Flaky Connections?Unique Sessions?Utilities for Windows?I’ve got your steamin’ hot pile of useless links right here, baby.
Author: Josh
Remote Desktop for Mac
I’ve been experiencing little freezes and problems with rdp on the mac. The problem appears to be the crap microsoft client. Open Source to the rescue. A good summary blog post can be found with links to CoRD which I haven’t tried, but looks like the future, and TSClientX which looks great. Also for awesome is Seamless RDP for sharing an app to a client without a root view.
I also should try the MochaSoft RDP Client for PPC. Only $20, for scaling and shit.Web Site Development Linky
Blogging Tips how to make money, how to make better web sites. More good web site hints. To make your site more spiffy, use Google Gadgets, and free games.
I’ve been building our Small Business Server. I’ve collected some links for useful documentation. Microsoft’s Docs on Terminal Server Printing, Setting up Terminal Server for no-approval Shadowing, Terminal Server Encryption, Shadowing the Console on a Terminal Server, Andy at DownHome Computers wrote up docs on his configs. Installing CRM on SBS 3.0. This Brian Madden Site has lots of other good writups on TS: Ultimate Guide to Terminal Server Printing. SeanDaniel Blog on SBS. Microsoft Partner Readiness Training. Another SBS Blog. Sonoma Associates Small Business Deployment Notes. Microsoft CRM Mobile 3.0. Open Source CRM Mobile Express. Another SBS Blog. Another CRM Blog, and of course, THE CRM Blog. How to convert an email to a lead or case. ICR CRM Blog.
Cold Calling
Erik Wolfram’s cold calling tips. Microsoft Partner Selling Tips. More tips from about.com. Better Local Marketing blog…looks disused.
DIY Planner Pages
Don’t use Daemon Tools
I hate the spyware add-on to Daemon Tools. There’s a functional program free from Microsoft XP CD Control Panel.
Search and Replace in VI
I’ve been wanting to know this for some time: :%s/Search/Replace/gVI!
On the Mat: Kenpo Videos on YouTube
On the Mat: a link found by the lovely Jamie!
Removing Acrobat 7 Mac Self Healing Crap
Some good info is found here. You need to uncheck things under Help->Detect and Repair, then run the script in the extended notes here.