Monday, August 18, 2008

Admin Pack in Windows Vista

I have to use AD (Active Directory) frequently for my office work to identify some issues and troubleshoot, either interactively or remotely. Remote connection has made easy with the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack which you can download and install in your PC. WS2k3 Admin pack is supported by Windows XP, Win2000, and Windows 2003 workstation without any hassle.

But unfortunately I have a Windows Vista Business Edition running in my HPdc7800 Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz system and it is not directly supported by this Admin pack. :( I had bit annoying time with connecting and managing AD because either I have to remotely connect to that DC or have to connect to other PC which is running Admin pack. But with this new script it is running smoothly with my own Vista machine.

You must first run the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack under your user account (Account which needs the Admin Pack), make sure that you have the local administrative privileges otherwise you can not perform this properly. When you try to access the Windows Server 2003 management tools after installation you will get an empty console. Additionally, you will receive the following error message. MMC could not create the snap-in.

Do the following to resolve the problem;

Register the Windows Server 2003 management tools on a domain user account. To do this, follow these steps:

1. Log on to Windows Vista as a user who has local administrator permissions.

2. Create the RegisterAdminPak.cmd script. To do this, follow these steps:

I. Start Notepad, and then open a blank document.

II. Paste the following code to the document in Notepad:

@echo off
 
REM RegisterAdminPak.cmd
REM (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
 
set filelist=adprop.dll azroles.dll azroleui.dll ccfg95.dll
set filelist=%filelist% certadm.dll certmmc.dll certpdef.dll certtmpl.dll
set filelist=%filelist% certxds.dll cladmwiz.dll clcfgsrv.dll clnetrex.dll
set filelist=%filelist% cluadmex.dll cluadmmc.dll cmproxy.dll cmroute.dll
set filelist=%filelist% cmutoa.dll cnet16.dll debugex.dll dfscore.dll
set filelist=%filelist% dfsgui.dll dhcpsnap.dll dnsmgr.dll domadmin.dll
set filelist=%filelist% dsadmin.dll dsuiwiz.dll imadmui.dll lrwizdll.dll
set filelist=%filelist% mprsnap.dll msclus.dll mstsmhst.dll mstsmmc.dll
set filelist=%filelist% nntpadm.dll nntpapi.dll nntpsnap.dll ntdsbsrv.dll
set filelist=%filelist% ntfrsapi.dll rasuser.dll rigpsnap.dll rsadmin.dll
set filelist=%filelist% rscommon.dll rsconn.dll rsengps.dll rsjob.dll
set filelist=%filelist% rsservps.dll rsshell.dll rssubps.dll rtrfiltr.dll
set filelist=%filelist% schmmgmt.dll tapisnap.dll tsuserex.dll vsstskex.dll
set filelist=%filelist% w95inf16.dll w95inf32.dll winsevnt.dll winsmon.dll
set filelist=%filelist% winsrpc.dll winssnap.dll ws03res.dll
 
for %%i in (%filelist%) do (
        echo Registering %%i ...
        regsvr32 /s %%i 
)
 
echo.
Echo Command Completed

III. On the File menu, click Save.

IV. In the Save as type box, click All Files, type C:\Users\UserAccountName\RegisterAdminPak.cmd in the File name box, and then click Save.

3. Run RegisterAdminPak.cmd from a command prompt. To do this, follow these steps:

Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator

I. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click Continue.

II. At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER.

III. C:\Users\UserAccountName\RegisterAdminPak.cmd

Now you are ready to use Admin Pack in Windows Vista. Enjoy. :)

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Easy Downloading

Yesterday I was trying to download some video files and all the links were directed to YouTube site. I watched all the videos that I wanted but couldn't download any of them coz YouTube is not allowing to download its embedded media files.

I did a google search and found a good" link ", When you give the URL of the file that you want to download it download the files for you but those video files can not be play in your Media player. Nothing to worry here comes our opensource friends to help with a nice player call VLC. Now no worries.

Professinalism

Today morning while I was coming to my room I met our Head of Engineering (HOE), he was in a bit of a hurry but told that they are going to do partition our IT room and the workers will start work within the next hour. I was astonished to hear that, because I didn’t know what are they going to do there or how they are going to do partition our room. Since Head of Engineering told me to speak to the Financial Controller, who is his boss and second to the GM to get more details.

Immediately I spoke to FC and he said HOE has the plan thus he has better idea than him so to speak to him. Finally we manage to bring both together FC & HOE with another Engineer who is doing this project. Finally both showed me how they have planned to do the partitioning. First important thing to note, none of these high rank people have informed this sudden change to the Head of IT (HIT). IT is a very important department in any office and we have 8-9 servers running here plus around 150 users and these Heads are trying to do the modification to the IT department with out the knowledge of the IT Head.

First place we thought that HIT is aware about this matter coz this has been passed by GM, and FC, HOE and others are aware about the change. While we talk with them we understood that this decision is not been informed to Head of IT. Since the HIT was not in our office I took a call to HIT and she wanted to talk to FC or HOE, FC was not there therefore I gave the phone to Head of Engineering and he refused to answer the phone saying he is just executing the task and decision making is not his duty. I forgot to mention that so called Head of Engineering is an AGM (Assistant General Manager - Engineering).

In the presence of FC, and HOE (AGM) when we raise the question whether they have informed this problem to Head of IT, they just nodded their heads and said will do..!! They are going to do the job now thereafter going to inform the relevant authority later. Is this the right thing to do..? Is this the way a top class Financial Controller and Assistant General Manager work?

What is the professionalism that these people have..? Top management is saying that they are just an executer and passing the ball to other people when questions are raised.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

What is HSDPA ?

HSDPA, short for High-Speed Downlink Packet Access, is a new protocol for mobile telephone data transmission. It is known as a 3.5G (G stands for generation) technology. Essentially, the standard will provide download speeds on a mobile phone equivalent to an ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) line in a home, removing any limitations placed on the use of your phone by a slow connection. It is an evolution and improvement on W-CDMA, or Wideband Code Division Multiple Access, a 3G protocol. HSPDA improves the data transfer rate by a factor of at least five over W-CDMA. HSDPA can achieve theoretical data transmission speeds of 8-10 (megabits per second). Though any data can be transmitted, applications with high data demands such as video and streaming music are the focus of HSDPA.

HSDPA improves on W-CD MA by using different techniques for modulation and coding. It creates a new channel within W-CDMA called HS-DSCH, or high-speed downlink shared channel. That channel performs differently than other channels and allows for faster downlink speeds. It is important to note that the channel is only used for downlink. That means that data is sent from the source to the phone. It isn't possible to send data from the phone to a source using HSDPA. The channel is shared between all users which lets the radio signals to be used most effectively for the fastest downloads.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Container ISO Codes

Sometimes we need to identify containers by looking at the ISO codes. I have listed mainly use ISO codes for Depot users/surveyors.

Container ISO-Codes
ISO LxWxH Description of the container
20G0 20 x 8 x 8 20´ general container
20G1 20 x 8 x 8 20´ general container with ventilation holes
20H1 20 x 8 x 8 20´ port hole reefer container
20T0 20 x 8 x 8 20´ tank container
22G0 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ general container
22G1 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ general container with ventilation holes
22V0 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ highly ventilated container
22R0 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ integral reefer container
22R1 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ integral reefer/heated container
22H2 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ thermal insulated external container
22U0 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ open top container
22U1 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ open top container removable top
22P1 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ flat rack with fixed ends
22P2 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ flat with fixed corner posts only
22P3 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ flat with collapsible ends
22P5 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ open sided container
22T0 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ tank container - non dangerous liquid
22T5 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ tank container
22B0 20 x 8 x 8,5 20´ dry bulk container
25G0 20 x 8 x 9,5 20´ genaral high cube container (9,6)
25R1 20 x 8 x 9,5 20´ integral high cube reefer container (9,6)
28U1 20 x 8 x 4 20´ half height open top container
26T0 20 x 8 x 4 20´ half height tank container
28P0 20 x 8 x 4 20´ platform flat
42G0 40 x 8 x 8,5 40´ genral container
42G1 40 x 8 x 8,5 40´ genral container with ventilation holes
42V0 40 x 8 x 8,5 40´ highly ventilated container
42R0 40 x 8 x 8,5 40´ integral reefer container
42U1 40 x 8 x 8,5 40´ open top container
42U1 40 x 8 x 8,5 40´ open top container with removable top parts
42P1 40 x 8 x 8,5 40´ flat rack with fixed ends
42P2 40 x 8 x 8,5 40´ flat with corners posts only
42P3 40 x 8 x 8,5 40´ flat with collapsible ends
42P5 40 x 8 x 8,5 40´ open sided container
42B0 40 x 8 x 8,5 40´ dry bulk container
45G0 40 x 8 x 9,5 40´ general container high cube (9,6)
45R1 40 x 8 x 9,5 40´ integral reefer container high cube (9,6)
48U1 40 x 8 x 4 40´ half height open top container
48P0 40 x 8 x 2 40´ platform flat

What happened to a Net Admin..

Few years ago I joined with a company as a Network Administrator and by the time I joined the company they describe my job’s main tasks as below;

1. Maintain the existing network infrastructure, evaluate, and recommend new technology to implement.
2. Maintenance and troubleshoot CISCO router, 2 ADSL connection and Windows 2000 server / workstation.
3. Introduce new technology to enhance productivity.

And there were some more IT related stuff. (You know all the rubbish you get in your Appointment Letter.: P) I work very coolly dooly for sometimes and had much spare time for myself.

New involvement after few months after joining;

1. Inspecting and estimating damage containers (ISO standard)
2. Lead the Operation of the container yard.
3. Train the staff
4. Set standard and procedures
5. Discuss /negotiate with our main Shipping line regarding IT / Operational issues
6. Follow up container repair (ISO standard)
7. Invoicing


This helped me to understand another industry (Container Depot / Shipping) which I didn’t have a clue. :)

Tuesday, January 01, 2008