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Having conquered my fear of project completion, the SUN Tech Alumni Network is finally up and running. For those of you that graduated from our fine little technical school, stop by and register. You’ll be able to keep in touch with your old classmates, as well as kept up-to-date with what’s happening at […]
I’ve been having integration problems with Apple OS X for years. The latest problem has to do with sharing a subdirectory on a Windows Server 2003 file share with both PC and mac clients, and the problems that lie therein. I’m looking for new solutions to the problem. Do you have one?
Most computer tech support and network admins have a collection of floppy disks that they require to function on a day-to-day basis. This is in direct opposition to what we’ve known about floppy disks for years: their shelf life sucks. In this article I discuss my solution to the problem: keeping floppy images, not floppies; and I provide links to several boot disk images that I use in my day-to-day business.
Some folks don’t want to shell out big bucks just to block their kid from using IM while they should be doing homework. Small time businesses may not see the need to spend thousands on a firewall solution when they just want to keep their employees from goofing off. This is where blocking sites through the use of the Windows hosts file comes in, and I’ll tell you exactly how to block the most popular chat clients of today.

