Tomorrow, September 30, is my last day of work for the company that I’ve been with for over six years. It has been a tumultuous and exciting six years with them and I’ve learned a lot. Not only about technology, but also about trending towards becoming a more civilized human being. (sadly, I don’t always …
Monthly Archive: September 2010
Sep 24
Windows 2003 Real-Time Mirroring?
Help me, Lazyweb! I’m looking for ideas on setting up some sort of real-time mirroring or sync between folders on a couple Windows servers. Years ago I used FolderShare for this, but that’s gone; folded into Windows Live Sync and I suspect my folders are too big for it (but am willing to be corrected! …
Sep 16
doubleTwist to the Rescue
Since I carry my Android phone everywhere I was feeling a bit silly carrying the phone and my little iPod Shuffle when at the gym or on bike rides. I had just one small wrinkle to sort out: the music library aspect. Love it or hate it – and I rapidly oscillate between the two …
Sep 12
IIS: No Monitoring Hits in the Logs
A few weeks ago I wrote about how I was changing my IIS web server configurations to (hopefully) better manage memory and App Pools. That’s been working out quite satisfactorily. Yesterday I realized the changes I made can give another nice side effect. I was preparing to start some maintenance yesterday morning and I wanted …
Sep 08
Fun With WhatsUp and PsService.exe
This is probably a bit obscure but writing it up will surely help someone — if not myself next time around… I use WhatsUp Gold to monitor the machines at work. Been using it for years and it has worked great for us. Recently I hit a little challenge though. Needed to monitor the event …





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