• Links 2/21

    Today is an homage to the McRib.

    • What Started Todays Homage
    • Boneless Pigs: The Official Boneless Pig Farmers Association of America (BPFAA) Site
    • The McRib Farewell Tour—I personally like the McRib Farewell Tour Shirt #2
    • Random McRib Images!
  • Project Server 2003

    Let me count the ways Project Server 2003 sucks.

    1. The installation is crazy convoluted
    2. When using the ad sync, first or last name cannot contain a “-”, “[”, “]”, or an extra space at the end
    3. When using the ad sync, display name cannot contain an extra space at the end
    4. There is absolutely no online documentation for problem solving

    For those that may be having similar problems that I am, and can’t find a solution to save themselves, I was getting multiple errors while using the AD Sync tool in Project Server 2003.  Additionally, apparantely, you can’t just have it sync with Domain Users for some unknown reason, it just plain doesn’t work.  However, there are other undocumented “features” like the above. 

    For example, you may get the error:

    Component: AD Connector
    File: AutoADProcess
    Line: -1
    Description: CDATA[AD Res Pool Sync – PDS ADD Res failed : USERNAME]

    Followed by:

    Component: AD Connector
    File: AutoADProcess
    Line: -1
    Description: CDATA[AD Res Pool Sync – failed to issue the PDS Resource Add request]

    This error is because of either problems number two or three listed above.  Be sure to run through all usernames that are giving errors and correct them, because it appears as if one error causes the whole AD Sync script to fail.  That’s some quality coding right there.  Good error catching there MS.  Talk about crazy fun to troubleshoot.

    Update 2/21/2006—This post has been updated to NOT break the RSS feed.

  • MCSE Update

    Today marks the 4 completed test since starting in December. My re-evaluation of the situation has given me a goal of being done by the end of March. The way that I’ve been rolling through these last 2 weeks, I’m not really that worried either.

    Unfortunately, because of ordering a book, this fourth test doesn’t mark me getting my MCSA. Instead, I’m not going to get my MCSA until I receive my MCSE. This doesn’t really matter, since my company only cares that I get my MCSE within a year of hire anyways. And since I’m not going to have a problem doing that, I figure that I’ll make my studying easier on me.

    Basically, I’m going for my MCSE:Security, and from what I’ve heard, if you study and pass the 70-299 (elective), you shouldn’t have too much more studying for the 70-298 (required). So far I’ve completed the 70-270, 70-290, 70-291, and 70-293. I’ll study for the two security exams by reading a MS Press Book on the flight to and from Puerto Vallarta (not while I’m there though), which will give me a good running start.

    I figure I can get the last test before the two security exams done before I even leave on the 24th, which would get me sitting pretty to have my goal of being done before the end of March.

    Update 2/22/06—Only two left now!  :cheese:

    Update 3/6/06—Only 1 left for MCSE, and 2 left for MCSE: Security!

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  • Links 2/14

    Happy Valentines Day everyone!

  • Vacation!

    Aww yeah, going to Puerto Vallarta on the 24th of February!

    It should be fun.  Erin was looking at all-inclusive, but that really wasn’t what I was looking for.  So, instead, I found this nice bed and breakfast that is about 3 blocks from the beach (and the tourists) that we both thought would be fun.  I can’t wait!  :cheese:

  • Links 2/10

    • Chuck Norris T-Shirts—Officially sanctioned!
    • Real Video iPod?—If this is what will really come out, I’d be a lot more tempted to get one.
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  • Borders

    Online purchasing has really changed the way people do their buying.  However, there are definitely a few quirks that need to be ironed out.  Case in point:

    On Friday, I decided I wanted to get a book.  So, first off I go and find out who has it, what the prices are, etc, online.  Of course, I hit up amazon.com to begin with.  It turns out they have the book for $35.99 with free shipping (and no tax).  Then I remembered that there’s a Borders just down the street from my office.  Not remember who Amazon was parnered with, I do a search for Borders, and turns out they were the large B&M store with the Amazon partnership.  As you can see, it’s the same price at Borders as it is at Amazon.

    I head down after work, not even sure if they’ll have the book, to find out that at the B&M store, it’s $59.99.  I ask if they pricematch their own online store.  They do not.  So I leave with no book in hand.  As soon as I got home, I went and ordered it online.  The instore experience wasn’t that great either, with overcrowded aisles and unhelpful staff. 

    How can a store not keep the same price throughout?  Is instant-gratification worth a 50% (including tax) markup to people?  What, other than being able to thumb-through a book which wasn’t necissary in my purchase, do people think justifies this 50% markup?