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PCAnywhere and Your Firewall

Friday, March 5th, 2010
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I’m always forgetting what ports to set for PCAnywhere use. This time I thought I’d share the link I found on PCAnywhere ports at http://www.nthelp.com/NT6/pcanywhere_ip_port_usage.htm.

Though these days I’m using TeamViewer, which has no problem with firewalls though does get filtered by some networks admins.

GIS

Friday, May 29th, 2009
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For those smarter or more up on acronyms than I, ignore this post.

As posted at my parent blog, I was reading this SF story last night in Analog. There was a reference to GIS, which I’ve seen around alot lately on the job boards but haven’t bothered to look up.  For the curious, it stands for Geographic information system.

A Real Annoyance

Friday, May 8th, 2009
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The point of this post is getting rid of that annoying incompatibility notice about Real every time an update is made to FireFox. But first, a rant…

I am not a fan of the Real Player to begin with.  I certainly give it credit for being one of the early multimedia players. I also give them credit for being one of the first major abusers of the installation process, changing extension mappings without asking, installing itself as a service when it is only used occasionally, and being really obtuse in how to fix these problems afterward.   When I did PC maintenance service (before the Geek Squad, which people keep reminding me that I thought of four years before they did) I routinely removed the RealPlayer service and was always thanked for speeding up the machine.

I even tried to give the Real Player a second chance when they bought the Napster name. That lasted about 2 minutes past the installation where it still did all the things that annoyed me about the their 1.0 version. The Real Player is not installed on my personal machine. I used to routinely uninstall it from my work machine until my current employer decided to build their compliance training application using it. Which brings me to my point.

After updating the excellent password manager I use (RoboForm), I was once again confronted with this annoying screen.

Real Extension Annoyance

Real Extension Annoyance

My first shot in Google (remove incompatible firefox extension) got me pretty close to a solution with a Mozilla Support thread. The last entry in the thread did the trick for me. In case that link is dead, the entry was:

Ok, run the program “regedit” and goto “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Mozilla\Firefox\Extensions\”

If there is nothing there try “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Mozilla\Firefox\Extensions”

There you should see the extension… delete the registry entry.

That worked for me…

The first path worked for me, too, specifically the key {ABDE892B-13A8-4d1b-88E6-365A6E755758}, with the value of “C:\Program Files\Real\RealPlayer\browserrecord”

Integration at the Glass

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
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Ran across this one recently from a UK services sales guy in reference to integrating legacy mainframe applications into a portal.

From http://www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/integration-at-the-glass-and-80-20-point:

“Integration at the glass” is a term associated with Portal development, where developers or users can quickly link portlets together creating composite applications.