Friday, September 29, 2006
Making a Blog Work For You
A big thing that I'm starting to realize is a very valuable key to building a blog; you must think thoroughly about what you're writing. Random thoughts that pass through the mind are almost worthless. But as they are formed on the screen, edited, cut, pasted, researched and re-edited, they can become quite valuable. This point is discussed in many places. Quality content is very important. Therefore, if you want your blog to be at all valuable you will think through and research your post to be sure you are accurate and even provocative. Also, I thought Sandhill Trek had good feedback to his question 'Why do we blog?'. The first quote from Anne Matthewson from fishbucket.net starts with "We cannot live for ourselves alone...". What a great and fitting statement for people trying to find purpose. Selflessness is truly a key to success and happyness. What easier way to be selfless than to share information that you've acquired with the world?
Likely more on this later.
Good evening
Donald W. Hasson
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Outlook 2003 Signature
Good evening
Donald W. Hasson
http://www.linkedin.com/in/donaldhasson
http://donaldhasson.blogspot.com
Sunday, September 24, 2006
McAfee Script Error
Does this error look familiar?
An error has occurred in the script on this page.
Line: 752
Char: 5
Error: The task has been configured with an unsupported combination of account settings and run time options.
Code: 0
URL: mcp://C:\PROGRA~1\mcafee.com\vsooui.dll:mgavprop.htm
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?

This discussion on McAffe's support site claimed to have fixed the problem but all he did was remove the VirusScan task from Windows Scheduled Tasks program. What if you DO want this task scheduled? And who wouldn't? It's virus protection software which should run EVERY night as a scheduled scan scanning all your attached hard drives and partitions - and it should do all this while you sleep. Simply deleting the task is not a good answer.
Here's what I discovered the actual culprit was: In the properties of the task in the Windows Scheduled Tasks program, I deselected "Run only if logged on". Allow me to sidetrack here for the purposes of explanation and edification: Most people say your computer should be password protected for many reasons. Thus, I believe XP Pro (not Home Edition) is the way to go. So, following good advice, I have XP Pro and have my computer set to require a password upon returning from Hibernation. So when VirusScan runs in the middle of the night after the computer has been hibernating for several hours, it must run even if not logged on. Now back to the main issue. You can see for yourself. If you get the above error message, deleting the task and resetting it in McAfee will only fix the problem until you go in to the VirusScan task and uncheck the aforementioned "Run only if logged on" box (which you can only do in Windows Scheduled Tasks. You will instantly see the error when you attempt to view the VirusScan options page (using the method detailed above). Clearly this is an issue with McAfee. But finding the technical support less than helpful I was forced to create a workaround - which I am now quite happy with.
Again, XP Pro with VirusScan v10.0.
What you must do is create a batch file (good tutorial here) (or command file) which will run VirusScan for you. Open Notepad and paste the below text:
c:\PROGRA~1\mcafee.com\vso\mcmnhdlr.exe /runtask:0Save this file as something obvious (I called it "Scheduled Run McAfee.bat"), but it MUST have the ".bat" extension. It could just as easily be called "run_scan.bat" if you like. Additionally, I saved it in an obvious location on the hard drive (C:\Program Files\McAfee.com) so I could find it easily later, which I suggest. Now if you were to double click on this newly created file, it would start running a full system scan. I have not completely figured out the command line switches (these are the groups of text after forward slashes ("/") at the end of the command line). Right now I have "/runtask:0" (that's a zero at the end). I would think there's a way of setting up different scanning configurations (scan only internal hard drives, scan only certain folders, etc), but I have not figured that out yet and would rather everything be scanned. It runs in the middle of the night anyway.
The final task is the actual scheduling of the newly created batch file. Go to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Scheduled Tasks. Once open, click on "Add Scheduled Task". This brings up "Scheduled Task Wizard". Click "Next" on the first screen, then on the 2nd screen click "browse". Find your file, click on it then click "open". On the next screen name your task whatever you want and select how often to perform the task (I recommend "Daily") then click "Next". This can all be changed later if you want, by they way. Now set the time you wish to start this task (I recommend middle of the night) and you can change specifics of how often it's run (again, I recommend "Every Day", but if you selected "Weekly" or "Monthly" on the previous screen, this won't be an option) and click "Next". The next page may ask you to enter a password if you have XP Pro and have set up this feature which I recommend, then click "Next". The last page tells you that you were successful (if, in fact, you were that is) and gives you an option to check the "Open advanced properties for this task when I click Finish" box. We want to see advanced properties so click the box and then click "Finish". Be sure "Run only if logged on" is NOT selected. If it is selected, click the box to uncheck it. Finally, click the "Settings" tab and check the box that says "Wake the computer to run this task". This allows the task to run even if the computer is in Stand by or Hibernate mode. Then just click "OK". There are a couple other advance properties that you can play around with or ask me about by posting a comment.
This will allow you to have scheduled task which runs when you are not logged on even in Hibernate mode and you won't get the above McAfee errors when trying to view options and other things.
One other note: Running a batch file is very powerful (see above link to tutorial). I have added one more line to my file so the file looks like the below:
c:\PROGRA~1\mcafee.com\vso\mcmnhdlr.exe /runtask:0(Lines 2 and 3 should be on the 2nd line together but word wrap throws it off;
notepad C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\McAfee.com\VSO\ODSLog\*your_login*_ods.log
0x8007007a: The data area passed to a system call is too small
This batch file idea may even fix the below problem which Microsoft didn't (at the time of this writing) have a good answer for and a real fix for. Though I can't prove the batch file will work since I don't personally have this problem.
Black M after scheduled scan runs
Using a batch file may even fix this problem, but, again, I don't know.
Something else is that changing the default browser from Internet Explorer did NOT affect the functionality of McAfee. McAfee technical support told me I must have IE as the default. This is not true.
Good afternoon
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Saturday, September 23, 2006
What's with the word?
Good evening
Donald W. Hasson
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Job Recruiters
I have only been on LinkedIn for a few months now and have little experience in the networking world. So I will say this posting will be mostly opinion but hopefully helpful.
About two weeks ago I received my first communication from a recruiter with several available positions in the GPS navigation industry. The initial description was fairly detailed I must say. Though I am enjoying my work as a Navigation Analyst at Honeywell right now I think it is always wise to build/maintain a good working relationship with quality individuals in any capacity. This could be an especially profitable relationship for both sides because she probably focuses on the Navigation or Aerospace & Defense industry. This could yield the following positive results for both sides:
1. She may be able to help me find employment in the industry in which I currently have the most strengths if the need were to arise in the future.
2. I believe engineers are still in fairly high demand. This allows both her and me to keep open the option of better opportunities now for me and my family (i.e. location, promotions, other interesting technologies, and of course possibly more money). And she can keep my name and information filed away in case she comes across positions she needs filled that she thinks will be of interest to me. This makes the search easy for her and possibly gets me a good job.
3. As a recruiter she will likely have many contacts which could be beneficial to me. And, again, she may be facilitator for another recruiter which always strengthens her relationships with other networking recruiters.
4. Since I am directly in the middle of the industry from which and for which she is trying to recruit, I can be a good "insider" for her. If I am in any way productive for her then the benefits are many. She gets her position filled with quality individuals to whom she has at least some connection. Additionally, the connection is someone who knows the industry backwards and forwards. This must be far superior to cold-emailing or cold-calling. Secondly, the person I know, who hopefully I am looking out for his/her best interests, will find a position which may better fit their talents and goals. Finally, I feel good about being part of making a good fit. The recruiter and my contact will likely look to return the favor when the time comes.
Because of all these things I decided to send her a kind note thanking her for presenting the opportunities. With it, I included my long-term goals (in case of any random fits) and my resume so she could get a good feel for my background. Additionally, I offered to keep my ears open for folks looking for work in the industry. Now she is a contact of mine on LinkedIn and I hope to build a strong professional relationship with her - for both of our sakes.
Good afternoon
Donald W. Hasson
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Windows XP Repairs - Hibernate Mode
The problem I'm having is the laptop (Dell Latitude D820) looses the ability to go into hibernate mode after some unknown amount of time (1 day, hours, ???). After a restart the feature magically returns. I can't select hibernate from the Power Down menu, the Power Options menu doesn't show hibernate as an option and the hibernate tab (which allows you to enable hibernate mode) doesn't even show up. I have done many modifications to the laptop like reformatting the hard drive, reinstalling Windows, modifying some Windows features and installing a decent amount of useful software (virus protection, Windows Defender, firewall, cleanup software, in addition to the typical software). So I'm quite certain it's something I've done and not the fault of the computer.
Good afternoon
Donald W. Hasson
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First Post
Basically the goal here is several-fold:
1. I work out a lot of problems, often in creative ways. Why should everyone else have to go through the same things just to get the same solution? I want to share what little knowledge I have so people can quit spending 5 hours a night trying to get the answer to "Why does my house plant have brown leaf tips?" or "What are some American companies with facilities in Italy?". I work hard to get accurate information and run it through my own personal filter (brain) honed by years of experience, blood, sweat and tears and all that jazz.
2. I want to promote my skills in the professional world. Again, I work hard to become very good at whatever I do. These skills stay with me wherever I go. I want people to be able to tap into this experience. If possible, this will be an avenue to broaden my professional career.
3. I have a lot of thoughts; who doesn't? More importantly, I would like to part of the huge network of experience and life's lessons called society. Everyone has different talents and views of the world. If thought through, concise and well written and, if possible, backed with data/research/good arguments people may actually benefit from what's in my head.
4. Networking (http://www.linkedin.com/, http://www.ecademy.com/) - personally or professionally. Somewhat of a combination of the first 3 reasons, I want to do all the above in a networking fashion by promoting my blog (http://donaldhasson.blogspot.com/) on other's websites (http://www.cfo-coach.com/index.htm) and post other's thoughts on my blog; or at least link.
5. Finally, again applying this to the previous reasons, I don't want to forget good stuff. Probably 5 years ago I posted my one and only guitar tablature on a website designed for this purpose. Every other tab for this song (Drive by Incubus) was very poorly done. I had developed a pretty good ear after playing guitar for several years and was confident my tab was correct (actually now 5 years later this one is exactly how I play it). Well, now looking for that tab online I can no longer find it. Likely legal issues with copyrights and such have stirred up the online guitar tab world enough that my post may be long gone. If it were on my blog, I'd have control over it. Another thing is all this stuff I'm learning about PERL programming language, MatLab, and Vim Text Editor to just name a few. Some of the discoveries I make come only after and hour or two of web searching and experimentation. It would be ridiculous to keep that just in my head. This blog is a good forum to which to do "brain dumps" at the end of the day.
I'm not sure how personal I'll get. I'm sure most will understand when I say I don't want a few billion people knowing that I had a bad day at work because of whatever. That's me and my wife's business and maybe the dude who caused the bad day.
Good evening
Donald W. Hasson
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