# Thursday, September 14, 2006

I got the following message after getting a Critical Error a.k.a. Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD) in a Virtual PC. The VPC is running Windows XP SP2 and has been stable since I installed it.

Vista Error Report

While I am glad that a Microsoft Analyst has reviewed this error report and determined that the problem will be fixed in Vista I would like to know what the problem is and what I can do to avoid it right now. I guess this is one more reason why I should be waiting with baited breath for the release of Vista.

Thursday, September 14, 2006 1:33:55 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
# Monday, September 11, 2006

I missed the announcement last week but it looks like Microsoft will be offering paid support for a longer period of time for some products. You can read the announcement at http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2006/aug06/08-28CSAProgramPR.mspx. It is very light on details (such as how much the program will cost and what will be covered) but if you have that one application that will only run on a previous version of the OS it might be woth a look.

Monday, September 11, 2006 9:48:45 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 

Release candidate 1 of IE 7 is available at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx. IE 7 promises to fix some of the ways that the "bad guys" have been able to exploit the browser in past years as well as provide better visual clues to help avoid phishing scams.

Monday, September 11, 2006 9:43:48 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
# Friday, September 08, 2006

Passing along some information on the Utah Code Camp. This is not just for "professional" speakers. If you have done  something interesting, or just well I am sure we would all love to hear about it.

Utah Code Camp

October 21st 2006

Neumont University

Salt Lake City, UT

The local .NET Users Group and SQL Server Users Group is conducting a "Code Camp" for local software programmers next month at Neumont University. The code camp follows the Code camp manifesto that it is for the community by the community and always free. We are looking forward to excellent sessions on lots of different topics.

The Saturday, October 21st event is scheduled from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

The conference is free please register at www.msutahevents.com . We will have sessions for both Developers and DBA's.

We will have a Sponsors area with lots of giveaways!

If you would like to speak or are interested in speaking Please email me at pat_wright@sqlpass.org . Or visit www.msutahevents.com for more information. Thank you

Friday, September 08, 2006 11:25:18 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
# Wednesday, September 06, 2006

It looks like I should have waited a day for my previous post on Windows Vista RC1 and then the press release would have been out. It looks like up to 5 million customers world wide will get a copy of the code. It sounds like there will be some DVDs coming in select magazines and through other chanels including MSDN and TechNet.

The press relases says there is also pricing information at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/editions/default.mspx but I didn't find it right away. I assume it will be like most other products from Microsoft or any other software vendor, the price you pay really depends on how many licenses you are willing to purchase.

 

Wednesday, September 06, 2006 2:26:55 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
# Monday, September 04, 2006

I spent some time this weekend downloading RC1 of Windows Vista. I currently have it installed on a second laptop and am trying to put it through its paces. If I find out anything earth shattering (or just something that I am sure I will want to know later) I will post it here.

Oh, how can you get it? Well I got it off of the MSDN Subscriber downloads page. It was listed as one of the new postings so I went ahead and snagged it. I am not sure if they have a pay-to-play program for people who are not MSDN subscribers.

Monday, September 04, 2006 9:53:57 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
# Friday, September 01, 2006

For years I have been using a virtual machine (either VMWare or Virtual PC) for trying out beta software or doing demos. I usually create the VM and add just specific software to it. I then keep it around for a couple of weeks or a month and get rid of it. Recently I had a problem with a smart card and had to reformat my machine a couple of times in the period of about a month. On the second time I decided to try to put my development environment into a VM that I would keep around. I figured that it would allow me to backup the environment and I wouldn't have to worry about the smart card messing up my machine again. By the time I loaded up all of the software I use (and of course my mp3 collection) the VM had grown to over 53 GB. I was worried about the performance. I had heard about software from Invirtus that would let me optimize the VM. I purchased the corporate edition and ran it on the VM. After optimizing the virtual hard disk it had gone from 53 GB to 36 GB and the performance gain is very noticable. I plan on adding Invirtus to my regular maintenance plan for this VM and for all of the other VMs that I keep around for more than a couple of weeks.

If you haven't used a virtual machine you can download free versions of the VMWare Server at http://www.vmware.com/download/server/ and Microsoft Virtual Server at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/virtualserver/software/default.mspx.

Friday, September 01, 2006 5:42:32 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
# Thursday, August 31, 2006

I haven't been adding entries, and I understand that some of you have been having trouble with your RSS feeds from my site, because of DNS problems. I recently renewed the domain and even though the registrar sent me an e-mail that the process worked, it apparently didn't work as I expected. I was confused as to why I couldn't get to the web server from outside the network that it was on. I looked at the firewall and networking. That all checked out but I still couldn't get to the server from outside. Yesterday I noticed that my web site had been replaced by a parking page. I checked the domain entry page on the registrar's web site. Everything pointed to the correct addresses but I still had the parking page. When I looked up the IP address I found that it didn't resolve to the correct address. I e-mailed the registrar and they did something to get it all working correctly. So I should be back to adding my semi-sporadic entries to the blog.

Thursday, August 31, 2006 5:28:10 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  | 
# Thursday, August 24, 2006

According to the article at http://www.techworld.com/applications/news/index.cfm?newsID=6676&pagtype=samechan Microsoft will be replacing Software Update Services (SUS) with Windows Software Update Services (WSUS). It isn't as dramatic a move as the headline "Microsoft kills SUS update software" would imply but I guess the headline did its job because I read the article and am now letting you know about it. :)

I have long wanted to set up a SUS server to conserve bandwidth at home rather than having 3 or 4 machines each downloading the patches but haven't gotten around to it yet. If I do now attempt to set one up I will be sure to let you know how it goes.

Thursday, August 24, 2006 6:40:25 AM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Disclaimer  |  Comments [0]  |