Month: January 2010

  • Terminal Services Gateway online

    Finally after a year we have got our Terminal Services gateway online for remote access to our terminal server. I’m not saying that I spent a whole year trying to get it running, rather that it has taken that time from when we first installed the server, until I have had the opportunity to get…

  • LED Lights For Outdoor Use Vs Halogens, Cordless Spots Etc

    As you see, my recent reviews have covered several different types of LED torch. The design of these is getting better all the time. The cheapest ones tend to use standard LED epoxy packages with no reflector or a simple flat reflector made of aluminised plastic, sometimes there will be a small lamp with a…

  • Energizer PROSW2A comparison with Cateye EL-530 Cycle Headlight

    A few weeks ago I reviewed the small handheld Energizer “Hard Case” 2 cell AA swivel head LED torch. Given I also own a Cateye EL-530 LED cycle headlight, it was only ever going to be a matter of time before I decided to compare them, although in fact this is the first time I…

  • Energizer Folding LED Lantern FL452G

    As I noted previously we are starting to see LEDs become more widespread in Energizer’s product range, a good trend considering the brand’s ubiquity and the advantages of high power white LEDs. For the purposes of this article I am comparing this battery powered lantern with a more traditional style, a fluorescent Energizer model as…

  • Explorer path length bug workarounds

    Following on from this morning’s post I checked out a couple of GUI based tools from Microsoft: RichCopy is an internal MS tool they released to the community a while back. It works very well – when it works. When I used it, it crashed numerous times – apparently it can’t handle long paths at…

  • When is Microsoft going to fix Explorer’s biggest bug?

    School sysadmins everywhere will know this problem. You go to back up or copy some folder where pupils have been storing their files. The error you get is “the path is too long” and you check and find the path is longer than 256 characters. Now it so happens that many older APIs in Windows…

  • Ghosting a server using Windows PE

    When we first started to use Ghost, it used to run on MS-DOS or PC-DOS and it was just a 16 bit package. I never tried it in anything other than a desktop context. At that time our servers were not in my area of responsibility for set up and install. Later on I got…