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Entries Tagged as 'Windows'

Tablet PC Restoration - Part 1

June 8th, 2008 · No Comments

This is part one of a short series of articles detailing the process I went through to restore a friend’s table pc after her hard drive dies due to a head crash.
Background
My friend has a Gateway CX210X Convertible Notebook. This model uses a SATA internal drive. Her drive died sometime last Friday afternoon [...]

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Tags: Computers · Operating Systems · Windows

Unbrand the Google Search box in Firefox

March 4th, 2008 · No Comments

One of the small annoyances I have with Firefox is the default URL used for the Google search plug-in.  While I generally just type in a search term and hit enter, I do sometimes just hit enter without a corresponding search term just to get sent to the main Google page.  Why do I do [...]

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Tags: Mac OS X · Software · Windows

Passing Browser Check on Luminis 3 with Firefox 2

September 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

Those of you out there who are running an installation of SCT Luminis 3 may have noticed that the browser check always comes up warning you that the browser is unsupported when using Firefox 2, even though all the features seem to be completely supported.
This is due to the fact that the browsercheck javascript does [...]

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Tags: Linux · Mac OS X · SCT Luminis · Software · Windows

Office 2007 document types and webservers

May 14th, 2007 · No Comments

Well, over the weekend some of the other sysadmins of the world provided the solution to the Office 2007 file download problems.

It’s all about the mime types. For those of you not in the know, a MIME type is an Internet Standard that is used to help webservers and e-mail servers know what kind of files are being served up and sent out. Check out the Wikipedia article for more.

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Tags: Apache · Linux · Windows

Microsoft wins and loses with Office 07 and IE compatibility

May 10th, 2007 · 1 Comment

So with the impending roll out of Microsoft Office 2007 here at work, we have discovered something interesting. Apparently IE 6 and IE 7 don’t understand how to deal with the new file types that were introduced with Office 2007.

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Tags: Windows