Wordle – Word Clouds
February 17, 2009
Check this out man, its fun!!
Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
And I have made one, hahaha… cool….
Cannot add group domain to Sharepoint group
February 5, 2009
After doing some search, finally i have an answer for my own question.
The answer is we must a create group domain in Active Directory as Security Group type.
After that we can find and add that group domain in Sharepoint Site Administration.
“Security groups are listed in DACLs that define permissions on resources and objects. When assigning permissions for resources (file shares, printers, and so on), administrators should assign those permissions to a security group rather than to individual users. The permissions are assigned once to the group, instead of several times to each individual user. Each account added to a group receives the rights assigned to that group in Active Directory and the permissions defined for that group at the resource”.
For more information about type of group domain, read this article.
Virtual Server 2005 R2
February 1, 2009
Ok, i want to start, maybe
, trying to implement moss 2007.
First i need a development machine. So I install virtual server 2005 r2 as my research machine.
The interesting feature in virtual server is we can add virtual hard disk (.vhd) that called “Differencing disks”.
We can make a child disk that differ from the parent disk.
The purpose is that we make a hierarchy of our disk, for similar function in other virtual machines.
The parent will be installed similar software/applications that will be consumed for another machine.
And the child will be installed specific applications that we will use for our research.

For more information about vhd types in virtual server 2005 r2, you can visit this link.
http://anildesai.net/Main/Technical/Virtualization/VirtualizationArticles/ManagingUnderstandingVHDOptions/tabid/79/Default.aspx












