I had the misfortune of having to install the FortiGate VPN client recently. It worked perfectly, but managed to screw up my PPTP to the point where I couldn't use PPTP any more... It somehow even deleted my Verizon Wireless card driver as well.
After much hunting, I came across this solution which fixed it:
HELP NEEDED: how to restore WAN Miniport (PPTP) device - Windows NT / 2000 / XP
Just in case it gets removed, the actual relevant section is:
1. Download devcon.exe from some Microsoft site. You can google for it.
2. Open netrasa.inf in c:\windows\inf (c:\winnt\inf on win2k I guess)
3. Look for the section [Msft.NTx86]
4. In the DeviceID column, you can see the installable devices.
5. Run this command to install the WAN Miniport (PPTP):
devcon.exe install c:\windows\inf\netrasa.inf MS_PptpMiniport
6. You can install the other devices similarly. I think you will need MS_L2tpMiniport, MS_PtiMiniport, MS_NdisWanIp, MS_PppoeMiniport additionally
In my case, only the PPTP miniport was required.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
My car-buying experience of 2010.
So... after having 4 kids, you realize that the good ole' US of A is meant for the family of 4.8 (or whatever the new census comes up with). This leads to the perpetual problem of finding a good family vehicle that can meet your daily needs, but doesn't quite approach the Partridge Family Edition.
Anyway, I started out looking at mini-vans... to me they are too cramped once the third row is up. Especially for us, we can barely fit the kids, strollers, porta-potty and stuff into the Expedition that we have. Not to mention shopping trips where kids are holding items that won't fit. Of course Beena was sold on the idea of a mini-van (which I had to point out is really the idea of my family & friends who only have 1 or 2 kids). Just do the math... 7 seats, 3 to 4 people... somewhere between 40-60% free space.
I then landed on the idea of a Ford E series (econoline) or Chevy Express... Of course each has its advantages and disadvantages. To add to the confusion, we were thinking of getting a travel-trailer (yet another saga).
I ended up getting a Chevy Express, which while not as well-appointed as our previous vehicles (Explorer Limited, LR3, Expedition Eddie Bauer), is something that was priced right, and meets our major needs. In addition, it has side air-bags (just for the windows, but definitely better than none), and All Wheel Drive. I figured that as our family vehicle, this outweighed the lack of the niceties.
While shopping around, I got a contact from Country Chevrolet in Warwick, NY. I responded and asked for test-drive... the folks were pleasant and scheduled a time for me to come in and test the van. When I got there, they didn't do the whole (copy of license/credit check scam).... they simply let me drive the van. What a concept! To top that off, after the test-drive, they asked if I had any questions... and since I didn't, they let me be on my way. ABSOLUTELY NO PRESSURE!
After that, it was simply a matter of trying to figure out whether to custom order what we WANTED, or taking something that was available. In the end, we decided to take something off dealer inventory... and again, Country Chevrolet came through!
So... then came the financing. I had secured credit via my current bank, which gave me a very good rate based on all of my accounts with them. Country provided almost an identical rate, without requiring me to do auto-pay!
I've bought several cars over the years, and have had three really bad experiences, a couple of okay experiences, and one or two EXCELLENT ones with different dealerships.
Country Chevrolet is definitely in the EXCELLENT category, with Schultz Ford-Lincoln-Mercury being the other.
Anyway, I started out looking at mini-vans... to me they are too cramped once the third row is up. Especially for us, we can barely fit the kids, strollers, porta-potty and stuff into the Expedition that we have. Not to mention shopping trips where kids are holding items that won't fit. Of course Beena was sold on the idea of a mini-van (which I had to point out is really the idea of my family & friends who only have 1 or 2 kids). Just do the math... 7 seats, 3 to 4 people... somewhere between 40-60% free space.
I then landed on the idea of a Ford E series (econoline) or Chevy Express... Of course each has its advantages and disadvantages. To add to the confusion, we were thinking of getting a travel-trailer (yet another saga).
I ended up getting a Chevy Express, which while not as well-appointed as our previous vehicles (Explorer Limited, LR3, Expedition Eddie Bauer), is something that was priced right, and meets our major needs. In addition, it has side air-bags (just for the windows, but definitely better than none), and All Wheel Drive. I figured that as our family vehicle, this outweighed the lack of the niceties.
While shopping around, I got a contact from Country Chevrolet in Warwick, NY. I responded and asked for test-drive... the folks were pleasant and scheduled a time for me to come in and test the van. When I got there, they didn't do the whole (copy of license/credit check scam).... they simply let me drive the van. What a concept! To top that off, after the test-drive, they asked if I had any questions... and since I didn't, they let me be on my way. ABSOLUTELY NO PRESSURE!
After that, it was simply a matter of trying to figure out whether to custom order what we WANTED, or taking something that was available. In the end, we decided to take something off dealer inventory... and again, Country Chevrolet came through!
So... then came the financing. I had secured credit via my current bank, which gave me a very good rate based on all of my accounts with them. Country provided almost an identical rate, without requiring me to do auto-pay!
I've bought several cars over the years, and have had three really bad experiences, a couple of okay experiences, and one or two EXCELLENT ones with different dealerships.
Country Chevrolet is definitely in the EXCELLENT category, with Schultz Ford-Lincoln-Mercury being the other.
Kevin Goodwin - White Plains Lincoln Mercury
I just spoke to him after several years... nice guy, if you're looking for a Lincoln or Mercury vehicle.
Monday, November 02, 2009
Awesome, lightweight C# converter for JSON
Excellent tool!
in reference to:"jsonexserializer"
- jsonexserializer - Project Hosting on Google Code (view on Google Sidewiki)
Friday, October 10, 2008
Bailout, Sellout, and The American Way...
So... the American Dream -- what the "huddled masses" have strived towards for generations has now come down to this:
1. Create a business that makes no sense
2. Have hundreds of millions of dollars pumped into it from innocent people who are being lied to
3. Run the business into the ground
4. Get the government to bail it out (with more money from the same people who's money was lost)
5. Keep taking home huge salaries and bonuses for PERFORMANCE.
So... how does one go about doing this?
Join the Mafia, take over a small city:
This approach, while very practical and easy to do, has not worked well for maybe 30-50 years or so.
Or.... do it the "AIG WAY" as evidenced in this article:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/07/AR2008100702604.html?sid=ST2008100702063&s_pos=
I personally never supported the bailout of the banks -- I think that money should have been given to the people who's homes were in jeopardy of being foreclosed. That would have actually bolstered our economy -- let people stay in their homes, keep their jobs, eased tensions about their investments (potentially allowing them to keep money in the markets).
But then again, such a move would be less advantageous to the over-privileged, lobbyists, and the crooks ... I mean "execs" that power these big businesses.
I think the American Politician has become a sellout to the interest of whichever person or group can provide them with bribes.. err.. oh right... I mean incentives -- we are Americans, we don't take bribes...
1. Create a business that makes no sense
2. Have hundreds of millions of dollars pumped into it from innocent people who are being lied to
3. Run the business into the ground
4. Get the government to bail it out (with more money from the same people who's money was lost)
5. Keep taking home huge salaries and bonuses for PERFORMANCE.
So... how does one go about doing this?
Join the Mafia, take over a small city:
This approach, while very practical and easy to do, has not worked well for maybe 30-50 years or so.
Or.... do it the "AIG WAY" as evidenced in this article:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/07/AR2008100702604.html?sid=ST2008100702063&s_pos=
I personally never supported the bailout of the banks -- I think that money should have been given to the people who's homes were in jeopardy of being foreclosed. That would have actually bolstered our economy -- let people stay in their homes, keep their jobs, eased tensions about their investments (potentially allowing them to keep money in the markets).
But then again, such a move would be less advantageous to the over-privileged, lobbyists, and the crooks ... I mean "execs" that power these big businesses.
I think the American Politician has become a sellout to the interest of whichever person or group can provide them with bribes.. err.. oh right... I mean incentives -- we are Americans, we don't take bribes...
Monday, September 15, 2008
Lost and found...
So... somehow my wife decided to login to my gmail account and tie it to her blog... and given my memory (or lack of it), I couldn't figure out what my blog was... anyway, to make a long story short, I finally "found" my blog again :-)
Thursday, March 24, 2005
Yet another day...
Life has a tendency to throw you a curve-ball every once in a while. Sometimes you catch it, and sometimes it catches you. Regardless, it's a tough world out there.
Work -- we work to live, and yet end up living to work. Such is the place we're in today. It is a kind of pathetic existence when we end up at that state. However, if we didn't have the ability to hope for a better tomorrow, what would life be? So, I go on hoping...
Work -- we work to live, and yet end up living to work. Such is the place we're in today. It is a kind of pathetic existence when we end up at that state. However, if we didn't have the ability to hope for a better tomorrow, what would life be? So, I go on hoping...
Sunday, January 23, 2005
So.. I sit here pondering life, friendship and work..
I've heard a quote that says "If you want to lose a friend, go into business with him".
I personally have always taken the stance that it couldn't be right. My version of the quote goes something like "A friendship that can survive business is a friendship indeed."
To many, this may not make any sense at all, however, it is pretty evident (from several years of hard-work) that you throw a mix of money, personalities, greed, pride, and friendship into a bowl, stir up the mixture, and pretty soon you end up with either a bunch of good friends, or a rotten business.
To me, I've realized that most people are like the rustling reeds by a river bank, swaying in the wind. They sound really nice, however, they're always swaying this way or the other -- depends on which way the wind blows.
Speaking of rotten business, how does one judge a business to be rotten? Pretty simple: If every day, you don't wake up feeling excited about the possibilities ahead, well, then it's pretty rotten. It's even worse when you wake up every day dreading it.
I've realized that after many years of sweat, no sleep and no time with my family, the bottom line is that unless it costs a buck, most people don't know how to quantify it. Of course one looks at the world today and wonder what's wrong with it. It's pretty simple; Money...
On that note, a piece of advice for those of you who are young entrepreneurs; Telecommuting doesn't cut the mustard, if you want to be in control of your company. So... beware the dangers of "office politics" or in more PC words "personnel dynamics".
Anyway... enough rambling for now...
I personally have always taken the stance that it couldn't be right. My version of the quote goes something like "A friendship that can survive business is a friendship indeed."
To many, this may not make any sense at all, however, it is pretty evident (from several years of hard-work) that you throw a mix of money, personalities, greed, pride, and friendship into a bowl, stir up the mixture, and pretty soon you end up with either a bunch of good friends, or a rotten business.
To me, I've realized that most people are like the rustling reeds by a river bank, swaying in the wind. They sound really nice, however, they're always swaying this way or the other -- depends on which way the wind blows.
Speaking of rotten business, how does one judge a business to be rotten? Pretty simple: If every day, you don't wake up feeling excited about the possibilities ahead, well, then it's pretty rotten. It's even worse when you wake up every day dreading it.
I've realized that after many years of sweat, no sleep and no time with my family, the bottom line is that unless it costs a buck, most people don't know how to quantify it. Of course one looks at the world today and wonder what's wrong with it. It's pretty simple; Money...
On that note, a piece of advice for those of you who are young entrepreneurs; Telecommuting doesn't cut the mustard, if you want to be in control of your company. So... beware the dangers of "office politics" or in more PC words "personnel dynamics".
Anyway... enough rambling for now...
Friday, January 14, 2005
Finally -- I started blogging too...
My rather pesky friend Vinit convinced me to start blogging... All I asked him was how to setup a journal to share my thoughts...
This kid is annoying, I tell you... but... his parents are charming folks, so we put up with him.
This is going to be fun, and I can assure you that I will not die alone... all my friends... who shall soon no more be... will be there stabbing or shooting me (or both).
THANK YOU VINIT!
This kid is annoying, I tell you... but... his parents are charming folks, so we put up with him.
This is going to be fun, and I can assure you that I will not die alone... all my friends... who shall soon no more be... will be there stabbing or shooting me (or both).
THANK YOU VINIT!
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