MS Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 Service Pack 1

August 25, 2011

MS Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 Service Pack 1

The new service pack contains all the existing cumulative and public updates already released for the 2010 suite as well as new fixesfor each product.

The service pack is available through a number of channels including the Download Centre. Users with Office Automatic Updated enabled will be able to download the pack manually from Microsoft Update initially, but after 90 days an automatic update will be available.

Those with Office Click-to-Run streaming setups will have to wait until the beginning of July for the update.

On the subject of the SharePoint update, Microsoft said: “For SharePoint customers planning to deploy Service Pack 1, it is also recommended to install the June 2011 Cumulative Update for SharePoint when it becomes available in the coming weeks.”

The company was keen to emphasise how important customer feedback has been in getting the service pack out the door.

“We are grateful to those customers and partners who have taken time to provide us the feedback that makes our products and services better,” it said.

Michael Rentmeister, Source: Microsoft

Attitude

January 22, 2011

“The longer I live, the more I realise the impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important than facts. It is more important than past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than success, than what other people think or say or do. It is more important than appearance, giftedness, or skill. It will make or break a company … a church … a home.

The remarkable thing is, we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot change our past … we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one thing we have, and that is our attitude …

I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it. And so it is with you … we are in charge of our attitudes.”

Charles Swindoll

Michael Rentmeister, Mesh Technology Ltd.

Warning over Anti Virus Software Scam

January 22, 2011

Criminals are tricking worried Internet users into buying anti-virus protection that is actually malicious software in diguise.

Investigators fear hacking gangs are pocketing millions of pounds by infiltrating customers’ computers and stealing sensitive banking details.

They said criminals pose as legitimate IT companies who cold call victims offering fake security software that can be downloaded for around £30.00.

The crooks then combine credit card information from the sale with stolen personal information to defraud the customer or commit further crimes.

Sharon Lemon, who is responsible for fighting cyber crime at the Serious and Organised Crime Agency (Soca), said: “In recent cases, we have seen gangs employing 300 to 400 people to run their operations and using call centre-scale set ups to target victims en masse. They can also be paying out as much as $150.000 a month (on a pay-per-download basis) to individual webmasters who are unwittingly advertising their fake software – this level of investment from criminals indicates that the returns are much heftier than this.”

The warning came at the start of an internet security awareness week organised by GetSafeOnline.org, which is supported by Government bodies, police and private companies.

Michael Rentmeister, Source: ITN News, 15/11/2010

GeForce GTX 460 vs GeForce GTX 470

September 18, 2010

Tuned up GeForce GTX 460 Platinum Sonic

Palits GeForce GTX 460 Platinum Sonic in is overclocked via manufacturer and within computer games it can compete with a GeForce GTX 470.

The 3D performance of a conventional GeForce GTX 460 is already great, but Palit puts the Sonic-Platinum to a different level. The graphics chip of the performance graphics card runs at 800 GMT, 125MHz faster than Nvidia planned. In addition the 1.0GB GDDR5 RAM, clocked at 2000MHz works a good 10 per cent faster. In current 3D-Games the £180.00 GeForce GTX 460 Sonic Platinum delivers an average 15 per cent higher frame rate and is almost as fast as the more expensive GeForce GTX 470.

The Electricity consumption of the GeForce GTX 460 during Gaming is in average 123 Watts – 10 Watts more than normal clocked GeForce 460 versions. During the Furmark load tests the consumption was 166 Watts. The graphics cooling fan got to a noisy disturbing Sone 2 to cool the Grafikship. In test the temperature reached 75C. The graphics chip cooler rpm can be tweaked with afterburner tools to reduce the noise of the cooling fan. In Windows mode the graphics card runs with 17 watts, as economic as any standard GeForce GTX 460 and as well very silent with 0.4 Sone.

Palit delivers the almost 19 cm long dual-slot card with nothing more than a PCIe power adapter. A maximum of two displays simultaneously can be used with the GTX 460 Sonic Platinum. Other connectors are two dual-link DVI connectors, an HDMI connector and a VGA output. The GeForce GTX 460 Sonic Platinum is an additional £20.00 very worthwhile compared with the standard models of the GTX 460.

Manufacturer: Palit, connections: 2x DL-DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x VGA, 2x 6-pin Power Splitter, Shader cores / TMUs / ROPs: 336 / 56 / 32, Price £180.00 excl VAT and Delivery.

Product Details:

PALIT 1GB GTX 460 SONIC PLATINUM 800MHZ
Manufacturer: PALIT
Web Address: http://www.palit.biz
Model Number:NE5X460HF1102
Package Type: Retail
Manufacturer Warranty:2 Years
Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460
Interface: PCI Express 2.0
Video Memory: 1GB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Engine Clock: 800MHz
Memory Clock: 4000MHz (2000MHz GDDR5)
Memory Interface: 256-bit
Stream Processing Units: 336
RAMDACs: 400MHz
Max. Resolution: 2560×1600
Connectors: VGA, HDMI, 2x DVI-I
DirectX Support: 11.0
OpenGL Support: 4.0
Compatible OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Gross Weight (Kg): 0.88Kg
Special Features: Microsoft DirectX11 support
NVIDIA PhysX technology
NVIDIA 3D Vision Ready
NVIDIA CUDA technology
NVIDIA SLI Ready
OpenCL Support
OpenGL 4.0 Optimization and Support
NVIDIA GeForce Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
NVIDIA PureVideo HD Technology
Package Contents:Quick Installation Guide
Driver CD
Power Splitter (2x4pin to 6pin)

Encrypt your Memory Stick / Flash Drive – Hard Disk Drive …

June 26, 2010

TrueCrypt 6.3a

The ultimate freeware encryption program, TrueCrypt is loaded with powerful features that those concerned with protecting their data from thievery should want–and have.

It offers 11 algorithms for encrypting your private files in a password-protected volume. You can store your encrypted data in files (containers) or partitions (devices). TrueCrypt works hard to offer powerful data protection, recommending complex passwords, explaining the benefits of hidden volumes, and erasing telltale signs of the encryption process, including mouse movements and keystrokes. Though the interface may not be immediately intuitive, its powerful, on-the-fly encryption for no cost still earns the freeware security tool a top rating.

The useful tips in the extensive help manual and volume-creation wizard provide excellent guidance. In fact, they’re required reading, as TrueCrypt lacks any considerable in-program help. For instance, the tutorial explains the entire concept beyond “hidden” volumes, but it doesn’t quite explain how to mount them. One obvious downside of any strong encryption program is if you happen to forget your lengthy, secure password, you should consider any protected files as good as gone. However, once files are mounted to a local drive with your password or key, they conveniently behave just like any normal files, allowing you to easily open, copy, delete, or other modify them another way. Dismount the volume, and voila–your previously accessible files are now safely secure from prying eyes.

Users can even create a hidden operating system, encrypted away from nosy busybodies, but make no mistake–TrueCrypt is not for the casual encryption explorer. Be sure to thoroughly understand what you’re doing with the program before you do something regrettable.

Download Link: http://www.meshtechnology.co.uk/download/truecryptsetup6.3a.exe

 

From TrueCrypt Foundation:

Protect your sensitive data with this free open-source disk encryption software. Creates a virtual encrypted disk within a file and mount it as a real disk. Encrypt an entire hard disk partition or a device, such as USB flash drive. Automatically and transparently encrypt in real time.

TrueCrypt provides two levels of plausible deniability, in case an adversary forces you to reveal the password: a hidden volume (steganography- more information may be found here); no TrueCrypt volume can be identified (volumes cannot be distinguished from random data). TrueCrypt uses encryption algorithms AES-256, Blowfish (448-bit key), CAST5, Serpent, Triple DES, and Twofish. It is based on Encryption for the Masses (E4M) 2.02a, conceived in 1997.

Michael Rentmeister, Mesh Technology Ltd

See as well www.computerni.co.uk

Benefits of an effective IT Supplier Relationship

June 25, 2010

Mesh Technology Ltd, Belfast

Building a successful relationship with your IT supplier is essential to your system’s success.

Trying to purchase IT systems and services at the lowest possible cost – with no regard to your business goals for the project or the overall cost of ownership – is likely to lead to a strained relationship with your supplier and cause both system and business problems.

Ideally, your supplier should have a clear view of your business goals and the role of IT in achieving these. This will help you build a relationship that can deliver a number of benefits:

  • it will help ensure that service-level agreements are met and that system availability is high
  • it will help in the speedy resolution of problems or queries
  • the supplier can provide valuable guidance on your business’ future IT direction through their knowledge of your industry sector and the latest IT developments
  • your system will deliver the anticipated business benefits

To build a successful relationship with any IT supplier you should be clear from the outset about what you both expect from the arrangement. Make sure that:

  • you both have clear expectations of exactly what you’ll get in terms of hardware, software and services
  • the business relationship is mutually beneficial – your supplier will have no interest in whether you achieve your business goals if you just want goods as cheaply as possible
  • there are specific targets to be reached at set dates representing what your business gets out of its IT systems – not the delivery of boxes and cables
  • the supplier provides regular reports of progress towards the agreed business objectives for the system
  • you hold regular reviews with your supplier to see how things are going
  • you have enough flexibility to accommodate change – whether this is through new technologies, the business environment or refined business goals
  • you have a signed contract which you both agree to, that includes details of each party’s obligations and what should happen in the event of a disagreement or dispute

See as well www.computerni.co.uk

5 ways to speed up your computer

June 25, 2010

Mesh Technology Ltd, Belfast

By following a few simple guidelines, you can maintain your computer and keep it running smoothly. This article discusses how to use the tools available in Windows 7, Vista and XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) to more efficiently maintain your computer and safeguard your privacy when you’re online.

1. Free up disk space

Use Disk Cleanup to:

Remove temporary Internet files.
Remove downloaded program files (such as Microsoft ActiveX controls and Java applets).
Empty the Recycle Bin.
Remove Windows temporary files such as error reports.
Remove optional Windows components that you don’t use.
Remove installed programs that you no longer use.
Remove unused restore points and shadow copies from System Restore.

Tip: Typically, temporary Internet files take the most amount of space because the browser caches each page you visit for faster access later.

2. Speed up access to data

Disk Defragmenter is a Windows utility that consolidates fragmented files and folders on your computer’s hard disk so that each occupies a single space on the disk. With your files stored neatly end-to-end, without fragmentation, reading and writing to the disk speeds up.
When to run Disk DefragmenterIn addition to running Disk Defragmenter at regular intervals — monthly is optimal — there are other times you should run it too, such as when:

You add a large number of files.
Your free disk space totals 15 percent or less.
You install new programs or a new version of Windows.

3. Detect and repair disk errors

As you use your hard drive, it can develop bad sectors. Bad sectors slow down hard disk performance and sometimes make data writing (such as file saving) difficult, or even impossible. The Error Checking utility scans the hard drive for bad sectors, and scans for file system errors to see whether certain files or folders are misplaced.

If you use your computer daily, you should run this utility once a week to help prevent data loss.

4. Protect your computer against spyware

Spyware collects personal information without letting you know and without asking for permission. From the Web sites you visit to user names and passwords, spyware can put you and your confidential information at risk. In addition to privacy concerns, spyware can hamper your computer’s performance. To combat spyware, you might want to consider using Microsoft Windows Defender, which is included in Windows 7 and Windows Vista, and is available as a free download for Microsoft XP SP2. Other free anti-spyware software programs are also available.

5. Learn all about ReadyBoost

If you’re using Windows 7 or Vista, you can use ReadyBoost to speed up your system. A new concept in adding memory to a system, it allows you to use nonvolatile flash memory — like a USB flash drive or a memory card — to improve performance without having to add memory.

In addition to running Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter to optimize the performance of your computer, you can check the integrity of the files stored on your hard disk by running the Error Checking utility.

Disk fragmentation slows the overall performance of your system. When files are fragmented, the computer must search the hard disk when the file is opened to piece it back together. The response time can be significantly longer.

The Disk Cleanup tool helps you free up space on your hard disk to improve the performance of your computer. The tool identifies files that you can safely delete, and then enables you to choose whether you want to delete some or all of the identified files.

See as well www.computerni.co.uk

Sage 2010 Demo – Act! 2010 Demo – Mesh Technology Ltd Lurgan

September 13, 2009

On Tuesday next week we have Sage coming over to demonstrate Sage Line 50 Accounts 2010 and Act! 2010. I would like to invite you for this free demonstration to the Admin building of CIDO Business Complex in Lurgan.

 Venue:       Mesh Conference Suite, CIDO Business Complex,
                         Charles Street, Lurgan, BT66 6HG.

Date:            Tuesday, 15th September 2009

Time:           9:30 am 12:30 pm     Tea and Coffee provided 🙂

Following is the Link for more detailed information:

 http://www.meshtechnology.co.uk/download/SageDemo2010_Invitation.pdf

If you would like to attend the demonstration, please ring either Peter SNR or Peter JNR at the office on 028 38 349944.

Hope to see you there,

 

 Michael

 Michael Rentmeister
Mesh Technology Ltd
Director

Use Windows XP Progams with Windows 7

August 29, 2009

29th August 2009, Mesh Technology Ltd, Belfast

Use Windows XP Programs with Windows 7

XP-Mode for Windows 7 as beta version available:

Microsoft has another Release Candidate version for the XP-Mode for Windows 7 available for download http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx. The Release Candidate consists of two parts. The Virtual PC 2007 (RC) and as well the Virtual Machine (VM), where Windows XP with SP3 is installed. Both parts have the download size of 470 MByte.

The installed XP Programs in XP-Mode are accessible from the start menu of Windows 7. The License of Windows XP is included with the Virtualisation.

To use the XP-Mode your Processor must use Intel-VT or AMD-V. Only Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate are supported. Microsoft points out that the XP-Mode is not designed for home users. It is designed for Business, which want to run older Applications within Windows 7. 3D Application are not working within VM, because VM is powered by a 2D engine.

Michael Rentmeister

Mesh Technology Ltd

Ref: c’t 2009, H18, p19

http://www.meshtechnology.co.uk/download/blogs/windows7XP-Mode.pdf