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Profile Manager: Network, Accepted EAP Types

I have been trying to set up Profile Manager, the MDM solution included on OS X Server. Profile Manager is connected to Active Directory, and pulling out information from there. The solution is running on OS X 10.7.3. The profile seems to work fine for email, ldap and vpn. But not for Wi-Fi. In our organization we’re running WPA Enterprise authentication for accessing our Wi-Fi services. The 802.1X authentication methods are EAP-TTLS and PEAPv0 (EAP-MS-CHAP v2) and Directory […] Continue reading →

Kindle for Windows 8

The Kindle Metro App is now finally available also for Norwegian users of the public beta of Windows 8. The Metro app is the equivalent of the Kindle Cloud Reader and it doesn’t bring many new features. Once you open a book you can navigate to different parts of the text (cover, table of contents or a specific page). Placing bookmarks is also available, just like the synchronization option (Whispersync). Some Windows 8 specific options are pinning the books to the Start screen, as a […] Continue reading →

Camera: NIKON D90, Focal Length: 400mm, Shutter Speed: 1/160 sec, Aperture: f/5.6, ISO/Film: 400

This weekend I’ve added a new theme to my WordPress blog. Some work is still left to be done, but please take a look at my new portfolio page. I’ve added my best bird photos. Enjoy what is left of the weekend! […] Continue reading →

The Metro UI in Windows 8

Windows 8 is installed on my work laptop. A Dell Latitude with touch screen, letting me get best experiences with the Metro UI. Metro is the radical new interface for touch, first introduced with Windows Phone. Windows still supports the mouse and keyboard, but I find the new Metro UI best operated with keyboard shortcuts. Here are 8 new neccessary keyboard shortcuts that’s gonna make you productive on Windows 8: Windows key – brings up the Metro start screen. You can start typing […] Continue reading →

Alehunt frontpage

I guess you are a bit like me. Tired of drinking Ringnes and other beers from macrobreweries. Once in a while ending up drinking water or a limonade instead of beer, just cause the place you ended up in doesn’t sell proper beer. Alehunt brings an end to the problem here in Oslo. The website brings user generated information about availability of beers from both Norwegian and foreign microbreweries at popular water holes in Oslo. A mobile version of site lets you do the search for […] Continue reading →

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