This one compiles vanilla source as it installs, handles conflicts very carefully, retrieves very recent versions of many useful things including ‘curl’.
Third-party package install for Linux
article #810, updated 3659 days ago

Populate the Autocomplete in Outlook 2013
article #809, updated 3661 days ago
- Create a new email.
- Click the To: button.
- Choose all of the contacts that you want to use to populate with.
- Click OK. Do NOT send!

Create a Shared Mailbox in Exchange Online
article #805, updated 3666 days ago
Here is a GUI tool written in PowerShell:

Ports used by ESET
article #803, updated 3666 days ago

Chrome and Java: a countdown to nonoperativity?
article #802, updated 3668 days ago
The latest stable version of Chrome does not support Java by default. Oracle has a tweak, but it did not work:
http://www.java.com/en/download/faq/chrome.xml#npapichrome
I have read in other resources of a combination of tweaks, the above plus one or two more, which may work. Regardless, this does not bode well for Java under Chrome in the short and mid-term. Oracle will either create a Chrome-standard add-on quickly, or Chrome will run Java only with overrides left in for “advanced” users, and will become entirely non-Java-compatible in September:
http://blog.chromium.org/2014/11/the-final-countdown-for-npapi.htm

Java Download Page
article #13, updated 3668 days ago
I have sometimes spent ridiculous amounts of time looking for a simple download page, for the current version of Java. Here’s the best I’ve got:
http://www.java.com/en/download/
And for older versions:

Reviews of web services
article #801, updated 3670 days ago
A great web site for this:

Silverlight direct download links
article #799, updated 3679 days ago

New Antivirus Live CD
article #798, updated 3680 days ago
Works well:

Folder Redirection in Windows Server 2008 R2
article #797, updated 3681 days ago
Here is a comprehensive document:
http://www.omegaits.net/articles/configuring-folder-redirection-in-windows-server-2008-r2