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Podlinez – Listen to Podcasts through you phone

11. October 2008

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Just ran across this website the other day and was amazed how well it worked.  It’s called Podlinez(Powered by Phonecasting), and what it can do is, take any podcast RSS feed and convert it into a live podcast through any phone that you’d wish.  It works amazing well and is all completely free. You just [...]

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Enable Remote Desktop Remotely

30. September 2008

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If you work in a business environment and you need remote access to a PC, one of the more popular ways of accessing a system via Remote Desktop (Terminal Services).  The problem is, if it’s not enabled on a machine and you can’t walk someone through the process, you can only do so remotely. Here [...]

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Creating a new ‘ Show Desktop ‘ Icon

30. July 2008

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Ever arrive at a PC, only to find that it has disappeared?? Well, you can either DOWNLOAD THIS FILE or re-create it yourself with these simple steps. 1. Start>Run>Notepad 2. In notepad type or copy and paste the following code: [Shell] Command=2 IconFile=explorer.exe,3 [Taskbar] Command=ToggleDesktop 3. After choosing to save the file, make sure you [...]

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Google – Still the Best Place To Work

28. July 2008

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Another great set of images of the great work environment at Google. A slide to different floors, a huge library, food everywhere for free, massages, and on and on. Unreal… The Rest of the Story and Images Old Video…But Still Great

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Using Web Outlook Forms Based Authentication Without SSL

28. July 2008

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One of the annoyances of enabling Microsoft Exchange Web Outlook with forms-based authentication, is the fact that you must enable SSL in order for it to work. Well, there is a work around, here it is: 1. Start>Run>Regedit 2. Browse to ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeWeb’ 3. If it doesn’t exist, add a folder(subkey) called ‘OWA’. 4. Under the [...]

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