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Jan 31, 2008
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The dead home desktop problem returns

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

The computer I bought not a year and a half ago decided to keel over last week. When I push the power button, the power light goes on, the drives spin up, but there is nothing out the video card and not even a reassuring beep from the power-on self test. I've disconnected all the external peripherals as well as all the IDE devices, and no change. ...

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Jan 31, 2008
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Shell policy is not the same as security

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

Mark Russinovich pointed out that if you let users run arbitrary programs, they can circumvent policies. This is actually not surprising, because policy is not the same as security. Shell policies control how Explorer and other shell components behave, but that's just blocking the front door. For example, there is a shell policy to prevent the us...

Other
Jan 30, 2008
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Even without a nitpicker's corner, I have to worry about nitpickers

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

Even without a nitpicker's corner, I have to worry about nitpickers. I just have to do it in a more subtle way. Here are some examples of changes I've made to upcoming entries in order to forestall nitpicking: What's scary is that I've noticed that I begun pre-emptively nitpicking my own entries while I'm writing them. In the balance between wri...

Non-Computer
Jan 30, 2008
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Microspeak: Housing

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

The real estate department at Microsoft has their own weird jargon. In the real estate world, you don't "work" in a building; you are "housed" there. Here are a few citations. The new buildings will be able to house N workers. Employees housed at Facility X will be able to use temporary parking spaces being constructed at Location Y.

Non-ComputerMicrospeak
Jan 28, 2008
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Crackpots in computer security: Don't plug it in, man!

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

Some time a few years ago, some folks on the security team were swapping crackpots stories, and this one somehow lodged in my mind. The story below is paraphrased, but the essense remains intact. "We had a crazy guy call into the security support line many years ago. He was going through a messy divorce and was convinced that his wife's lawyers w...

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Jan 25, 2008
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PLAY! A Video Game Symphony comes to Seattle

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

Competing with the Miss America pageant for your Saturday evening attention is the Seattle performance of PLAY! A Video Game Symphony, featuring music from a large number of video games. Presumably, the music will have something to do with the accompanying video being projected on large screens. The description of the concert omits any mentio...

Non-Computer
Jan 25, 2008
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What counts as a talent nowadays?

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

The annual Miss America Pageant struggles for survival tomorrow. And what makes it different from Donald Trump's Miss USA and Miss Universe is the talent competition. (Yes, Miss World also has a talent competition, but nobody in the United States pays any attention to Miss World, probably because of the aforementioned Donald Trump.) It's not tha...

Non-Computer
Jan 25, 2008
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The classic start menu is even more classic than it looks

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

In Windows 95, the Find option took its place on the Start menu between Settings and Help. In Windows 2000, the option was still there, but its name changed to Search, a name which persist today if you use the classic Start menu. When the menu option changed its name, the keyboard accelerator changed accordingly. Whereas Find used F as ...

Tips/Support
Jan 24, 2008
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It's one thing to say "somebody should do this", but doing it is another matter

Raymond Chen
Raymond Chen

A common response when I describe a programming error is, ""Programs should have to pass a test that includes testing for this case." The case could be a program mishandling a message, a program responding incorrectly to , whatever. But these suggestions fall into the same trap that I see when grading student essays: They're good with the what bu...

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