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Where did my space go ?
No comments · Posted by Rob Weaver in business, Cloud, technology, web
The other day I got a notification from the Plesk control panel for Carticipate telling me that the user account was about to expire. I logged into Plesk only to find out that the disk on the VPS was full.
Now this was really confusing, since the entire Carticipate system consists of a web2py install, on Linux with a fairly small MySQL database, and the VPS had 20 gigabytes of disk space.
Backup · Carticipate · Folder (computing) · Google · Hard disk drive · Linux · Plesk · User (computing)
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Version problems? To the Cloud !
No comments · Posted by Rob Weaver in business, Cloud, mac, technology

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I was on my way home from a business trip and wanted to print my boarding pass. Most hotels have a PC set up that is primarily for that purpose, and this one was no different.
The PC they provide is set up so that it wipes itself every time somebody logs in, which in theory protects you from somebody eavesdropping and/or stealing your information. The down side to this approach is that you’re stuck with whatever they decide is the right version of software to work with.
Apps · Companies · Google · Google Chrome OS · Google Cloud Print · Google Doc · Microsoft · Microsoft Office
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How to Copy a SharePoint Site
4 Comments · Posted by Rob Weaver in business, Office, Sharepoint
I had a bit of a fire drill the other day when a SharePoint site that I had been using needed to be retired. I have moved content around before, but only lists and small numbers of documents, never an entire site.
After some research, and with help from my colleague James Robertson, I now know how to make a copy of a SharePoint site that includes the content on that site. This is useful if you are archiving a site, or need to create a working copy in order to do development and testing.
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Problems with connecting at a hotel …
No comments · Posted by Rob Weaver in business, technology
When traveling and trying to use the hard wire at a hotel, you may find that the provided Ethernet cable won’t work. This is because hotels typically have a very outdated infrastructure and are still running at 10Mbps.
Most new computers are set with network speed set to auto detect, but this relies on the hardware being able to handle that detection, which older, cheaper network boxes aren’t able to do.
ContextMenu · Ethernet · Frankfurt · Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers · IPad · Juniper Networks · Mouse (computing) · Windows
I’ve been busy, so I haven’t logged into Facebook for a while now. I ran into somebody who said to send them a friend request, so I pulled up my Facebook app on my iPhone and ran through the process of logging in there.
I hadn’t used that app for a really long time, and like most iPhone apps, you have to start over once it upgrades, so that didn’t surprise me.
What did catch me by surprise was what happened when I tried logging on from my Mac later that day. First thing that happened was I got an unfamiliar screen that said I had logged in from a location I hadn’t used before:
Captcha · Facebook · HTTP Secure · Login · Online Communities · Photograph · social network · Social network service

