Hospitality South East Exhibition 2006

April 20, 2006

Why not come down and speak to us at this years Hospitality South East Exhibition. We’ll be at stand 32 (Right hand side next to the stage) from 10 am till 7 pm on the 9th of May at The Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, Kent.

http://www.hospitalityse.co.uk/register_your_interest.html

Author: Jamie @ 3:31 pm
Category: Events




How do I hibernate my Windows XP machine?

April 14, 2006

Hibernating your laptop quickly when your plane is boarding or when your train arrives at your destination is very useful feature, but would you like to access this feature quicker?

A number of methods can be used but it all depends on your preference:-

  • Start > Turn Off Computer > Wait until the shutdown dialog appears and hold down on the shift key > The Standby button will switch to Hibernate one.
  • You can create a shortcut which can be placed anywhere on Windows. On the desktop right click for the context menu > new > shortcut.

    1) Paste the following into the text box C:\WINDOWS\system32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState Hibernate

    2) Click next and give the shortcut a name, Hibernate might be a descriptive one! Click on Finish, you are then free to move the shortcut to anywhere on your PC

  • You can also tell your laptop to do this when you shut the lid or press the power button. Start > Control Panel > Power Options and look under the advance tab.You can also enable hibernation from this location, under the hibernation tab.

    Jamie…

    Oh nearly forgot to add the most import thing, "How do I setup my PC or laptop to hibernate" well check out this page from Microsoft:-

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/tabletpc/getstarted/standby.mspx

Author: Jamie @ 12:00 pm
Category: Windows




Offline Files and Folders, the 2 GB limit!

April 12, 2006

offline folder dialog

One of our smaller clients has a requirement for a central location for there company files. This allows co-workers to share files easily. They also need the ability to access these files at home or on the road when out of the office. The solution needed to be cheap, quickly setup and minimal of administration.

To solve this issues I set them up using Offline Folder support with Windows XP synchronisation. Every time they logged the laptops on, off or left the laptop idle for 15 minutes Windows XP would sync with the stationary office PC.

All had been going well until the company data went over 2GB (2,000 MB). Now you may think all you need to do is move the slider to increase the amount of space available for offline files? You'd be wrong, try it in Windows Explorer > Tools > Folder Options > Offline Files. Increase the size to over 2 GB of data and click on APPLY > OK. Now go back to the window and you'll see its lost the setting!!!

Microsoft say it's an issue by design! So why let the user think they can allocate the more space to offline files?

Anyway here's the solution:-

1. Click Start, click Run, type gpedit.msc, and then click OK.
2. Expand Computer Configuration, expand Administrative Templates, expand Network, and then click Offline Files.
3. In the right pane, double-click Default cache size.

For more information check out article on the Microsoft Website:-

The value for the “Amount of disk space to use for temporary offline files” option reverts after you make it larger than 2 GB in Windows XP and in Windows 2000 Professional

Author: Jamie @ 4:34 pm