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Windows Home Server and Live Mesh
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over 4 years ago
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J Neave
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Regular readers of my blog will know I've been a fan of Foldershare on Home Server for a while now. The main reason for this is a simplified version of "Offline Files" that works across the internet. It also works as a nice backup when remote access fails...
Gaffer-Tape Engineering
Win32 Error Codes and HRESULT Definitions
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over 4 years ago
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J Neave
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Not the snappiest of titles though if you are debugging Win32 applications, COM servers or just see a random error code in your event log these two mapges may be of help... HRESULT Values Win32 Error Codes I'll try and come up with something more...
Gaffer-Tape Engineering
Virtual Server and Differencing Disks
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over 4 years ago
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J Neave
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Another trick I use in Virtual Server is the use of differencing disks. A differencing disk is one that inherits it's contents from a parent disk, a powerful tool when used to the ful. For example, I have a blank installation of Windows Server 2003 SP2...
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