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Well... for the handful of people wondering where I've been lately - wonder no more. I'm baaaack! :)

A few things have contributed to my lack of blogging:

  • 60+ hour work weeks (this will change soon)
  • Technical writing burn-out. I wrote two whitepapers for Microsoft to coincide with the launch of WSUS 3.0. Check them out here and here. All that writing combined with insane work demands pretty much burned me out.
  • Wanting to spend time with family. Seems pretty straightforward to me.

OK - enough MySpace fodder... on to the juicy tidbits.

My Friday the 13th Surprise

I experienced my first Xbox 360 failure on Wednesday - the dreaded 'Ring of Death'. After a 30 minute call with Microsoft Support (most of it on hold) I was told a 'coffin' would arrive within 3 business days. No sweat, I thought... I have a second Xbox 360 upstairs. Or at least I did until Friday the 13th. Here's what I have now...

2xROD

Note: I'm not a big gamer, but my family does rely on the Media Center Extender functionality for time-shifting our favorite TV shows. Trust me, once your family is addicted to Media Center Extender there's no turning back.

I guess all the reports of quality problems aren't caused by overactive gamers after all. And to think earlier in the week I was going to blog about how well my two units have performed over the last 9 months. What a joke that would have been ;)

Lotus Notes - How to Stop the Bleeding

My current employer uses Lotus Notes/Domino for messaging and collaboration. I won't digress into a rant about how much I dislike Notes (this guy has done a pretty good job already)... but instead I'll give IBM some free and unsolicited advice. For the most part my end-users don't care what server software controls their messaging and collaboration - they just want to run Microsoft Outlook. So here's my advice: "Fix Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook (DAMO)". DAMO allows users to access a Notes/Domino back-end via Outlook. However, the unfortunate truth is that IBM has pretty much abandoned DAMO. For example, it still isn't compatible with Outlook 2007 and doesn't even work that well with earlier Outlook versions. Trust me, I've tried. So IBM... keep the Notes/Domino server business alive by re-investing in DAMO. Your ancient Notes client is driving more and more people to Exchange/Outlook every day (my company included). Competition is a good thing - but I'm afraid Exchange is well on its way to crushing Notes/Domino. That's sad.

Speaking of Notes... July Microsoft Patches Cause Minor Issue

During our testing of the July Microsoft patches we've noticed quite a few instances where the default mail client is reset to Microsoft Outlook. If it were only that easy to migrate ;) Not sure how many readers of this blog run Notes... but keep an eye on this before you distribute the July patches across your company. I haven't tracked the problem down to a particular update yet, but I expect to get to the bottom of it on Monday.

Until next time...

Only published comments... Jul 14 2007, 02:46 PM by Jeff
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Ed Brill said:

DAMO is not abandoned and in fact a major new version is in the works for 2008.

But in the meantime, Notes 8 will ship next month and is substantially improved, to the point where even Outlook users like it.  You should check out the beta at http://www.lotus.com/getnd8now

July 14, 2007 9:57 PM
 

Jeff said:

Ed - thanks for stopping by. Do you have a Google Alert set up for Lotus Notes or something? Regardless - I've seen Notes 8 and it is a huge improvement. Brings Notes into the 21st century. One question: What took you guys so long?

As for DAMO not being abandoned - you might want to do a little more evangelizing (although stopping by here is a start). A quick trip through the Notes support forums will tell you I'm not the only one who thinks DAMO is on life support. If DAMO were a viable option I'd be running it. Heck - I even went back to Outlook 2003 (from 2007) just to get DAMO working. Even then I could only sync the Inbox reliably. Trust me - DAMO has to be pretty bad for me to switch back to Notes 7.02. That thing is like a trip in the 'way-back' machine.

Anyway - thanks for your comment. I wish you and the Notes/Domino team the best with v8. Exchange 2007 isn't exactly off to a great start (customer frustration with 64-bit only, licensing change that eliminated the free Outlook client software, etc.). Plus, my father-in-law spent 33 years at IBM. A successful launch and corresponding boost in stock price might mean another family vacation :)

Take care --Jeff

July 14, 2007 10:40 PM
 

Josh Phillips said:

Jeff,

Great to see you blogging again...hope to see more :D

July 15, 2007 3:00 PM
 

Ed Brill said:

@Jeff, yes, a google alert on "Lotus Notes".

I acknowledge that the current version of DAMO has hit some use cases/edge conditions that we didn't come up with in the lab.  The team is working hard to make the next release the caliber you (and others) expect.  And in parallel, the Notes team has worked hard to make Notes 8 a great release.

As to what took us so long, that's a chapter for my post-retirement book :-)

July 15, 2007 8:03 PM
 

JCRiverRat said:

Jeff:

Good to see you back. I have two follow up comments;

1) Please expand on your use and setup of the 'Media Center Extender'. We have recently moved into a new home and I am looking for ways to extend my Direct TV signal without using wire.

2) I have plans to upgrade to WSUS 3.0. I will review the above docs and keep you posted with my experience.

Later,

rd

July 16, 2007 6:22 AM
 

Michael Greene said:

Hey Jeff.  I feel your pain.  I've been an absentee blogger the last few weeks too.  Nothing of much substance anyway.  I guess it's time to suck it up and put the good habits back in place.  Blogging again after taking a week or two off feels exactly like the first few steps of a run after a period with no exercise...

July 19, 2007 9:55 AM

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Jeff Centimano is a Windows Server MVP based in Fairway, KS (USA). In addition to blogging and freelance technical writing for Microsoft, Jeff leads the KC-MEC User Group (kcmec.org) and assists with various site duties here at WindowsConnected.com. Jeff has been in the IT industry since 1994 and is currently a Solutions Architect at EMC Global Services.
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