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Marcus Hass' [MS] Blog

Interesting tidbits about Microsoft Infrastructure and other products. Occasional rants about travel, gaming and gadgets.

June 2005 - Posts

Another SharePoint Project begins
I am off to St. Louis next week to start another SharePoint project. I have become known in our group here at Microsoft for these types of projects because we “bend” SharePoint in a way that it was not designed out of the box. A lot of customers are using Read More...
Gadget: Two New HTC Mobile Phones, PPC form factor
Very cool new phone from HTC called the Universal . It's kinda like a tablet PC with a swivel display. Looks like the keyboard is bigger than a Qwerty, and the phone will be 3G based on Windows Mobile 5. I am questioning the durrability of the swivel Read More...
Configure your server wizard, never build a server without it!
I don't think I have ever used the "Configure your server wizard" in Windows 2000 or Server 2003. But, I just spent the day with our lovely support people at Microsoft trying to determine why a white screen mysteriously named "res://ws03res.dll/SecOOBE.hta" Read More...
Windows to include RSS, and something funny
Microsoft announced today, "future versions of Windows will inlcude native RSS support". The funny thing is that Money Central, where I linked the news story from does not support RSS feeds. Read More...
Xbox 360, the world has no idea
The Xbox team this morning presented a first look into the Xbox 360 for Microsoft employees. Sitting here in the Denver office, watching it over web cast, I think I annoyed the people around me by saying out loud, "Wow", "Oh my god", and maybe a profanity Read More...
What's in your pocket/holster?
As I was traveling back from Washington DC yesterday, I was asked twice what kind of phone I was using that had a nice slide out keyboard. Both of the people that asked me had Treo's strapped to themsleves. I showed them my Siemens SX66 from Cingular, Read More...
Virtual PC/Server Differencing Disks
Thank to my buddy Raul Camacho, I played with differencing disks on Virtual PC. It is a pretty cool little feature, but it causes havoc when you want to apply security patches on your base OS. Still, in Development environments where security patches Read More...
The best products Microsoft ever made, errr, I mean bought
There are a few times in a techy's life that you come across a product that you use every single day. I have two that I would like to nominate into this Hall of Fame, both happen to be from Microsoft (well they are now). LiveMeeting - this product, formerly Read More...
Tabbed Browsing in IE 6 Available!
If you are an Opera or Firefox fan, check out the addin for IE: http://toolbar.msn.com/default_suite.aspx?patch=yes Read More...
SharePoint SP2 (WSS)
I can't wait for it, I need it now. Service Pack 2 for SharePoint is available in the Beta of Windows Server 2003 R2 (the interim release of Windows between 2003 and longhorn). The two enhancments everyone has gotta have are: Support for IP-bound virtual Read More...
PC Gaming Ideas into Xbox Live?
I used to be a big PC Gamer when I didn't have kids or when I only had kid. These days, I occasionally fire up Counter Strike or better yet Team Fortress Classic (if anyone wants to play), and hang out with my buddies from Team Pfeffer ( www.teampfeffer.com Read More...
Security Event Collection for Windows
I have lately had a couple projects where we wanted to collect Security events into a central repository. This is a good idea in production environments, especially those that are exposed to the Internet or a partner network. Some beneficial things to Read More...
Rant: Airline travel
<originally posted on MSN Spaces blog on May 10, 2005> After having flown a couple different ailrlines in the past couple months, I have reaffirmed my commitment to fly Frontier wherever I can. Even if I have a bad experience waitng for a slight Read More...
MOM 2005, ahem, features
<originally posted on MSN Spaces blog on April 30, 2005> Since I have been doing some work with MOM 2005, I thought I would share a couple things that I have noticed that might bite you in the butt. MOM 2005 requires Windows authentication to the Read More...
Windows Server 2003 SP1, to do or not to do?
<originally posted on MSN Spaces blog on April 29, 2005> It seems that Microsoft may have tightened the screws a little too far with with SP1 for Windows Server 2003. At least one solutuon from Microsoft (High Volume Messaging and Collaboration) Read More...
Microsoft Instant Messenger, which client to use?
<originally posted on MSN Spaces blog on April 27, 2005> I have been playing with Office Communicator, which is really cool with the integration to other office products. I especially like the way it shows Out of Office messages, and the integrated Read More...
Is this thing on?
Wow, my own blog! Man I am really "2005 savvy" now! I haven’t done any blogging and only occasionally read anyone’s blog, so this will be a good learning experience, so don’t flame me until I get the hang of it. I guess a little about me: I am a consultant Read More...
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