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Connecting a Projector is Easy in Windows 7#

Once I had Windows 7 (the Milestone 3 build) up and running one of the things I decided to try was to hold down the Windows key and press all the letter keys to see if there were any new keyboard shortcuts exposing new features.  And guess what - there was!

Pressing Windows+P shows the dialogue below...

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...which lets you quickly choose an alternate display output method.

Running left to right the options are:

  • Laptop only
  • Clone display to projector
  • Extend desktop to projector
  • Projector only

I love the Mobility Centre in Vista, but this takes the cake!  What a great feature.

Friday, October 31, 2008 7:57:48 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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Windows 7 M3 Install Experience#

I was lucky enough to be one of those invited to preview the Windows 7 Milestone 3 build that was released at PDC this week.  I downloaded it last night and installed it on an Acer Ferrari 1000 notebook I had lying around. 

The install experience was remarkable - for such an early build the install was really smooth.  I did not sit and watch it build but it had finished the bulk of the install and was waiting for me to enter my name inside of an hour.

Another interesting event during the install was being given the opportunity to enter my wireless settings during the initial setup routine. 

After the install completed I logged in.  Again it was remarkable.  For such an early build the it looks pretty good.  At this stage very Vista-like, but it actually looked fairly nice and seemed at least as responsive on Vista on the same hardware.

Next up I checked Device Manager to see what hardware had not been installed.  This was my next surprise.  A generic display driver was being used.  The inbuilt webcam and the multicard reader did not have drivers.  Everything else was detected. 

Contrasting this with my first experience with an early Vista build - that was very different.  It looked unfinished.  Driver support was awful and it ran like a dog.

There are fewer "under the hood" architecture changes in Windows 7 and as such application and driver support is pretty good even at this early stage. 

Overall I am happy and intrigued by this early build.  I've found some nice features already and there are some noticeable absentees.  That is a another story.  I've not even had a chance to check out the tablet bits yet.  I'm looking for some more hardware to test out this build on.  Stay tuned!

Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:56:49 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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At last! Two Exchange profiles open at the same time#

While it is possible to have two Outlook profiles on one machine and to configure these profiles to point to different Exchange environments it has always bugged me that you can only have one profile open at one time.  Until now.

Nick Randolph pointed out a really great little tool that allows you to launch a second, independent instance of Outlook in which you can open a different Outlook profile.

So, without further adieu, we are proud to present you with our "ExtraOutlook" tool that allows you to launch as many Outlook instances as you want. All you have to do is configure the profiles you want, and then type: ExtraOutlook.exe "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\OUTLOOK.EXE"

ExtraOutlook is available from HammerOfGod.  Groovy.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008 8:44:51 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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Test post from the iPhone #
Test post using BlogWriter Lite.

If you are reading this then it works! I might need to buy the full version.
Wednesday, October 08, 2008 7:45:25 AM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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LinkedIn Group for Tablet Developers#

I was just doing an overdue Inbox cleanout when I came across a comment notification I got ages ago that I should of posted about before now.

Folks: if you are a TabletPC developer or user please join us in the Linkedin TabletPC Enthusiast group: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=66744

This is an official Linkedin.com professional networking group. Sole purpose is to identify TabletPC developers and users and grow our community. No cost. See Linkedin.com for more information about how Linkedin.com and groups work.

Sounds good - I've signed up. If there is one thing we all need it is more people writing cool tablet applications!

Tuesday, October 07, 2008 9:00:28 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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Speaking at TechEd Australia#

I am going to be co-presenting a session on OCS Edge Services with my good friend and fellow MVP Derrick Buckley.  The session is on Friday the 5th of September at 11:45.  Here's the details.

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Office Communications Server 2007 Security: Architecture and Edge Services

One of the core value propositions for Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007, is the fact that unified communications can be used anywhere - at work, at home, or on the road. In this session, we discuss the edge aspects of OCS 2007 for voice, media conferencing, remote access, public internet connectivity and federation, along with the edge server roles. We discuss various edge server deployment topologies. We also discuss NAT and firewall traversal with discussion on how OCS 2007 uses ICE, STUN and TURN for audio and video.

If you are coming to TechEd in Sydney this year then make sure you get it in your session builder now!

Thursday, August 21, 2008 8:21:49 AM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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iHave succumb...#

When the first generation iPhone was released I looked at it and thought it was cool, but I said at the time there was no way I was going to give up push email.

When the 3G version has released with Exchange ActiveSync support I decided to buy one and try it out.  Initially it looked like I was going to have to wait a while as the Telcos in Australia were only selling them on a plan, except for Optus which had a pre-pay option available.  That is they said they had a pre-pay option available but if you went into an Optus shop and tried to buy one you would be told that they did not have enough stock and were only selling them on plan. 

Then - the week before last - I got word that some Telstra dealers were selling the phones "outright".  I put it in quotes because unlike every other phone you can buy from Telstra outright the iPhone comes locked to the Telstra network and you have to pay AU$150 Telstra Tax to get it unlocked for use on any network.  None the less I trundled down to the local JB Hi-Fi and picked up a 16GB iPhone.

So why have I not posted about this before now?  Well suffice to say that I have had a few issues.  In fact I am now on my third unit in a week and a half!

The first unit I got looked fine, but when I got it back to the office I found that it could not see or connect to any wireless networks.   It would just constantly search, even if I was standing within inches of the access point.  A colleague had also bought one and had no issues.  I tried the usual troubleshooting steps such as soft reset, hard reset and flashing the firmware, but to no avail.  Then next day I returned to the point of purchase and uttered the magic words "not fit for purpose" which under the local trading laws means they have to refund or replace it and got unit number two.

Unit number two functioned brilliantly - for almost a whole 24 hours.  Then on the first day I actually carried the device in my suit pocket it developed what appeared to be a small crack in LCD.  Not the glass over the LCD, but the display itself.  This manifested itself as a vertical line of dead pixels a few millimetres long surrounded by a cluster of off colour pixels around it.  this was centred in the bottom right corner of the display roughly where the "9" key sits when the phone keypad is up.  The real bummer is that I noticed this late on Thursday afternoon and I was leaving the next morning for a family holiday, so I was not going to be able to take it back again for more than a week.  The phone was still functional - so I took it with me.  Over the next week horizontal lines of dead pixels slowly crept across the screen from the original vertical line, eventually reaching both sides.

So today I took iPhone II back to Sydney's Apple store.  This is where the story improves greatly.  The service I got was excellent.  I approached one of the greeters at the door and asked how I submit an iPhone for warranty.  He said the best way was to make an appointment with one of the geniuses and walked me over to one of the Macs and booked a session starting in about 20 minutes.  I went up to the genius bar about 10 minutes later after grabbing an espresso and my pre-booked guru (Roger) was already free and waiting. 

Roger was brilliant. He didn't accuse me of dropping the phone, trying to fold it or using it as a hammer.  He just took me at my word that I had not abused the phone (which was true, btw) and said "it shouldn't do that - I'll just check stock and see if we can swap it out now for you."  It was in stock, he did swap it out and because I had already unlocked phone II from Telstra he unlocked phone III on the spot as well.  He even took the time to ring me to ensure that the unlock had gone through and gave me a sticker with the new IMIE number on it to stick on the original box.

This iPhone is the first Apple product I have ever bought.  Had they not handled my screen issue so well it may well of been the last.  While it has not been smooth sailing I am willing to write this off as bad luck, especially since everyone else I know who has one has had no hardware issues at all.  The good service I received as a decidedly unhappy customer has gone a long way making me a happy camper again.

Monday, August 18, 2008 10:35:55 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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Australia takes out the 2008 Imagine Cup Software Design competition#

Nick Randolph has posted that the Australians have won the Imagine Cup for 2008.

Australia took out the2008 Imagine Cup Software Design competition.  Team SOAK took on a fierce competition and came out successful - well done guys!

Well done team SOAK. A huge effort.

Check out Nick's post for a raft of phone from the final day.

Friday, July 11, 2008 8:14:06 AM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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Sydney Windows Infrastructure Group Meeting Next Week#

I've just had a reminder of the next meeting of SWIG from my friend Derrick, who runs it.

See you all at SWIG on Tuesday for great talks, prizes and free food and drink.....

We have a great talk on preparing for your Windows 2008 MCITP exam with Ken Schaefer

Ken’s Bio - Ken Schaefer is a systems engineer consultant for global systems integrator Avanade. Avanade is a joint partnership between Microsoft and Accenture and focuses on enterprise projects across the Microsoft product stack.

Ken has worked with IIS for around 10 years, and been a Microsoft MVP for IIS since 2003. He has presented at numerous Microsoft Tech.Ed events across the US, Australia and Asia, written articles for Microsoft TechNet and spent countless hours talking about IIS at other events, user group meetings and roadshows. He was lead author for Professional IIS 7 (Wrox/Wiley) and co-author of Securing IIS 6.0 (Syngress Press)

He is currently an MCITP (Win2k8 EA), MCSE+Security, MCDBA, MCTS and holds a Masters in Business and Technology from UNSW. Ken blogs about IIS at http://adopenstatic.com/blog

I have yet to finalise the second talk but am hoping for a confirmation on a Hyper V talk!

We also have a Demo from Chris Mohan on File Server Resource Manager for Windows 2008. Have a look at Chris’s blog - http://www.chris-mohan.com/

I will send an update soon

See you on Tuesday
Derrick Buckley

Should be good. Details are:

When: Tue 15/07/2008

Where: Healey Room, AMP, 50 Bridge Street, Sydney

See you there!

Wednesday, July 09, 2008 8:33:15 AM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00) #   
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