Simple My Document redirection on server 2003

Posted in Tek on January 17th, 2010 by Lazarus
  1. Better than Home Folder as by default applications will attempt to save to My Documents locally.
  2. Create shared folder on the server.
  3. Go to ADUC and create GPO on required container.
  4. Edit the GPO = User configuration/Windows setting/Folder redirection/My documents – right click/properties.
  5. Choose Basic (creates user folder in same location as other users)/Advanced (specify locations based on group membership) option.
  6. In Root Path type UNC name or browse using my network places. A folder for the user will bre created automatically.
  7. Apply/Ok

Simple drive mapping using GPOs in server 2003

Posted in Tek on January 17th, 2010 by Lazarus
  1. Create a shared folder on the server
  2. Create a batch file on server by opening notepad. Type net use x: \\servername\foldername (where x is the driver letter you want to map to). Save the text file and rename its extension to ‘.bat’ – copy this file to the clipboard.
  3. Create and link new GPO to your desired container.
  4. Edit the GPO = User configuration/windows setting/log on script
  5. Click on ’show files’ to determine the GUID/location for this GPO – paste the .bat file you created into this window, close the window.
  6. Click add/browse – select the bat file.
  7. Apply/ok.

 

Simple Server 2003 home folders

Posted in Tek on January 17th, 2010 by Lazarus
  1. Create two shared folders on the server, one for Home directory and one for Profile.
  2. Goto Profile tab of user account in AD
  3. In Profile path type \\servername\foldername\%username%
  4. For homefolder select connect, choose drive name and type \\servername\foldername\%username%

    When applied a folder matching the user’s username is created in the home folder on the server.

    A folder for the user’s profile will not be created till the first time the user logs on.

    On the client side they will see a new network Hard drive which points to server share.

My top 10 tracks of 2009

Posted in Music on December 28th, 2009 by Lazarus

2009 was a hectic year for me and unusually bereft of musical significance.

Maybe because I was always thinking or stressing about something and I didn’t notice new music as much or because there was nothing good out there!

There were some very cool and important musical developments in 2009 that even my distracted psyche managed to acknowledge – the seeming disappearance of that god awful warbler duffy from the face of the planet being just one of them (hurrah!)

In no particular order; these are the top 10 songs that have been playing in my mind or my ipod throughout the year – not all of them are new – many of them have been around for donkeys years but struck a chord with me for whatever reason..

  1. Whirring – The Joy Formidable Fantastic band – proper indy they do everything independently from my understanding – from the recording to the distribution and marketing its all beautifully done but by making the most of the www! Love this track its so simple but really powerful makes you want to jump around and feel alive..
  2. Take Refuge – Grails This is probably the track I’ve listened to the most this year. There have been some very dark lonely desperate times when I felt proper up against the wall this year and this track gave me the determination and will power to keep on trucking and overcome obstacles.. Great track which entered my consciousness unbidden while listening to Gideon Coe on BBC 6 music. The song has two parts – the first part is very middle-eastern in feel and then it stops halfway through for an organ break and then builds with some of the best drumming I’ve heard in a while – very emotional love the mix of electric and analogue instruments. Powerful crescendo full of cool drums, great riffs and drone keyboard parts.
  3. An Ending (Ascent) – Brian Eno Most people have heard this track on various films/adverts or documentaries but might not know its origin – well its Brian Eno and its from a soundtrack about the Apollo missions. It was the 40th anniversary of the Apollo moon landings this year and as a bit of a wannabe spaceman this was quite a bog deal for me – also is a lurvely piece of music.
  4. Rabbit Heart – Florence and the Machine To be honest with you the bubble has burst for me as far as Florence is concerned – little bit sick of her Im afraid however her vocal harmonies on this track sent shivers down my spine in 2009 and its a darn fine track.
  5. Alberto Balsam – Aphex Twin Glorious track and another that pushed its way unbidden into my conscious mind while listening to BBC radio 6. Everything about this piece of music is perfect and I hate that I will never ever make something as awesome as this.
  6. Porcelain Heart – Opeth For an old metal head Im ashamed to say Ive really lost touch with what’s going on in the rock world (tbh it all kind of sounds the same to me nowadays!) but this is a track that made an impression on me while listening to Bruce Dickinson’s Rock Show on 6music (again!) reminded me of a lot of old bands I used to dig like Candlemass and fits into the overall mood of my year which appears to be one of abject misery ;)
  7. Hocus Pocus – Focus It wasn’t all miserable in 2009 for me there was also a veign of prog rock absurdity running throughout and this old track became an earworm mainly because I watched all episodes of Saxondale one week and its used on the outro – classic track!
  8. Four Winds – Jesca Hoop A Jonny come lately heard on Marc Riley’s 6 music show but its amazing – i think you need to hear the recorded version not the live one as its a triumph of les paul style recording genius and unusual structure. You can hear it on her myspace page by clicking here
  9. How High The Moon – Les Paul and Mary Ford Speaking of amazing Mr Les Paul this song was reminded to me by all the Les Paul documentaries this year due to his unfortunate death. Its just bloody amazing from a technical/musical/guitar playing/vocal view point its just draw dropping and sounds niiice.
  10. Ehye Asher Ehye – Ofra Haza & Shchunat Ha’Tikva Another jonny come lately this ear worm has worked into my subconscious and I find myself humming at at the most in-opportune times! I don’t know if you can buy it anywhere but I had to listen to it all the time and not just on repeat on you tube – I hastily streamed it to my laptop and ran a cable out of the headphone socket to the mixer on my deasktop and made a very bad mp3 recording of it in Sonar which I have uploaded to this site and you can hear by clicking on the streampad at the bottom of the page.

AIOTM! ..aiotm…

Posted in Stuff on December 16th, 2009 by Lazarus

Just finished listening to the last podcast from Richard Herring’s (of Fist of Fun fame amongst other things) “As it occurs to me” – awesome stuff – sad its over – Dan’s impression of Andrew Collins get’s me everytime. Check out Richard’s site at;

http://www.richardherring.com/

Hope they do make a new series and that they do indeed pull down the TV castle and force people to pay attention to what they are doing and hopefully get some money for it – which they deserve after keeping me entertained for nowt for the last 10 weeks!

Encouraged me to check up on his old comedic partner stewart lee (whose ‘comedy vehicle’ made me chuckle last year) and found that his website has links to the full two series of fist of fun and other assorted goodies;

http://www.stewartlee.co.uk/

I enjoy their world view…

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Ofra Haza circa 1978 and the joys of (internet) radio..

Posted in Music on November 23rd, 2009 by Lazarus

I love music – I love all music. I only have one stipulation: it MUST have MOJO! Read more »

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IPv6 overview

Posted in Tek, Web Stuff on November 22nd, 2009 by Lazarus

Ive been trying to look up IPv6 lately. Most of the information I have found is related to IPv4 training and certifications such as the Cisco CCNA or Comptia network + and generally consist of advice like “IPv6 has more addresses than IPv4 because it’s a hexadecimal 128 bit address scheme rather than a 32 bit scheme – but it’s years away so don’t worry about it..” Well I don’t think it’s that far away and even if it is I’d like to know more. My interest was certainly piqued lately when I started getting messags from Vista that a device had problems – when I opened the device manager i found that the ISATAP adapter was having problems – my first thought was “WTF is an ISATAP adapter?”  some googling led me to discover that its a technology implemented by Microsoft to ease the IPv4 to IPv6 migration. Read more »

The ongoing vista thang

Posted in Tek on September 6th, 2009 by Lazarus

Well Ive contacted Microsoft and they advise I need a copy of the windows disc to do an in place install – so essentially they are saying that oem machines are screwed… Read more »

Reasons to hate vista….

Posted in Tek on August 30th, 2009 by Lazarus

After much research it seems the issues with the updates are related to a corrupt WUA and/or pending.xml file. Read more »

Reasons to Hate Vista pt2

Posted in Tek on August 12th, 2009 by Lazarus

Having had to recently reinstall Vista Home Premium on my Acer ASPIRE 5920 laptop and ADVENT desktop because within a week of each other they go stuck in an infinite reboot loop after an update messed up (see this post), Then spending a week reinstalling applications and drivers I had a reason to use Telnet on my laptop. Read more »