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Dell UltraSharp 2007FP
All Things Tech By host on 10/14/2006 4:43 PM
I've been using the Dell 1801FP 18" flat panel (1280x1024) for several years now and have been completely happy with it.  After using the 2007FP 20" flat panel (1600x1200) in a dual monitor configuration for a day now I have to say WOW! 

I had read a few reviews in which the panels did not receive glowing ratings.  Thus, I did some looking around to see what options were available.  In the end, I found these flat panels head and shoulders above the others I looked at in this category: Viewsonic VP2030B, Samsung 204B, and NEC MultiSync 20WMGX2.

Overall, the panels are very bright and without any aberations around the edges.  With Clear Type enabled, the fonts are smooth and clean - nice!

Another great feature is the very thin square edge outside the viewable area.  When dual monitors are butted up to one another, you have only 3cm between visible desktops.  So the illusion of a seemless 3200x1200 desktop almost becomes reality.  Sweet!

Each panel comes with a height adjustable stand as well as the ability to pivot right and left.  Compared to the other adjustable stand panels I looked at, these are rock solid.  Even when I'm pounding out code on the keyboard, the panels do not move or vibrate. 

For US$450 each, I feel that I received a great product at a fair price.

Bottom line, for multi-monitor configurations, I just don't think these panels can be beat.
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Microsoft Access 2007 - Workgroup Security
All Things Tech By host on 10/12/2006 4:40 PM
I've been developing a large application in Access for a number of years. Today I attempted to open it up in Access 2007 for the first time and got the security warning that I was not a member of the proper workgroup. In the past, you simply selected a menu option and joined the proper workgroup by pointing to your .MDW file. This feature appears to have been removed in '07.

But all is not lost. You can fire up regedit and update the following registry key:

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Access\Access Connectivity Engine\Engines\SystemDB

I copied my custom MDW file to the following folder in my profile:
"C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\application data\microsoft\Access"

and changed the registry key to "Application Data\Microsoft\Access\custom.mdw"

Simply restart '07 and open your MDB and you are in business!
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Installing SQL Server 2005 Express Edition on Windows 2003 Small Business Server
All Things Tech By host on 10/11/2006 10:11 AM
I recently needed to put an instance of SQL Server 2005 Express Edition on a customers Windows 2003 Small Business Server in order to support a website I had developed for them.  I was very concerned that it might interfeer with the existing SQL 2000 MSDE that was installed.

So, I took the time and built an identical SBS server using VMWare Workstation.  From there I was able to install SQL 2005 Express and test the results.  It used the default settings and let it create its own instance. 

After the install and required restart of the virtual machine, I tested the systems and all were working normally.  I proceeded to do the installation on the production server and once again had a successful install with no impact to existing services. 

As of today, all services are running perfect and the website is up and running.
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