I needed to add some code to the OWA page to help our Help Desk get people logged on quicker without so much hand holding. So here are the three changes I did to the file logon.aspx found in the path (if you let the Exchange 2010 installer chose the default path): C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\ClientAccess\Owa\auth\ [...]

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JT on March 15th, 2010

I’ve been using a car holder to place my iPhone in view while driving, which allows me to use the GPS and mapping capabilities safely. Trying to eek out as much value as I can, ya know. The only trouble is at night the maps can be very bright – even with the backlight turned [...]

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JT on May 1st, 2009

The college recently purchased a new Sophos Email Security appliance model. It was very easy to setup and I’m looking forward to having PureMessage filtering our spam and crapmail attacks, it’ll be a good thing. The Active Directory integration is not a polished as their Web Security appliances’ are. We have two WS1000 appliances, also [...]

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JT on January 4th, 2009

Popular blogging site journalspace.com has been wiped off the Internet by a suspected disgruntled engineer. The engineer was fired months ago for stealing from the company but may have planted a logic bomb or delayed virus that initiated a full server wipe. The server in question held the database for journalspace.com, which is the contents [...]

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JT on May 23rd, 2008

A few hardcore geeks have solved the latest problem holding back their community – how to beat some of these insane Guitar Hero songs on expert or Dragon Force’s Through the Fire and Flames on any difficulty. Well a few ideas are looking promising. Kevin Herron developed Tom Hannu, a Guitar Hero bot and a [...]

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