The Bedroom. The Bathroom. The Car. The Office. The Living Room. The Study Room. The Routine.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
NetworkService Account
Monday, September 10, 2007
How to resolve Error 26005: Could not start IMA Service in CTX_MF_IMA_StartIMAService State = 1
On Windows 2003 Server, you may get this error during Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 installation.
Citrix is aware of this error and posted an article about this error. But...this article on Citrix does not help at all. It does not give a resolution that works.
http://support.citrix.com/article/entry.jspa?entryID=11800
So how did I work around this problem manually?
Simple, just pause the installation immediately after the installation process says installing SNMP agent for Resource Manager. Then launch the Service Manager (services.msc) and you will see a service named "Citrix Independent Management Architecture". Change the logon account of this service to "Local System" from "Network Service". Then resume the installation.
I do not know what this Network Service account is.
And if you want to deploy this to multiple servers then I guess just author a Windows Installer transform to modify the installation so that the server will use "Local System". I think that's it but I have to explore more about this approach...
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
How to enable Windows Terminal Services home drive redirection on Windows 2000.
User’s home location, specified in the user Active Directory account object, normally points to a network location. However, this reconnection takes up a considerable amount of time during user logon. A feature available within the Microsoft Windows system allows the server to redirect the user’s home location to a local drive. But this feature is available as a default for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and above. All is not lost for Windows 2000 as Microsoft has provided a feature fix for users of Windows 2000.
What is required here is that a Microsoft-provided patch can be applied to a Microsoft Windows 2000 Server to take advantage of this feature. The Hotfix description can be obtained from http://support.microsoft.com
This hotfix can be applied to the server and home location re-direction setting can be configured in the Windows Registry. Details follow:
Hotfix Executable: Windows2000-KB843261-v3-x86
Settings applied:
Key: HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsof
t\Windows NT\Terminal Services Value
WFHomeDir
Type
REG_SZ
Data
E:\DataHomedrives
Description
This configures the home location for all users that log on to the server
Value
WFHomeDirDrive
Type
REG_SZ
Data
H:
Description
Drive letter for the mapping if the WFHomeDir is a network location. This is not required but here we set it to H:
Value
WFHomeDirUNC
Type
REG_DWORD
Data
0x0
Description
This indicates if the data set in the ‘Value’ above is a UNC path
E:\DataHomedrives must be configured to give the server local ‘users’ group read/write permissions.
With this configured, E:\DataHomedrives will be filled with folders and files for each unique users that log on to the servers. These folders and files are temporary. Therefore, for housekeeping purpose, a script can be incorporated into the server startup file to perform regular clean up.
The registry values above can be applied via the Active Directory Group Policy objects when you want to manage it centrally on a collection of servers.
Monday, August 13, 2007
Fifth-generation video game consoles in Malaysia
Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3, and Micorsoft XBOX 360 are not available in Malaysia while countries like Singapore and South Korea already have all of them launched since early this year. The main reason is because of the relatively high software piracy rate. This deters game manufactures and producers from wanting to plant their presence in a market which does not have mature intellectual property protection.
1st Generation - Atari, NES2nd Generation - Super NES, Sega Saturn
3rd Generation - Playstation
4th Generation - Microsoft XBOX, Playstation 2
5th Generation - Nintendo Wii, XBOX 360, Playstation 3
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Adapting to changes for survival
Giant super- and hypermarkets are losing out to the competitions because of silly regulations that they impose on customers. Such regulations will drive customers away. For example, they prohibit customers from taking any forms of bags including backpacks into the shopping areas. Also, no cameras allowed...but they let people with mobile phones (with camera better than some older Point & Shoot's) in! What dinosaur is that?
And most importantly, their prices are most often the most expensive no matter how hard they try to fool us.
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Microsoft releases updates to improves performance and compatibility issues with Windows Vista
Microsoft has just released a couple of updates to some issues with Windows Vista.
Performance issues with Windows Vista have been experienced by some corporate users.
An update is available that improves the compatibility and reliability of Windows Vista
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=938194
An update is available that improves the performance and reliability of Windows Vista
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=938979
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
《東方日報》 - 教車業吁整頓革新 考車制助長貪風
《東方新聞網》- 教車業吁整頓革新 考車制助長貪風
I remember since at a very young age I already knew that corruptions have already been rampant so the question is why does it take so darn long for something like this to be reported?
This, my dear ministers in the parliament, is one of the reasons we have seen accidents on our Malaysian roads. Putting drivers who would have failed driving and law tests behind the steering wheels of road vehicles means we have incompetent drivers prowling the Malaysian roads. And the drivers may not even realize when they do not follow the rules or break the laws.
Lacking some sense of responsibility?
Electronic Money vs Cold-Hard Paper Currency
There have been some debates going on within my community that predict electronic money will eventually bring on the demise of paper currency globally. Some has even said that this will happen in 50 to 60 years time. My view is that even if it is possible, this cannot be done without re-introducing all the inconveniences that in the first place, made paper currency a reality.