Powershell detect and delete a registry entry
I'm sure this will be better documented elsewhere on the web, but I like to add snippets here which may help a person with the same query as me. I wan...
I fix things, build things, and occasionally break things. By day I'm in IT support at a sixth form college. By night I play blues with Hot Cold Ground. Here's where I document the interesting bits.
I'm sure this will be better documented elsewhere on the web, but I like to add snippets here which may help a person with the same query as me. I wan...
OK, Teams is a pretty good product, and when it's working, it's great. However in a domain environment, particularly with roaming profiles, it's horri...
Had to resolder a friend's Garrett coil connector as the wire had broken. Couldn't find a reliable pinout online so from my dismantling, here's what I...
College PCs in our art department all have Epson V700 scanners, and up til now we've been manually installing drivers from the Epson download. But thi...
There are hundreds of Google results with this subject, but after a day of trying various solutions and tearing my hair out I finally managed to get t...
Home-made tripod support ring for my Lumix 100-300mm lens using a Munsen ring, some aluminium, and a brass insert from an action cam.
PHP + SNMP dashboard showing consumables and status for 15 MFP printers. Auto-refreshes, colour-coded alerts, runs on a dedicated old laptop.
Mapped the route of Norwich's mediaeval city wall, taking in Pull's Ferry and Cow Tower. The map's free to use if it helps.
Blues band based in Norfolk. We play the good stuff — Chicago blues, British blues, and whatever else takes our fancy.
If you want to chat about a project, a tech issue, or the band, drop me a note. I read everything and reply when I can.
When I'm not wrestling with Group Policy or debugging PowerShell scripts, I'm playing guitar with Hot Cold Ground. We're a Norfolk-based blues band that doesn't take itself too seriously — but takes the music very seriously indeed.
Listen to some tracks →