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Author: Mark Berry

Software Development July 3, 2008

Multiple Controllers Found with the Name ‘HomeController’

I’ve been playing with Billy McCafferty’s S#arpArchitecture. I decided to strip the Northwind references out of the sample so I could try the framework on my own project. After removing …

Software Development June 6, 2008

Virtualization, Source Control, and Bug Tracking

I attended the San Diego .NET Developer Group on Tuesday. Nick Pearce gave a great presentation on how to use virtual machines as a developer. I jotted down a few …

IT Administration May 19, 2008

Getting Exchange 2003 to Accept Mail for a Secondary Domain

I had a customer some time ago who always spelled out my full company name when sending  me email. I finally registered mcbsystems.com so I could receive her emails. Since …

IT Administration May 16, 2008

Upgrading from BlogEngine.NET 1.1 to 1.3

Time to Move On  I’ve been pretty happy with BlogEngine.NET 1.1 for the last ten months, but I don’t want to get too far behind, so I decided today to …

IT Administration May 15, 2008

Outlook 2007 Crashes on Exit Due to WinFax Module dccmsp32.dll

Problem I have a workstation running Windows XP SP2 on an SBS 2003 domain with Exchange. Yesterday I upgraded it from Office 2003 SP3 to Office 2007 SP1.  All security …

IT Administration April 27, 2008

Fix NETBIOS Over TCP/IP Between VPN-Connected Networks

Environment Two small networks connected via a hardware VPN that is established by two identical Netgear FVS318 routers.  Problem User has always been able PING remote machines from XP and …

IT Administration April 18, 2008

Remove Phantom Antivirus from Vista WMI Repository

Problem In testing Spiceworks today, I discovered that a Vista machine was reporting that it had two antivirus products installed. Even after following the instructions Manually uninstalling the Client/Server Security …

IT Administration April 14, 2008

ESET Remote Administrator (ERA) Event ID 502: Update Failed

Symptom  I’m running running ESET Remote Administrator 2.0.56. After upgrading from the trial to the purchased version, I started receiving the event below in my Application Event Log. Source:  ERA …

IT Administration March 24, 2008

Getting Past VSS Error 80042316 from DriveImage XML

I’m using Runtime Software’s free DriveImage XML to back up several XP machines over a network to Windows 2003 server. Scheduled tasks run DriveImage XML in command-line mode and are …

IT Administration March 15, 2008

Comparing NOD32 2.7 to Trend Client-Server 3.6

A response to my previous blog post asked a fair question:  what sets NOD32 apart or even on par with Trend Client-Server Messaging? I decided that I would do some …

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