The Realm of the Verbal Processor. I just posted a new blog to the CDW Solutions Blog titled “Why Hackers Love End of Life”. I have to say that it was fun to start a technology post with the phrase “The smell of potato chips and a few too many energy drinks wafts through the air.”You can see all of my CDW blog posts here: http: //blog. January 2. 2, 2. 01. Posted by Jarvis |. The media pundit's pundit. Written by NYC insider Jeff Jarvis, BuzzMachine covers news, media, journalism, and politics. Biography Before Defender. Eugene Jarvis was born in Palo Alto, California in 1955 and grew up in Menlo Park. His first game was chess, which he played as a young child; he was one of the best players at Bellarmine College. Security | End of Life, Windows Server 2. Leave a comment. I’m running the publically available Windows 1. Technical Preview and have been having an issue connecting to my company’s VPN using the Cisco Any. Connect client. The error messages that come up are: and. After doing a bit of digging, I came across some logs in the Any. Connect logs (in the Windows Event Viewer), that looked like this: Function: CNet. Interface: :Get. Gateway. Address. File: .\Utility\Net. Interface_win. cpp. JARVIS in Iron Man Mark III. J.A.R.V.I.S. still assists Tony Stark in his Iron Man identity, giving him advices on the armor status and on the enemy's weak points during his battle with Whiplash in Monaco. It also helps Stark. Edwin Jarvis is a supporting character in the Marvel Comics titles Iron Man, The Avengers and Spider-Man. He is the loyal household butler of Howard Stark and his son Tony. Since the 1990s, the character has appeared heavily. Winery And Cave. The Jarvis Estate winemaking facility is entirely contained within 45,000 square feet of cave tunneled into the scenic Vaca Mountains, four miles east of downtown Napa. It is not only a visual masterpiece, but. Line: 1. 90. Invoked Function: CNet. Interface: :Get. IPAddr. Info. Return Code: - 3. FE0. F0. 00. F)Description: NETINTERFACE_ERROR_INTERFACE_NOT_AVAILABLEThey all had the same description: NETINTERFACE_ERROR_INTERFACE_NOT_AVAILABLE. Doing a quick Bing search led me to this article which included the following line: Confirm that only one instance of the Any. Connect adapter appears in the Device Manager. Well…I certainly hadn’t taken a look in Device Manager in quite a while, but when I did…guess what I found…a duplicate (and disabled) Any. Connect adapter. Once I removed that extra disabled adapter, Any. Connect connected the first time through. One more thing to keep in mind though…there is still the issue of extraneous characters in the Display. Name in the registry that I blogged about a couple of years ago related to Windows 8. December 4, 2. 01. Posted by Jarvis |. Windows 1. 0 |. Leave a comment. Yesterday Microsoft released the next build of Windows 1. How to download and install jarvis+voice Brian; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_z-8. how to fix problem jarvis; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbbJ2. jarvis command download linc; http://www.mediafire.com. Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. For queries & problem add me on Facebook Whiron Thakkar Leave a message related to UR prob & Screenshots if possible as I may not able to. Equal Justice Works staff is a dedicated group working to mobilize the next generation of public interest lawyers. A close community with a passion for ensuring the equal representation of all, Equal Justice Works staff is. Jarvis Lite is a free lightweight program that allows you to set custom voice activated commands to control your Windows computer system. This program is optimised to function even on low specification computer systems. We. Tech Preview (fast group). Build 9. 87. 9 has several changes that you can find in this blog post. I kicked off the update to Build 9. When I checked Twitter last night I was a bit nervous when I saw Rod Trent and Paul Thurrott commenting that there were issues with One. Drive. Paul’s comment was “One. Drive is borked”. There really are two issues that I have seen. One is a feature change…that the “smart files” function has been removed…which I agree is a bad idea. Read more about that issue here. I can get around that because I sync all my files anyway. The bigger issue for me is that One. Drive simply would not sync. THAT is a significant issue…so I started digging around this morning and noticed some issues…and found what appears to be a workaround. As I looked at the files that were not syncing, I noticed that they were all Microsoft Office files. If I had a folder that had something like a PDF file in it…that file would sync, but not Office docs. That triggered a memory. There is a “Use Office to sync files faster…” setting in One. Drive. This setting tells the One. Drive app to essentially pass off any change to an Office document to the “Microsoft Office Upload Center” app for synchronizing. The Upload Center does the actual syncing for the Office docs. In general, this is a good setting for a number of reasons that I won’t go into in this post. Apparently something related to that handoff between One. Drive and the Office Upload Center is broken. As long as that setting is not set, One. Drive is backing up all of my Office docs in addition to everything else that was already working. If that setting is set, then the One. Drive app stays in a perpetual “Processing changes” state. To resolve the issue, right click on the One. Drive icon in the system tray, then uncheck the box next to that setting. November 1. 3, 2. Posted by Jarvis |. Uncategorized |. Leave a comment. I have been a long time user of One. Drive for both accessing my files from multiple devices as well as backing up all my files to the cloud. Recently I installed the Windows 1. Technical Preview on my laptop (which I have really liked btw). This week the first update to Win. Build 9. 86. 0) was released and I installed it. After the install, I noticed that it said it had to resynchronize One. Drive which I thought was a bit odd. Today I found out why. I was going to copy a file from my locally synced One. Drive folder into an email message…except that the file wasn’t there. It also wasn’t on One. Drive (the website) when I checked. But…I could still open the doc from my recent items in MS Word…which said it was on One. Drive. As I started investigating I realized that there are now TWO One. Drive folders on my laptop. When looking at each individually, one points to c: \users\username\One. Drive…while the other points to c: \users\username\Sky. Drive. And no…they are not linked folders that are actually the same. Both are north of 4. Gb (files/music/pictures), but one has 1. I’m nearly positive that I want those extra 2. It appears that the One. Drive app in the initial build of Win. Sky. Drive folder. Build 9. 86. 0 now points One. Drive to the One. Drive folder. But…it didn’t migrate those or link them or anything…and since the One. Drive app is not pointing to the Sky. Drive folder…it obviously DOES NOT SYNC them!!! This has been problematic, because I have been using the “Recent Locations” functionality in MS Word to save files…which has put them into the old Sky. Drive folder that is no longer being synced. I need to migrate those extra files over…then kill the Sky. Drive folder…which btw…will let me reclaim over 4. GB of disk space! October 2. 4, 2. 01. Posted by Jarvis |. Windows 1. 0 | Windows 1. Leave a comment. This morning I loaded the Windows Phone 8. I had signed up for the Developer Preview specifically for this purpose. Let’s say that my results have been decidedly mixed. I love the new functionality… this is definitely a huge update… much more than what you would expect from a “. The update seemed to go through fine, and a lot of the additional functionality is indeed there. The really obvious ones are the Notification Center and Cortana. Both are there and work just fine. But…there are a lot of things that are odd or simply not working as expected. For reference, my phone is an HTC 8. X on Verizon. Duplicate Apps. Apps that won’t launch. The Games app that is listed first The Maps app that is listed first Phone… seriously… the Phone app won’t launch on my phone. I can receive phone calls and the app will show. I can dial a number using voice command, but can’t launch the Phone app from either the start screen or the apps list. Missing Apps. Camera… it’s just simply not there. Holding down the physical camera button that used to open the camera app to take a picture does nothing now. Settings that won’t launch. Start + theme will launch, but some new functionality inside won’t. I can switch the “Show more Tiles” setting, but the “choose photo” button for the “Start background” setting does nothing. Notifications + actions Wi- Fi NFC VPN Storage sense Project my screen Sync my settings Quiet hours Language Cortana (although the Cortana app does work) Update (4/1. I did a hard reset on my phone and everything cleared up. The reset used a phone backup, so it re- installed all of my apps and maintained my start screen configuration. I did have to do a few manual things (Wi- Fi setup, entering passwords, downloading maps, and a few other misc settings), but overall it wasn’t as painful as I expected a hard reset to be. As a side note…the phone also does not appear to be eating battery like candy any more. April 1. 4, 2. 01. Posted by Jarvis |. Windows Phone |. Leave a comment. I recently wrote a post for the CDW Experts Who Get It blog that I wanted to link to from here. My initial post was a bit outside of my normal blog fodder…it was about my experience traveling with nothing but my personal Surface 2. I had a hugely productive flight recently when I intentionally left my laptop at home and took just my Surface 2. This is something I will definitely do again without hesitation. Head on over to the CDW blog for the full post. The CDW blog is a growing collection of posts from me and my fellow CDW coworkers. This blog covers a wide spectrum of topics and technologies…Microsoft, Cisco, and a lot of other companies that we are partnered with as well. I’ve worked for CDW for a bit more than three years. Side note…great place to work…I’ve been very happy here. If I know you, and you are exploring job possibilities, ping me.)April 3, 2. Posted by Jarvis |. Mobility, Surface |. Leave a comment. I just finished reading an article by Rod Trent where he mentions some possibilities that may come in Satya Nadella’s announcements tomorrow. That brought to mind something I have been thinking and saying for a while now…but never put in print. Just a warning…everything I say in this post is speculation. I have zero inside information from Microsoft that any of this will in fact happen. It is just my attempt to read between the lines of what I see and take a guess about what could happen. For the last couple of years I have been looking at the future of System Center Configuration Manager. Once SCCM 2. 01. 2 was released it became pretty clear that this was a very mature product that while could be improved in some feature areas…it wasn’t likely to change significantly from an architecture standpoint. As a consultant, that got me thinking about my IT future…what will I be doing in five years? Add to this the constant move towards the Cloud. And the growing functionality of Windows Intune. And it is not insignificant that Microsoft moved the Intune team into the same building as the SCCM team. Right now we have SCCM as a VERY solid on- premise solution for managing systems. There is also an Intune connection where you can see systems that you are managing with Intune inside your SCCM console. Now…what if that got flipped on it’s head? What if Windows Intune was the “boss” of the management solution.
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