Re: [OT] Office 365

2015-11-03 Thread Stephen Price
So if they are push Sharepoint Online, does that mean there was a Sharepoint Offline? Or is this another example of where Online means "In the cloud" versus self hosted. No need to answer, being facetious. Native implementations is only going to mean more jobs for developers, right? On Tue, 3

.Net Micro Framework

2015-11-03 Thread Grant Molloy
Hi all, Just wondering if anyone's played around with syncing christmas lights to music using the .Net micro framework and an Arduino, Fez Panda, raspberry pie,etc or even a laptop? I've found some things online but nothing with a real good tutorial with schematics for the micocontroller to 240v

Re: .Net Micro Framework

2015-11-03 Thread Grant Molloy
Hi Mike, I'm talking about using the led string lights from Bunnings and the like which have the 240-12v power pack converters.. What I've seen is a micro controller flicking relays which turn the 240v power on/off for the strings of lights. I guess you could leave the power on, and cut into the

Re: [OT] SSL testing

2015-11-03 Thread Grant Maw
For those interested, I've run that script on my Windows 2008 R2 box, it worked without a hitch and took me from an F to a C. I then manually added TLS 1.2, rebooted and now I am at a B. A few more bits to do and we'll get an A. [image: Inline images 1] On 4 November 2015 at 12:45, Paul Glavich

RE: [OT] SSL testing

2015-11-03 Thread Paul Glavich
I have run that script on our staging and production servers. Works well. Take a registry backup prior. Run it. If issues, then restore. - Glav From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On Behalf Of Greg Keogh Sent: Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Re: .Net Micro Framework

2015-11-03 Thread mike smith
Individually addressable? Otherwise, the stuff jaycar, dicksmith sell should do. If you keep it to LEDs it gets a lot easier and safer. TBH, the mucking around with incandescent 240 isn't worth it. On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 12:59 PM, Grant Molloy wrote: > Hi all, > > Just