- RDS Server 2012 – Disable On-Screen Keyboard Toolbar While Shadowing a User
- Remote Desktop Server – Registry Key to Change RDP Listening Port
- Server 2012 – Add a 32 Bit Internet Explorer Shortcut Icon on the Desktop via Group Policy
- Server 2012 – Add Favorites via Group Policy Preferences
- Server 2012 – Creating Always Maximized Internet Explorer Desktop Shortcuts to Websites via Group Policy
- Server 2012 – Enable/Disable Spellcheck Highlighting and Auto-Correct with Group Policy
- Server 2012 – RDesktop: Fix Disappearing Mouse Cursor with Group Policy
- Server 2012 – Remove Network Icon from File Explorer Navigation Pane via Group Policy
- Server 2012 – Remove Pinned Items on the Taskbar via Group Policy
- Server 2012 – Restrict Access to Specific Drives via Group Policy
- Server 2012 – Ribbon UI: Disable Add a Network Location and Other Icons
- Server 2012 – Ribbon UI: Disable Hidden Items Checkbox
- Server 2012 – Set Custom DHCP Options
- Server 2012 – Set Internet Explorer Home/Start Page via Group Policy
- Server 2012 – Set Proxy Server and Prevent Changes via Group Policy
- Server 2012 – Force a Network Type with PowerShell
- Server 2012 and Up – Sync DHCP Filter List on Hot Spare Failover Server
- Server 2012/Windows 8 – CLSID Key (GUID) Shortcuts List
- Server 2012/Windows 8 – Complete File Explorer Icon/Shortcut/Folder Removal List
- Server 2012/Windows 8 – Ribbon UI: Disable Icons, Buttons, Shortcuts, Tasks, and Commands
- Startup Script for OpenMeetings Open-Source Video Conferencing Server
- Ubuntu – Icecast2 Startup Script with Ices2 Support
- Ubuntu Desktop – Run X11vnc Server at Startup
- Ubuntu Server – Apache 2.4 Upgrade Changes
- Ubuntu Server – Increase TCP Performance
Logitech BCC950 Conference Cam – Bad Speakers, Blown Speakers, Defective Speakers
Since the internet has become overrun by a gaggle of free speech hating corporations, I thought I would take a brief moment to display my discontent for what I feel are some sort of manufacturing defects of the Logitech BCC950 conference cam.
Don’t get me wrong, for the price, this thing kicks major ass in comparison to many of the alternatives out there. The video is amazing quality for 1080@30fps with PTZ and honestly I do love the camera for all it’s strong points.
Butt, and I say that with an improperly formed sentence and a huge ASS in mind, I just wanted to make the general public aware to the fact that in the last two years, the company I work for has purchased thirty-one of these units and four out of those have had prematurely failing speakers that just start crackling out of nowhere. Continue reading “Logitech BCC950 Conference Cam – Bad Speakers, Blown Speakers, Defective Speakers”