After a new Hyper-V VMMS certificate is generated, there are mouse and screen resolution issues when managing a virtual machine using the Hyper-V Manager Console
January 16, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Symptoms
On Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2, you may experience one of the following symptoms when you connect to a Hyper-V virtual machine using the Hyper-V Manager console or the System Center Virtual Machine Manager Administrator Console:
·?The mouse cursor is frozen or has disappeared
·?The screen resolution has reverted to the default size
If you connect to the virtual machine using a Remote Desktop Connection (RDP), the symptoms listed above are not exhibited.
Resolution
This issue can occur after a new Hyper-V VMMS certificate is generated.
Note: The following event will be logged in the Hyper-VMMS event log when a new VMMS certificate is generated:
Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-VMMS-Admin
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Hyper-V-VMMS
Event ID: 12520
Level: Warning
Description:
Auto-generating a self-signed certificate for server authentication.
STOP 0x0000001e Error Occurs in Ntoskrnl.exe at Blue Build Screen
February 16, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Symptoms
When you turn on a computer running Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server Service Pack 4, you may receive the following STOP error at the blue screen that identifies the Windows NT build:
STOP 0x0000001e (0xc0000005, 0x801a8a83, 0×00000000, 0×005c0069)
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLEDAddress 801a8a83 has base at 80100000 – ntoskrnl.exeUsing the Emergency Repair Disk does not fix the problem, and your attempts to replace registry hives from a parallel installation do not succeed.
Resolution
This behavior can occur when the SOFTWARE hive of the registry is corrupted.
Looking for an Outdoor TV? Reasons to Consider an LCD Enclosure
June 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
The outdoor TV market is a growing one. What was once singularly exclusive and very expensive products made from only one or two companies.
However, with the growth of the Outdoor Digital Signage and the growth of the Free TV (partly brought about nationwide smoking bans) more and more outdoor LCD TVs are created on the market.
But still expensive systems with many costs over $ 10,000 – but there is an alternative?
Requirements for Outdoor TV Viewing
will obviously not use TV in an outdoor location must be protected from the elements. Rain is an obvious problem with outdoor TV systems, there are also other dangers in the use of an LCD flat screen or other device outside:
? Dust
? Heat
? Cold
? Accidental/deliberate impacts
Outdoor-TVs can counter some of the elements such as water and dust (often they are built to IP65, to guard against the intrusion), but they can not with all to be done.
The LCD Enclosure
LCD enclosures are a cost effective method for use of LCD screens in the open, either for the TV ad for the outdoor area of digital signage. They are weather resistant, steel housing that are protected, and include heating and cooling systems to ensure the optimum operating temperature.
LCD enclosure is made from steel and offer unparalleled protection they receive. Often incomprehensible to cover the entire housing shatterproof screen LCD – are protected by vandalism and theft deterrent.
Benefits
LCD TV is not just a case such as the more expensive than outside, even when you take into account the commercial screen inside the house, but they provide a comprehensive approach to outdoor LCD protection; Defense: Factors affecting high temperature dust tampering