Yesterday was “one of those days”
Sigh. I had been running Windows XP on my tablet to help get coverage with OneNote on that operating system. I tried to get Remote Access working so I could log in from home, but the driver for it was removed from the internal page. They (our internal IT group) had drivers for Vista, and I decided I had been using XP long enough anyway, so I upgraded to Vista.
My wireless connection quit working at that point. I did all the standard troubleshooting myself (update drivers - they were long out of date, reinstall the drivers, etc…) to no avail. I had to contact our helpdesk and let them remote in to look over the machine. Luckily, I had a wired network connection available, so remote desktop worked. Sadly, the cable I was using had to be disconnected from my IP phone so I did not have that while the tech took control of my tablet.
I was letting that happen off to the side while I turned to testing OneNote. I started to see some erratic problems with a server (which were traced to a fiddler configuration problem eventually), but the developer for that area happened to stop by. He took over my virtual machine to take a look. Since I share the keyboard and mouse among all my desktop and virtual machines, I was locked out of just about everything.
Here's the obligatory photo of everything I had that I could not use:
After some extra troubleshooting on the tablet, it seems the network card may be bad, so a replacement to test with is on its way. My phone is now working again, and the problem I was having with the server was traced to fiddler as I mentioned.
At least I get my chair back!
Questions, comments, concerns and criticisms always welcome,
John
Comments
Anonymous
April 06, 2010
ROTFL! It's not just you, if that makes you feel any better! :) Btw, I can't stop reading old entries on blogs I like.. So, if you feel like am stalking your blog, let me know, no, I won't stop reading, I'll stop commenting. :DAnonymous
April 06, 2010
and how did fiddler cause trouble?Anonymous
April 06, 2010
Fiddler both acts as a proxy and will provide credentials for authentication if asked. The problem was the the creds I was using with Fiddler were not the same creds needed to get OneNote to sync (different accounts). Known limitation of the tool.