Month: August 2010

  • Building Windows 7 Enterprise x64 Image [2] – Test Deployment Base OS & Core Apps

    OK, start deployment capture using MDT 2010 Update 1 capture platform. Apply Windows PE capture step fails. Capture task eventually reports 8 errors. Logs are written to C:MININT subdirectories and %temp%SMSTSLog folder and %temp%smsts.log. Try updating deployment share. Install 7Entx64 as OS in MDT. Update deployment share again to use new OS boot images. This…

  • Building Windows 7 Enterprise x64 Image / Home PC

    We have started deploying new laptops (HP Probook 6550b) with 4 GB RAM so x64 Windows 7 is the preferred OS due to 3.5 GB limit of x32 Windows. Previous image covered in the series of articles starting here was 32 bit Pro generic and specific, now building 64 bit Ent generic / specific. I…

  • LCD Form Factor Trend Hype

    New laptops being shipped today have a native resolution of 1366×768. Previously it was 1280×800. Before that it was 1024×768. Considering I can get 1280×1024 or 1440×900 on the desktop the trend to increase only the width of the screen while keeping the height roughly the same seems backward. Application and OS design favours horizontal…

  • HP T5720 Thin Client

    This is my latest acquisition from Trademe, and a very good one at that – the T5720 is almost a current model (not quite) and this particular one was made only four years ago. Although this one, which cost me $83, has 256 MB of RAM, I have ordered some more for it in order…

  • Switchcraft EH Series Audio/Video/Data Connectors Now Available In New Zealand

    Back about two years ago when we were fully in the swing of installing projectors in our classrooms, I had to come up with a scheme for getting wall plates in for the VGA cables that connect projectors and laptops. Up until now all that has been available or easy to find has been a…

  • Electrical safety standards falling

    This photo is of the inside of a well known and supposedly high quality (Australian) brand of plugbox which I would have unhesitatingly recommended to anyone until recently. Observe the earth contacts on the two left hand sockets, which have a much wider gap than the two on the right. The left hand pair are…

  • Offline Files in Windows 7

    Offline Files is a technology that was first introduced in Windows XP. And it was pretty much of a dog back then. We did experiment with getting some laptop users to have it running, because we hoped it was going to make automated backups of their stuff. The problem with the earlier versions of Offline…

  • Login delays when processing Group Policy Printer Preferences – Vista/7

    This has been a recurring situation ever since we started with Vista and Windows 7. Basically when the user logs in, if verbose login messages are disabled (a GPO setting), they just see “Please wait”. If verbose messages are enabled, they see a number of different messages about policy processing, but the one that is…

  • Security & Networking Questions for Windows Users – [1]

    Here is some useful information on the security of computers which are connected to a network. This is phrased in a Q&A format to try to give a good understanding of how computer security works, and how this changes when connected to networks. It applies to most versions of Windows but some information may be…

  • MUSAC System Files 32 Bit Installer for Unattended Install

    This refers to the 32 bit system file distribution for Musac Classic Jan2010 Secondary package (2.0.2008.4). There are two different MSIs that could be extracted from the install package to be considered for unattended installation. Since Musac appears not to want to support any unattended / automated installation (it is specifically noted as such in…