Archive for the ‘Windows’ Category

 
Feb
02
Posted (Johan Känngård) in Tools, Windows on February-2-2006

Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.1 About Dialog
It’s now released, and not only pre-released :-D The release notes and the detailed list contains a bunch of bug and security fixes. So go and grab it! Note that the about dialog is the same as in the pre release.

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Jan
31
Posted (Johan Känngård) in Tools, Windows on January-31-2006


I have used the free edition of RealVNC until I did some research about how to get the connection encrypted. I have tried RealVNC Personal Edition with encryption, but it doesn’t have built in file transfer capability. Meet UltraVNC! It is GPL‘ed, has encryption and built in file transfer!

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Jan
21
Posted (Johan Känngård) in Open Source, Tools, Windows on January-21-2006

Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.1 About Dialog

I got it via the automatic update system, but it doesn’t mention it on the official website. I found a release candidate of 1.5.0.1 on the FTP site though. Strange…

Not so strange after all, it’s all explained in the “What the heck is with this 1.5.0.1 update?” article at developer.mozilla.org.



 
Nov
19
Posted (Johan Känngård) in Windows on November-19-2005

I’ve done this before, but it’s time for a new list with a selection of the tools and applications I’m using:

  • jEdit, text editor written in Java with BeanShell execution support, edit modes, syntax highlightning, seearch and replace with regular expressions
  • xplorer2 Pro, The Windows Explorer replacement, with a multitude of shortcuts and features
  • Process Explorer, a better Task Manager, that shows processes in a hierarchy
  • Firefox, of course
  • Thunderbird, of course
  • GIMP, I’ve not launched my old Photoshop since I discovered this magnificent application!
  • Exifer, great when renaming photos from the digital camera
  • Gaim, superb IM client with support for multiple accounts
  • CapsUnlock
  • UltraVNC
  • Cygwin, the Linux-like environment for Windows
  • 7-zip, LGPL:ed compressing/uncompressing software, that makes really small archives
  • Filezilla
  • Winamp, big, clumsy, but it works. I’m looking for a better alternative though
  • MusicBrainz Tagger, to tag my ripped MP3:s so it can be recognized by last.fm when I play them


 
Nov
16
Posted (Johan Känngård) in Music, Windows on November-16-2005

Well done, Mark! Your deep digging has been rewarded at last!



 
Nov
11
Posted (Johan Känngård) in LotusScript, Visual Basic, Windows on November-11-2005

I have tried to search for the literal values of some of the options to WinHTTP that handles SSL server certificates errors. In my case I have a development server that has a certificate with the wrong name in it, and I want to ignore the usual “The host name in the certificate is invalid or does not match” error. Since I am using LotusScript to access the COM class WinHTTP.WinHTTPRequest, I can’t simply use:

Dim http As Variant
Set http = CreateObject("WinHTTP.WinHTTPRequest.5.1")
http.Option(WinHttpRequestOption_SslErrorIgnoreFlags) = 13056

This of course generates an error, since the WinHttpRequestOption_SslErrorIgnoreFlags constant can not be found in LotusScript.
The answer couldn’t be found anywhere on MSDN, but some searching on Google led me to a page at fastbugtrack.com with some code that contains the constant I needed! So here they are for future reference:

' WinHTTPRequest options:
Const WinHttpRequestOption_UserAgentString = 0
Const WinHttpRequestOption_URL = 1
Const WinHttpRequestOption_URLCodePage = 2
Const WinHttpRequestOption_EscapePercentInURL = 3
Const WinHttpRequestOption_SslErrorIgnoreFlags = 4
Const WinHttpRequestOption_SelectCertificate = 5
Const WinHttpRequestOption_EnableRedirects = 6
Const WinHttpRequestOption_UrlEscapeDisable = 7
Const WinHttpRequestOption_UrlEscapeDisableQuery = 8
Const WinHttpRequestOption_SecureProtocols = 9
Const WinHttpRequestOption_EnableTracing = 10

The actual value for http.Option(WinHttpRequestOption_SslErrorIgnoreFlags) that I have set to 13056 (hexadecimal 0×3300) is an addition of all switches found at the WinHttpRequestOption documentation at WinHttpRequestOption_SslErrorIgnoreFlags.



 
Nov
11
Posted (Johan Känngård) in Windows on November-11-2005

I want to be able to work in the program I have open at the moment, and not being interrupted by other applications that want automatic focus. So I have used TweakUI quite a while. The problem is that some applications tend to overwrite the crucial registry settings with their own (read: steal focus ON).
To get around this, I now have a BAT file that is run whenever I log in:

@echo off
reg ADD "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop" /v
ForegroundFlashCount /t REG_DWORD /d 0×00000000 /f > nul
reg ADD "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop" /v
ForegroundLockTimeout /t REG_DWORD /d 0×00030d40 /f > nul

Note that there shouldn’t be a newline after the /v’s…
Put a shortcut to the BAT file in your Startup folder in the Start menu, and it will silently run whenever you login.
Thanks to Adrian that made me (and others?) aware of the reg command. This way, I don’t have to use a .REG file.



 
Oct
12
Posted (Johan Känngård) in Windows on October-12-2005

DN skriver att man måste uppdatera sina Windows-system innan kl. 19.00 idag, annars blir man attackerad av hackers. Vad sjutton menar de med det??? Varför just 19.00?
Microsoft har lagt upp en sida om det hela.