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Fine tuning.

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Markus Birth 2015-04-18 23:30:19 +02:00
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ part after the equals sign. So just copy this line and change the ID. For me it
%HID\Vid_045E&Pid_00F0.DeviceDesc%=HID_Filtr_Inst, HID\Vid_046D&Pid_C518 %HID\Vid_045E&Pid_00F0.DeviceDesc%=HID_Filtr_Inst, HID\Vid_046D&Pid_C518
{% endhighlight %} {% endhighlight %}
Now go to the *Device Manager* => *Mice*, right-click your mouse and choose *Update driver* => *Chose driver manually*. Now go to the *Device Manager* *Mice*, right-click your mouse and choose *Update driver* *Chose driver manually*.
Select the IntelliPoint directory and you should see an entry "Microsoft USB Laser Mouse 6000 (IntelliPoint)". Install Select the IntelliPoint directory and you should see an entry "Microsoft USB Laser Mouse 6000 (IntelliPoint)". Install
it and reboot. Done. it and reboot. Done.

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@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ The latest version, `VirtualExpander_v24.exe` contains the following strings har
To make it work with ANY USB drive, just get the ID of your drive: To make it work with ANY USB drive, just get the ID of your drive:
1. go to *Control Panel* => *System* => *Advanced* => *Environment variables* 1. go to *Control Panel* *System**Advanced* *Environment variables*
1. add a new **System** variable `DevMgr_Show_Details` with the value "1" 1. add a new **System** variable `DevMgr_Show_Details` with the value "1"
1. <kbd>OK</kbd> your way back to the Desktop 1. <kbd>OK</kbd> your way back to the Desktop
1. open the Device Manager (make sure you closed the "System"-Control Panel before!) 1. open the Device Manager (make sure you closed the "System"-Control Panel before!)
1. find your USB drive in the *USB* group and right-click => *Properties* 1. find your USB drive in the *USB* group and right-click *Properties*
1. find the ID on the new tab *Details* 1. find the ID on the new tab *Details*
Now use your favorite Hex-editor and overwrite one of the SONY IDs with the PnP-ID of *YOUR* USB drive. That's all! Now use your favorite Hex-editor and overwrite one of the SONY IDs with the PnP-ID of *YOUR* USB drive. That's all!

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@ -39,3 +39,7 @@ export LANG=de_DE.ISO-8859-15@euro
{% endhighlight %} {% endhighlight %}
Now you should see all umlauts correctly. Now you should see all umlauts correctly.
*[HBCI]: Homebanking Computer Interface
*[UTF]: Unicode Transformation Format

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@ -52,10 +52,17 @@ Going several pages further down, you'll find something familiar:
0000A0B0 4C 35 36 31 │ 34 30 31 2E │ 43 41 42 00 │ 9C CC 12 00 L561401.CAB..Ì.. 0000A0B0 4C 35 36 31 │ 34 30 31 2E │ 43 41 42 00 │ 9C CC 12 00 L561401.CAB..Ì..
~~~ ~~~
`MSCF` stands for *MicroSoft CAB File*. It's a header for the standard `CAB` archives used to distribute software. The `MSCF` stands for *MicroSoft Cabinet File*. It's a header for the standard `CAB` archives used to distribute software.
`AUTORUN.INF`, `CC561401.CAB`, etc. are also a clear sign that this seems to be the index of the archive. The letters The `AUTORUN.INF`, `CC561401.CAB`, etc. are also a clear sign that this seems to be the index of the archive. The
`MSCF` are mentioned several times before this location but there was no file index near them. This one here is clearly letters `MSCF` are mentioned several times before this location but there was no file index near them. This one here is
a standard CAB file. clearly a standard CAB file.
So now take your favorite Hex-Editor and cut everything up to the `MSCF` header. The new file has to begin with `MSCF`. So now take your favorite Hex-Editor and cut everything up to the `MSCF` header. The new file has to begin with `MSCF`.
Rename it to something `.cab` and use your favorite archiving tool to unpack it. Et voilà! Rename it to something `.cab` and use your favorite archiving tool to unpack it. Et voilà!
*[OEM]: Original Equipment Manufacturer
*[CD]: Compact Disc
*[MZ]: Mark Zbikowski
*[CAB]: Cabinet

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
--- ---
title: Skype <=> SIP Interlink title: Skype SIP Interlink
layout: default layout: default
created: 2009-05-17 13:06:06 +0200 created: 2009-05-17 13:06:06 +0200
updated: 2009-05-17 13:06:06 +0200 updated: 2009-05-17 13:06:06 +0200
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ So this general description should work:
|:------------|:-------------| |:------------|:-------------|
|`via_addr` |IP of SipToSis/SippySkype| |`via_addr` |IP of SipToSis/SippySkype|
|`host_port` |Desired Port of SipToSis | |`host_port` |Desired Port of SipToSis |
|`contact_url`|`sip:`//Asterisk-Skype-Extension//`@192.168.1.245:5060`| |`contact_url`|`sip:`*Asterisk-Skype-Extension*`@192.168.1.245:5060`|
|`from_url` |some name + the `contact_url`| |`from_url` |some name + the `contact_url`|
|`username` |Asterisk-Skype-Extension | |`username` |Asterisk-Skype-Extension |
|`realm` |might be not used | |`realm` |might be not used |

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Applications for overwriting empty blocks
Eraser (Windows) Eraser (Windows)
---------------- ----------------
[ [Homepage](http://eraser.heidi.ie/) ] Install as normal. Then go to *Edit* -> *Preferences* -> *Erasing...* and [ [Homepage](http://eraser.heidi.ie/) ] Install as normal. Then go to *Edit* *Preferences**Erasing…* and
select the second Tab *Unused disk space*. Create a new method with one pass and a pattern of only zeroes. Now go to select the second Tab *Unused disk space*. Create a new method with one pass and a pattern of only zeroes. Now go to
the "On Demand"-Tasks and create a new one with your local harddisks as target. Run it to perform erasing. the "On Demand"-Tasks and create a new one with your local harddisks as target. Run it to perform erasing.