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		<title>Image a Toshiba M400 without Ghost</title>
		<description>Using the Toshiba Backup Utility included on the M400, it is possible to create a system restore CD/DVD that will allow you to recover the OS in the state that is was during the backup. This should solve the problem of not having a way to get a cleaned OS ...</description>
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		<title>Links for 1-19-07</title>
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	Jeff Han and Phil Davidson show off some amazing touch screen technology in a video over at FastTV.
	Today's Flickr Favorite: Slip Away from s0ulsurfing.




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		<title>Adding Copyright Information to EXIF Data</title>
		<description>To specify copyright information in a digital photo's EXIF data in Photoshop, do the following:


	Go to File -> File Info.

	In the bottom half of the screen that comes up, you can specify copyright status, add a notice and provide a URL. Type in whatever you want your copyright notice to ...</description>
		<link>http://www.benbailey.net/notes/index.php/2007/01/18/adding-copyright-information-to-exif-data/</link>
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		<title>VMWare and RIS Notes</title>
		<description>While experimenting with RIS in VMWare I ran into a few snags. The PXE wasn't receiving the proper file from my W2K3 server (also in VMWare). Luckily I found a few solutions from the links below. I'm reposting/rewording it here in case those sites ever go offline.   </description>
		<link>http://www.benbailey.net/notes/index.php/2007/01/05/vmware-and-ris-notes/</link>
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		<title>WAMP Server Setup</title>
		<description>Since I did a write-up on setting up a WIMP server, I figured I’d do the same for a WAMP (Windows, Apache, MySQL and PHP) server. In this how-to I will be using Apache 2.2.3 (windows installer) and the latest versions of PHP5 and MySQL 5. I have created a ...</description>
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		<title>Wiki of Choice – PmWiki</title>
		<description>Wiki’s are all the rage these days and for good reason. They allow online communities to compile massive amounts of information and they are a wonderful platform for internal information sharing.

I’ve been tinkering with different wiki options for a while, and out of all of them I like PmWiki the ...</description>
		<link>http://www.benbailey.net/notes/index.php/2006/12/20/wiki-of-choice-%e2%80%93-pmwiki/</link>
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		<title>WIMP Server Setup</title>
		<description>When trying to setup my first WIMP (Windows, IIS, MySQL, PHP) server, I was surprised at how difficult it was to find a simple walk through of the setup online. I figured I would take notes as I went along and post them here. 

Please note, this is what I ...</description>
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		<title>Turning off the shutdown tracker</title>
		<description>I've always found the shutdown tracker in Server 2003 terribly annoying. It can be useful on production servers, but it gets old fast when enabled on a test server in VMWare that you reboot/shutdown often. Luckily it is simple to disable.

To turn off the shutdown tracker on 2003 Server:

	Start-->Run
	Type: gpedit.msc
	Under ...</description>
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