calling to other Bell customers.  Shame I won't get that!
  • Took the phone line redirection service for $14-15 off.  Guess people won't be reaching me at this number after May 1st. =)
  • Yes, I'm perfectly happy with the service you gave me today.  Scale from 1 to 10?  What?  8 is "fast"?  Shouldn't 5 be fast?  Isn't that to be expected?  Mark inflation clearly happens everywhere in Canada - not just in our schools.

Total call time, as per my phone when I hung up: 6 minutes, 55 seconds.  I'm impressed.


 
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URL: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932818

Microsoft has released the April 2007 Cumulative Update for Media Center for Windows Vista. This update contains several improvements, and it resolves several issues. This cumulative update is intended for computers that are running Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate.

x86: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=AE86D8C1-4015-4B43-ABB6-123E6E539248

x64: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=8E75B530-2086-4A70-AB91-47DDB8B49AE7


 
Categories: IT | Windows Vista | Media Center

Go to work, come home. Go to work, come home. Go to work -- and vanish without a trace.

Billions of bees have done just that, leaving the crop fields they are supposed to pollinate, and scientists are mystified about why.

The phenomenon was first noticed late last year in the United States, where honeybees are used to pollinate $15 billion worth of fruits, nuts and other crops annually. Disappearing bees also have been reported in Europe and Brazil.

Honeybees are not the only pollinators whose numbers are dropping. Other animals that do this essential job -- non-honeybees, wasps, flies, beetles, birds and bats -- have decreasing populations as well. But honeybees are the big actors in commercial pollination efforts.

"One reason we're in this situation is this is a supersize society -- we tend to equate small with insignificant," Berenbaum said. "I'm sorry but that's not true in biology. You have to be small to get into the flower and deliver the pollen.

"Without that critical act, there's no fruit. And no technology has been invented that equals, much less surpasses, insect pollinators."

Source: http://www.reuters.com/articlePrint?articleId=USN1930946620070422


 
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Ontario will ban the sale of inefficient incandescent light bulbs by 2012, a move that follows in the footsteps of Australia, the province said Wednesday.

The government estimates that replacing the 87 million incandescent bulbs in use across Ontario with more efficient bulbs would save six million megawatt hours every year.

The ban, part of a wider energy conservation program, would allow for exceptions, such as the use of incandescent bulbs in fields like medicine.

Also, if manufacturers develop energy-efficient incandescent bulbs, those would be allowed.

More efficient lighting would include compact fluorescent bulbs (CFLs), which use about 75 per cent less electricity than older incandescent bulbs.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2007/04/18/ontario-lightbulb-ban.html


 
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April 18, 2007
@ 09:47 PM

I played with the Yod'm 3D utility a few weeks back.  Wasn't too impressed; caused some strange behaviours, didn't install well, and was quite slow.

Switcher is really cool though.  Offering the same thing as Window's Flip3D, but now with Exposé-like layouts.  Hitting PgDown/PgUp switches between the "dock" layout and Exposé layout.

I recommend you give it a try.


 
Categories: IT | Windows Vista

The anti-spam agents in Exchange Server 2007 log their actions in agent logs. By default, agent logs reside in \Exchange Server\TransportRoles\Logs\AgentLog. Each agent log is 10 Mb in size. The size of the directory is capped at 250 Mb, the age of a log to 30 days. (Logs are flushed when they "age" up to 30 days or if the directory size reaches 250 Mb - whichever happens first).

There's only one configuration option for the agent log - that to enable or disable it. This is done by editing the EdgeTransport.exe.config file, located in \Exchange Server\Bin folder on Edge and Hub Transport servers. To disable agent logging, insert the following string under in the config file:

<add key="AgentLogEnabled" value="FALSE"> </add>

You can parse the agent log using the Get-AgentLog command from the shell. By default, this parses the agent log residing in the default location. If you've copied a bunch of agent logs at an alternate location, you can specify the alternate location using the following syntax - in this example the agent logs have been copied to Z:\Antispam Agent Logs directory:

Get-AgentLog -location "Z:\AntiSpam Agent Logs"

Here's what an entry in the agent log looks like - note the different fields and their values:

Timestamp : 4/16/2007 12:39:49 AM
SessionId : 08C948C83FB951AC
IPAddress : 72.46.133.113
MessageId :
P1FromAddress : ret@noncornelan.com
P2FromAddresses : {}
Recipients : {foo@yourdomain.com}
Agent : Connection Filtering Agent
Event : OnRcptCommand
Action : RejectCommand
SmtpResponse : 550 5.7.1 Recipient not authorized, your IP has been found on a block list
Reason : BlockListProvider
ReasonData : Spamhaus SBL-XBL
Diagnostics :

As you can see, the logs provide adequate information for reporting on anti-spam activity, as well as for troubleshooting anti-spam issues like the the instance where a user comes in complaining a message from an internet sender hasn't been received.

Getting to know the agent logs will make troubleshooting such issues much easier.

By default, the Get-Agent log returns all the entries in the agent logs. It can be constrained to a particular date and time - the recommended way to perform most agent log searches, unless you want to immerse yourself in 30 days (or 250 Mb) of anti-spam goodness! This is done using the -StartDate and -EndDate parameters:

Get-AgentLog -StartDate "4/16/2007" -EndDate "4/17/2007"

You can also constrain it further by adding time of the day:

Get-AgentLog -StartDate "4/17/2007 8:00 AM" -EndDate "4/17/2007 2:00 PM"

Though the Get-AgentLog command only takes these 3 parameters - location, StartDate, and EndDate, you can further filter the logs using most of its logged fields.

To filter the log to show messages to a particular recipient:

Get-AgentLog -StartDate "4/16/2007" -EndDate "4/17/2007" | where {$_.recipients -like "foo@yourdomain.com"}

To search for messages from a particular sender:

Get-AgentLog -StartDate "4/16/2007" -EndDate "4/17/2007" | where {$_.P1FromAddress -like "aqe@easymoney2u.com" -or $_.P2FromAddresses -like "aqe@easymoney2u.com"}

To filter by the anti-spam agent that acted on a message, e.g. Connection Filtering Agent:

Get-AgentLog -StartDate "4/15/2007" -EndDate "4/17/2007" | where {$_.Agent -eq "Connection Filtering Agent"}

Similarly, you can filter by other agents that write to the agent logs: 1) Content Filter Agent 2) SenderID agent 3) Sender Filter agent 4) Recipient Filter agent and 5) Edge Rules agent.

To filter agent logs by the sending host's IP address, use the following command:

Get-AgentLog -StartDate "4/15/2007" -EndDate "4/17/2007" | where {$_.IPAddress -eq "72.46.133.113"}

The reason field in each log entry specifies the reason supplied by the anti-spam agent that takes the action. For instance, as seen in the agent log entry shown earlier in this article, the agent that acted on the message is the Connection Filtering Agent, the reason is BlockListProvider (i.e. "RBL" or "Real-time Block List"). The ReasonData field actually gives you the name of the IP Block List Provider, as configured in Exchange. In the above agent log entry, it is "Spamhaus SBL-XBL". To constrain the search for messages blocked by IP Block List Providers:

Get-AgentLog -StartDate "4/15/2007" -EndDate "4/17/2007" | where {$_.Reason -eq "BlockListProvider"}

You can also look for messages blocked by a particular IP Block List Povider:

Get-AgentLog -StartDate "4/15/2007" -EndDate "4/17/2007" | where {$_.ReasonData -eq "Spamhaus SBL-XBL"}

As shown in the above examples, you can use the Get-AgentLog command and pipe the data to filter it based on the fields logged. You can get more details about agent logs - including the fields logged, from the Managing Agent Logging section in Exchange Server 2007 documentation.

Source: http://exchangepedia.com/blog/2007/04/managing-and-filtering-anti-spam-agent.html


 
Categories: Exchange 2007 | IT

Managing
SPSFAQ0603157 - Should I have more or less Site Collections in SharePoint Server 2007?
SPSFAQ0603158 - How do I add support for crawling PDFs in SharePoint Server?
SPSFAQ0603159 - How should I set up administrative or service accounts for SharePoint Server 2007?
SPSFAQ0603160 - What are the Microsoft Application Templates for SharePoint and how can I use them?

Downloads

SPSFAQ090365 - What is a good starting point for planning my SharePoint architecture?

Links
SPSFAQ0803164 - How do I get started with editing the CSS in SharePoint Server 2007?
SPSFAQ0603161 - Where can I start online administrator training for SharePoint Server 2007?

Source: http://www.spsfaq.com/2007/04/some-essential-faqs-for-admins-of-moss.htm


 
Categories: IT | Sharepoint Server 2007

April 14, 2007
@ 05:48 PM

Update for Outlook 2007 (KB933493)

This update fixes a problem in which a calendar item that is marked as private is opened if it is found by using the Search Desktop feature. The update also fixes performance issues that occur when you work with items in a large .pst file or .ost file.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c262bcfd-1e09-49b6-9003-c4c47539df66&DisplayLang=en


 
Categories: IT | Windows Vista

Now you've done it.  Logged in as administrator to browse the web and download illegal content off the internet.  Now you have this pesky ? in your tray, asking you to buy this software to remove spyware.

I recently had to fiddle with this stuff... and I found http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/resources/link244.html worked well for me.  roguescanfix_setup.exe can be downloaded at the bottom of this post as well.

Enjoy.

roguescanfix_setup.exe (886.55 KB)
 
Categories: IT

Working in a noisy coffeeshop provides a background level of white noise that most people find helps them to concentrate.  It certainly helps me when I need to come up with some creative ideas.

Boodler can generate this noise with noise clips.  I just discovered this, and I find that playing the summer night and wind and crow samples continuously, at a low volume level really helps me to focus.  Not too loud.  This would be neat to have playing in the corner of my apartment.  I'll play with this sometime... when I don't have a thesis due. =)

Boodler is a tool for creating soundscapes -- continuous, infinitely varying streams of sound. Boodler is designed to run in the background on a computer, maintaining whatever sound environment you desire.

Boodler is extensible, customizable, and modular. Each soundscape is a small piece of Python code -- typically less than a page. A soundscape can incorporate other soundscapes; it can combine other soundscapes, switch between them, fade them in and out. This package comes with many example soundscapes. You can use these, modify them, combine them to arbitrary levels of complexity, or write your own.

Link

Boodler: http://www.eblong.com/zarf/boodler/

Samples

Summer Night: http://www.eblong.com/zarf/boodler/samp-summernight.mp3
Wind and crows: http://www.eblong.com/zarf/boodler/samp-windcrows.mp3
Highway: http://www.eblong.com/zarf/boodler/samp-highway.mp3


 
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Error message:

System error 1058 has occurred.
The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated with it.

To re-enable service:

sc config servicename start= {boot|system|auto|demand|disabled} - note the presence of the space!

Example:

sc config beep start= demand (where beep is the name of the service.)

More:

http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/03928250-2796-4253-8fb1-b25329ddf35f1033.mspx?mfr=true


 
Categories: IT | Windows Vista