I use google reader for my rss feeds. I also use the add-on better greader. This allows me to read the article within the google reader interface.
What I want is a right click context menu option that copies the current page's url into the clipboard. I can't see it in the address bar because the page is encapsulated within google reader preview pane.
Anyone have any ideas?
Friday, December 5, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Question: How to check to see if a user is still accessing a MSSQL database?
We run MSSQL servers for most of our databases. Occasionally, we need to reboot these servers. I can check to see if anyone has anything open on the windows side (open file shares), but, when trying to discern if anyone is actively using the SQL database, I cannot tell.
I open Enterprise manager, expand out to "Management" and I see "Current Activity". There I have:
I open Enterprise manager, expand out to "Management" and I see "Current Activity". There I have:
- Process Info
- Locks / Process ID
- Locks / Object
- I have alot of PID's with status of "sleeping", Some are "background", and some are "runnable"
- I have a listing of spid's
- I see a listing of databases
- Each database list's a PID with lock type and mode
Monday, October 20, 2008
Firefox Crashing on Exit - Windows Vista SP1
Seems like 75% of the time, when I close Firefox 3 on my Windows Vista SP1 Home Premium PC, it crashes and wants to send an error report. I have submitted it dozens of times. Looking on the Internets, this seems to be a common problem. One person suggested it was the "Better Gmail 2" addon, but I removed it and it still crashes. Others point to spyware. Well, I like to consider myself a bit of a PC guru, and there is NOT A CHANCE I have any spyware on thePC. AKA, the kids (or wife) aren't allowed on the computer!
Here is the firefox thread: (with no solution btw)
Link
If anyone has any answers, please let me know! (comments)
UPDATE: I believe the google toolbar was the problem. I read about it on the thread, disabled it, and "knock knock" on wood, no crashes!
Here is the firefox thread: (with no solution btw)
Link
If anyone has any answers, please let me know! (comments)
UPDATE: I believe the google toolbar was the problem. I read about it on the thread, disabled it, and "knock knock" on wood, no crashes!
Friday, October 17, 2008
Programs that Suck
Just thought I would start a list of suck programs that give me headaches, no particular order:
I will be adding to this list as more programs tick me off, and they will. Do you have any programs that make you want to pull your hair out? Let me know in the comments.
- Wordperfect - Because it does not use the printer in a standard windows way, so I end up with every other program printing, EXCEPT Wordperfect. Heaven forbid they use Word, you know, since we have already paid for it and all our IT staff are trained on it, and 90% of people use it. I know, I made that last statistic up.
I will be adding to this list as more programs tick me off, and they will. Do you have any programs that make you want to pull your hair out? Let me know in the comments.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Google Maps won't load in Firefox
Are you having an issue loading google maps in firefox? Uninstall your skype add-in. Problem solved.
Don't ask me why, just know how :)
Don't ask me why, just know how :)
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Finally, Gmail Signature Formatting - with HTML!
After giving up my search for a decent solution to the problem of not being able to apply basic formatting to my gmail signature, my favorite rss feed, lifehacker, let me in on Wisestamp.
This firefox addon allows you to put HTML into your favorite web based email application. Heck, if you don't know HTML, it allows you to use a WYSIWYG editor, and fill in the blank social website applications (digg, twitter, blogger, facebook, myspace, etc).
I just installed it and it works great. Let me know what you think or if you have any alternatives.
This firefox addon allows you to put HTML into your favorite web based email application. Heck, if you don't know HTML, it allows you to use a WYSIWYG editor, and fill in the blank social website applications (digg, twitter, blogger, facebook, myspace, etc).
I just installed it and it works great. Let me know what you think or if you have any alternatives.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
No Gmail Signature Formatting?
Come on, what's the deal? I can't even create a simple table to lay out some info? Anyone know of a solution? I know lifehacker had better gmail html signature, but that was before the new gmail. Anything now?
Monday, September 22, 2008
Missing Windows Vista Snipping Tool?
I know that Windows Vista comes with a handy dandy snipping tool, but, when I click the "orb" and start typing snipping, I get nothing.
Turns out, that the snipping tool is part of the tablet PC options, that I, uh, uninstalled because I do not have a tablet PC. I am crazy, I know.
Anyway, just thought that I would save some people the same headache I had.
To reinstall:
Note: I read that the snipping tool is unavailable on Windows Vista Home Basic, but cannot confirm as I use premium.
Turns out, that the snipping tool is part of the tablet PC options, that I, uh, uninstalled because I do not have a tablet PC. I am crazy, I know.
Anyway, just thought that I would save some people the same headache I had.
To reinstall:
- Click the "orb"
- Control Panel
- Programs
- Turn Windows features on or off
- Look for the tablet PC options check mark box, check it
- Wait
Note: I read that the snipping tool is unavailable on Windows Vista Home Basic, but cannot confirm as I use premium.
Google Image Labeler
Just found this neat time killer. Google Image Labeler.
What it is:
You get partnered with a random person, then are shown images. You label them based upon what they are. If you and your partner correlate, you score points. It shows you images for two minutes. If you don't know, you can pass. It also has some "off limit" labels, which I suppose are what other people have agreed what the image is and they want fresh labels.
I find it a great time waster and it's fun gathering points!
What it is:
You get partnered with a random person, then are shown images. You label them based upon what they are. If you and your partner correlate, you score points. It shows you images for two minutes. If you don't know, you can pass. It also has some "off limit" labels, which I suppose are what other people have agreed what the image is and they want fresh labels.
I find it a great time waster and it's fun gathering points!
Monday, August 18, 2008
No Remote Desktop in Vista Home
This is more of a rant than anything else. For anyone out there searching on how to enable remote desktop for any version of vista home, stop. It is not supported. However, you can still use VNC http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net. VNC works, just not as peppy as remote desktop.
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