Category Archives: Tech

Vista is here!

I’m literally instaling our copy of Vista Enterprise from the volume licensing site right now!

I feel like a child at christmas!

 

SA Win Vista Enterprise 32-bit English Disk Kit MVL DVD

Quick Info

File Size:
1975 MB

Estimated Download Time:
@56.6 – 115hr 5min 24sec ; @T1 – 5hr 45min 16sec

Date:
2006-11-09

Version:
Non-specific

Language:
English

Office 2007 Beta 2 Tech Refresh – First Impressions

I’ve braved running Office 2007 Beta 2 as my primary mail client ever since it came out, and I’ve been looking forward to this tech refresh for a while. It has been a bit of a bumpy ride, but some of the office features (like the to-do pane and categories) have made me stick with it.

Now, I’m almost happy with B2TR. Some of things that are fixed:

– The performance and reliability are much improved. Switching folders in Outlook is pretty much instant now (as it used to be in Outlook 2003).
– A minimized ribbon stays minimized (especially welcome in Outlook new mail messages).
– When minimized, you can still gain access to the menu contents and then it hides again. Perhaps if we just renamed the ribbon menus back to File, Edit etc. I’d be totally happy :)
– Double clicking the “Office” button (top left) closes the window.
– Fluffier look and feel.

Now, if only the Exchange monkeys at work would run up a couple of Exchange 2007 servers… :)

IE7 Search Autodiscovery

I’ve just enabled search autodiscovery on my site and it was remarkably easy to do. Navigating to an enabled site in IE7 results in the search box glowing orange – a check of the drop down box shows that my site’s search engine is now listed:

To enable it for your site, pay a vist to http://www.enhanceie.com/IE/SearchBuilder.asp first. This will generate the XML search description file for you.

Then, in the header of each page, add a relative link to this XML file. For example:

<link title=”alexlomas.com” rel=”search” type=”application/opensearchdescription+xml” href=”http://www.alexlomas.com/provider.xml“>

You can find more information on IE7’s search autodiscovery at http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/02/07/527266…

And, as it’s all an open standard, I assume it’ll work with Firefox once they release v2.

Live Writer

This is a typical “Ooooh look, I’m using Microsoft’s new Live Writer software” post. Except it’s not quite.

I found that I had a problem in using though. When I tried to add the blog in, it would detect the blog type correctly, but give me an “Invalid Login” error. Now, I now that my login definitely works, because I use it. The logs didn’t show up any failed login attempts either.

Then I found that Movable Type has a separate password for API access, which was disabled. Gah! If you have the same problem with Windows Live Writer and Movable Type, follow these instructions:

Log into Movable Type.
Click on your username in the top navigational menu to go to your profile.
Scroll down to the bottom where you see API Password.
Input a password of your choice and save. For security reasons, it should be different from your normal author password.
Use this new password in live writer.

You can get Windows Live Writer from Microsoft.

New phone

I have a new phone, a sony ericsson W810 :)

sony-ericsson-w810i.jpg

So far, it’s pretty much identical to my old K750 (it was free), however the worst thing about it so far is the ratherodd USB interface. It has two modes – one that emulates a USB mass storage device and another that uses drivers to talk to it (so you can sync to it etc.). This is wierd in itself, but if you choose the USB mass storage mode (say, if you want to copy MP3s onto it) it disables the radio (no calls!) and reboots the phone into some odd mode where you can’t do anything.

On the plus side, I’m really loving the ambient light sensor which dims the screen and brightens the keypad dependant on the brightness. It’s quite spooky and quite fun :)

The walkman application is a bit rubbish – you can’t order by MP3 track ID for example, but it’s enough for me and my occasional music listening. Oh, the phone has a flight mode as well, but if you were flight crew, could you tell the difference?

Moving

 Purple is moving to a new data centre this weekend. As part of this, its IP address is changing.

 In general, there’s nothing you need to do, unless you manage your own DNS records and point your entries at purple via an A record (IP address). In an ideal world, you should CNAME your entries to “purple.alexlomas.com” however, if you need to create an A record, please now point it at 195.167.185.170

The DNS entry for purple.alexlomas.com will be updated tonight and the server move itself will take place from about 0800 tomorrow morning, finishing by midday at the latest. It can take up to 24 hours for cached DNS entries to reflect these changes.

 This should hopefully be the last move for some time and will bring better speed and reliability.