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	<title>Parapet of Preposterous Pondering - www.SirCary.com</title>
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		<name>SirCary</name>
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		<title>Windows 7 &quot;God Mode&quot;</title>
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		<content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Here&#039;s a cool tip for Windows 7 users.<br /><br />If you want to create a view that contains shortcuts to all user-adjustable Windows 7 settings (that are normally only available in many different spots in the gui) follow these steps:<br /><br />1.  R-click an empty spot in a folder of your choice (example:  Desktop)<br />2.  Browse to New, then Shortcut<br />3.  When prompted to &quot;Type the location of the item&quot;, copy/paste the following into that field:<br /><code>C:\WINDOWS\explorer.exe shell:::{ed7ba470-8e54-465e-825c-99712043e01c}</code><br />4.  Click Next<br />5.  Enter a name for your new shortcut and click Finish<br />6.  After dbl-clicking your new shorcut you&#039;ll see the settings neatly organized by category<br /><br />Suhweet!]]></content>
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		<issued>2011-02-22T00:00:00Z</issued>
		<modified>2011-02-22T00:00:00Z</modified>
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		<title>Windows 7 administrative share oddity</title>
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		<content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Down through the years of my Windows IT experience, I&#039;ve always been able to remotely access the root of any drive on any Windows machine on my network using a valid admin account.  I did this by browsing to Start, then Run and then typing \\&lt;machine name or IP&gt;\&lt;drive letter&gt;$.  For example:  \\coolpc\c$<br /><br />This was always an option to get access to any file on a drive or partition due to Windows auto-creating a hidden &quot;administrative&quot; share for any drive or partition assigned a drive letter.  So obviously I expected no change for Windows 7.  I was wrong.  I was prompted for login credentials and nothing I tried worked.  As I now have two Windows 7 machines at home, I finally got around to looking into this.  Here&#039;s what I needed to do:<br /><br />Via regedit, browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System.  In that key add a REG DWORD named LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy and set it&#039;s value to 1.  Voila, administrative shares now worky!  Why this was not enabled by default, I don&#039;t know.  Maybe I&#039;ll get around to more research later.  Note:  I believe this tweak is only needed for Windows Home Premium.  I&#039;ve been working with Windows 7 Enterprise at work and this tweak was NOT needed.<br /><br />Happy file browsing!]]></content>
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		<issued>2010-10-20T00:00:00Z</issued>
		<modified>2010-10-20T00:00:00Z</modified>
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		<title>Open Source Rocks</title>
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		<content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[I am a huge fan of open-source software and freeware.  Almost all of the software I use on a regular basis is one of the two.  Why would I pay for software, when I can get such great stuff for free?  Many thanks to all developers out there who author my favs.  Here&#039;s a partial list:<br /><br />-Chrome and Firefox (web browsers)<br />-Google docs and Google calendar (&#039;nuff said)<br />-Open Office (MS Office-compatible office suite)<br />-phpBB, phpAlbum, SimplePhpBlog (all used on my website)<br />-Photofiltre (very powerful image editor)<br />-Notepad++ (very powerful text editor, used to create this website!)<br />-Stickies (<a href="http://zhornsoftware.co.uk/stickies/index.html" target="_blank" >Link</a>) (notes on your desktop with sooo many useful features.  I&#039;ve been a user for a decade)<br />-Lightscreen (simple screen capture util)<br />-Taskbar Shuffle (click-drag to move your taskbar buttons in Windows XP, just like Win7)<br />-PeaZip (file compression util)<br />-Foxit Reader (great, light weight pdf reader)<br />-InfraRecorder (CD/DVD burning app)<br />-VNC (pc remote control, multiple &quot;flavors&quot;)<br />-AutoIT (scripting/automation util for Windows)<br /><br />I have not made the change to an Open Source OS...I&#039;m a Windows guy at heart...what can I say?<br /><br />Ahhh, open-source software and freeware makes me all warm and fuzzy inside...]]></content>
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		<issued>2010-10-01T00:00:00Z</issued>
		<modified>2010-10-01T00:00:00Z</modified>
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		<title>Welcome to the Parapet of Preposterous Pondering!</title>
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		<content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Hail all weary web travelers and welcome to my personal blog about nothing in particular.  I really don&#039;t have a specific topic for this blog, I  simply plan to use it to share my thoughts/opinions/musings with my family and friends and who ever else visits my website.  Thanks for stopping in!  -SirCary]]></content>
		<id>http://www.sircary.com/phpblog/index.php?entry=entry100930-114727</id>
		<issued>2010-09-30T00:00:00Z</issued>
		<modified>2010-09-30T00:00:00Z</modified>
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