The Electric Wand
Random thoughts of a technology enthusiast.
October 2009 - Posts
XP Mode in Windows 7 saved me money
12 October 09 05:12 AM
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Ewan
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I've been running Windows 7 at home for a while now, and have been very pleased with it - on a decent spec machine (Quad core, 4Gb RAM, lots of SATA-II disk etc), it absolutely flies. As did Vista before it, if truth be told. When I got this machine,
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Outlook 2010 beta and E.164 number format updater
06 October 09 09:26 PM
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Ewan
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Well hello again; it’s been a while. Normal service should now infrequently resume. I thought I’d update the instructions of a previous post, after I was showing someone how to use my old “ Contacts updater ” application to make all their Outlook contact
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Ewan Dalton::
Some hopefully sensible commentary around various technologies, starting with Exchange Server and other communications technologies but anything to do with software and electronics, basically... I've been at Microsoft for over 10 years so have a rich history of playing with stuff that's in development.