Monthly Archives: January 2012

Symantec Endpoint Protection client fails to update across DMZ

A company recently contacted me reporting problems with their Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) software. They had two DMZs (Demilitarised Zones) in their network namely Internal and Public and they wanted to protect all computers and servers within these zones. Despite … Continue reading

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How to extend your desktop over dual screens using Matrox DualHead2Go

Matrox DualHead2Go is a combination of hardware and software that allows you to operate two screens from a single PC or laptop.With a two screen setup you can mirror (or clone) the image from your desktop onto both screens or … Continue reading

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Philips SpeechExec Pro licensing with the USB Smart Key dongle

The license for the Philips SpeechExec software is stored on a USB dongle called a ‘Smart Key’. The license needs to be accessible by the PC in order for the Philips software to open.For convenience, there is also an option to download … Continue reading

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Merge multiple csv files into a single .csv or .txt file using command line

In this post I’m going to show you how you can take multiple .csv files and merge them into a single .csv or .txt file. The process is very simple and should take a couple of minutes to complete. For … Continue reading

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