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My thoughts on Surface RT

After a week, here's my thoughts on my Surface RT so far ...

Speed up your Surface ...

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Windows 8 RT Phone - what do you plan?

It slices! It dices! It will clean as it blends! Or will it?

Nature of the Beast

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Here be dragons - AuTechHeads v3.0!

AuTechHeads is 3 years old .. and the website is now at v3.0!

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How to add your KMS keys for Windows 8 and Server 2012

Get your KMS Server ready for your new Windows 8 clients and Server 2012 OS's!

AVM Fritz!box 7390 – the ultimate home or small business router!

What's red and silver all over, and does everything for you, bar the dishes?

Top 5 Office 2010 features

This blog entry is not meant to be an IP transfer nor a thought provoker; rather this is more of a "did you know you could...." kind of blog.

Consolidated list of Windows 2008 R2 SP1 Hotfixes

An updated list of hotfixes for DPM servers, consolidated into a standard list of hotfixes for Win2k8 R2 SP1!

AuTechHeads 1st Anniversary Party - Registrations Open!

It's time to get your registration on. We're ready to party - are you?

Multiple Xbox 360 consoles and the Xbox Live Family Pack!

I was very lucky and privileged to have the help of some great AuTechHeads members in getting an Xbox 360 S. I've had fun getting it up and running with...

Empty users’ Recycle Bin with PowerShell and GPO

Want to force-empty domain user Recycle Bins (sounds like a Jedi power)? Can be done with PowerShell and GPO.

Fixing the Blackberry Enterprise Server Administration Service

Lost your ability to administer Blackberry Enterprise Server? Here's a way to gain access, and a heads up on a bug ...

Windows Home Server 2011 Review

In which I install WHS 2011, and try to work out who Microsoft's target market are ...

iPhone 4S / iOS 5 Battery issue fix!

Having issues with the battery life in your iPhone 4S? Take a read of these tips to try and improve your battery life.

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  1. My thoughts on Surface RT - AuTechHeads Blogs

    Yep, I wasn't especially clear on that. I am aware there's an ability to work around this (and assume this is the reference). I meant a 'supported' configuration option, perhaps one that optionally submits sites for review to include in the official whitelist...

    -- Matt Marlor

  2. My thoughts on Surface RT - AuTechHeads Blogs

    You can add sites to the flash whitelist, There is a whole thread on the xda forums about it. I tested it myself and it does indeed work. How long the loophole stays open for is the big question

    -- Si

  3. Speed up your Surface ... - AuTechHeads Blogs

    It was late at night, so this post probably wasn't the greatest/most coherent .. but changing the page file minimum and maximum setting to Recommended definitely seems to have made a substantial and noticeable difference, and I've now had a few confirmations...

    -- Matt Marlor

  4. Windows 8 RT Phone - what do you plan? - AuTechHeads Blogs

    I agree Matt. The push towards "If you can't do something in Metro, just switch across to Explorer" will fail horribly on a touchscreen tablet or RT device. I can't imagine running OS X on an iPad, it would be terrible. But for people that want a device to...

    -- Nigel Wadsworth

  5. Coalface Tech Episode 29 - Eh? U TechEd! - AuTechHeads

    that is hillarious. Thanks for letting me sub in on the show and chatting!

    -- Rick Claus

  6. Coalface Tech Episode 29 - Eh? U TechEd! - AuTechHeads

    thanks for the shoutout guys. And Rick, at least you got to do the AD session in NZ, and you got the better evals this year - share the joy! ;-)(and I did mention what the 31st bit was for during the AD session!) :-P

    -- Pete Calvert

  7. Tips for First-Timers - AuTechHeads Blogs

    Thanks for this post. I too was debating if it was worth bringing my laptop along to the sessions, good to see I won't be alone when doing so.

    -- Rebecca Adamson

  8. How to add your KMS keys for Windows 8 and Server 2012 - AuTechHeads Blogs

    Is also worth noting that you MUST have SP1 installed. Because our KMS server was on a dedicated VM, it somehow got missed on our patching cycle (we basically forgot it existed). We soon found out when we got the "This update is not applicable to your setup...

    -- Colin Smith

  9. Windows To Go - AuTechHeads Blogs

    It's actually an SSD drive with a USB interface. I dare say that supporting any USB is too risky due to the high failure rates of crappy USBs, which in turn won't look good for Microsoft.

    -- Adam Fowler

  10. Windows To Go - AuTechHeads Blogs

    I wonder why they've "locked it down" to those two USB keys ? I have a perfectly good 64Gb key I could use...

    -- moldor

  11. Tips for First-Timers - AuTechHeads Blogs

    thanks.. my 3rd teched this year and almost forgot the business cards!!

    -- Brent England

  12. Tips for First-Timers - AuTechHeads Blogs

    Awesome post Brownie. Much wisdom.. wish I was going :-)

    -- Matt Marlor

  13. Tips for First-Timers - AuTechHeads Blogs

    I'm really going to miss it this year. Some great sessions, great products, and of course the party.

    -- Nigel Wadsworth

  14. Tips for First-Timers - AuTechHeads Blogs

    Yeah, I like to use a laptop for a) furious tweeting and b) taking notes. Occasionally a bit of c) keeping up with work emails (still on the clock!).Good point about the wireless!

    -- chrisbrownie

  15. Tips for First-Timers - AuTechHeads Blogs

    These are great tips! This is going to be my first TechEd and I've been wondering whether people are actually going to bring their laptops in during the sessions and whether there are charging stations etc. I'm also gonna bring my D-Link mobile companion...

    -- Michael Aulia @CravingTech.com

From the monthly archives:

May 2011

Logmein Calling (Or, How to make cold calling just that little bit harder)

Low Margins, Shrinking Markets and increased competition. this is the realm of the cold caller, but now there is a new threat, the scammers. and I don't like it.

I work for an ICT provider. we sell hardware, software, computers, services, etc, etc. One of the things my role in the company requires is cold calling. Old school, I know, but I just can't wait for the company or department to say "oh, I need some kit / software / help, lets phone that nice man waiting patiently by the phone". It never happens, no matter how long you wait. They won't call.

Now that there is a mob out there who are scamming small businesses, home users etc, with their telemarketing teams telling the client about "problems" they have on the computer, my job is just that little bit harder. Government departments seem to be full of people who have had these calls. Small and medium businesses sound tired of these calls, and I get lumped in to the same basket if I so much as mention computers, support or service.  Bit hard when that is what I am promoting.

One customer wanted to know where I was based. "Canberra", I said. Sure. yeah. he doesn't believe me. He thinks I am ...

Fixing the Blackberry Enterprise Server Administration Service

Lost your ability to administer Blackberry Enterprise Server? Here's a way to gain access, and a heads up on a bug ...


Our workplace has deployed Blackberry phones to around 40% of its workforce. This is a pretty high figure for NSW Government agencies, I believe - if nothing else, a reasonable proportion of staff need to stay connected all the time. While my own IT team have moved on to Android devices, Blackberry continues to make a lot of sense for the general business, but power users like IT tend to get more benefit out of more fully featured smartphones.

Our Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES) 5.02 deployment developed a fault where my team were unable to login to the Blackberry Administration Service (BAS) at all. Equally, the Blackberry Web Desktop Manager wouldn't work with AD logins. I'll plead some culpability in terms of configuring only AD logins to the server - you really should always have a BAS account defined for just such a reason.

That said, it was a problem which needed a solution, and having resolved it, it seemed like a good opportunity to share. 

Our BES is installed on a ...

Microsoft and Skype - one customer's perspective

This one customer is pretty excited!


It seems as though the Microsoft acquisition of Skype was rather sudden, and took many by surprise overnight. I was certainly surprised by it when the rumours started floating around Twitter yesterday. But unlike many I've seen who are concerned or apprehensive about what it will mean, I think it's a fantastic move that makes so much sense.

At my workplace, we have implemented a full Office Communications Server 2007 R2-based phone system, leveraging Snom handsets (and our Snomtastic application) to fully replace an aging NEC PABX and deliver much needed functionality, through desktop and mailbox integration, enhanced calling capabilities, conferencing, and massively improved redundancy. We have a phone system which, for the first time, makes sense and which we can fully control. We plan to move to Lync and Exchange 2010 soon, which will only improve our capabilities further.

In hearing of a Skype acquisition, my mind immediately jumped to the benefits for Lync - particularly i ...

The case of the ridiculously huge SCCM database ...

Finding a solution to a sticky problem with SCCM ...


I hit an interesting issue with our System Center Configuration Manager 2007 install which I thought I'd share, since it could be of use to others.

We have a configuration that calls for a primary (or central) ConfigMgr site, with a second primary as a child site. The central site also has a number of secondary sites, and the bulk of clients fall under this central server. The central site stores quite a bit of data, with its database around the 80Gb mark. Our child site, though, was growing out of control; I found the database had grown to 170Gb and climbing, with very little free space to reclaim. There was obviously something seriously wrong. We were actually running out of space on the drive storing it, forcing me to add a 2nd data file on a separate drive while I figured it out.

Worth noting that capability of SQL, since it can certainly get you out of trouble. There's plenty of purposes to adding a 2nd data file, but one of the best is its ability to get you out of a jam, space-wise. ...

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