Friday, June 15, 2012

Enable telnet client in Windows 7

The telnet client is inexplicably disabled in a default install of Windows 7. It's there, but must be specifically enabled. Here are the instructions from technet:
  1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
  2. On the Control Panel Home page, click Programs.
  3. In the Programs and Features section, click Turn Windows features on or off.
  4. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue.
  5. In the Windows Features list, select Telnet Client, and then click OK
Annoying.

Friday, June 8, 2012

VirtualBox NIC Compatible with Server 2012 RC?

I've been toying with the Windows Server 2012 RC in VirtualBox. One of the bigger frustrations thus far was that it didn't have drivers inbox for the default virtual NIC and there are not yet readily available drivers compatible with Server 2012. Through trial and error I found that setting the NIC to "Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop (82540EM)" successfully solved this issue.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Remove editing restrictions in Word 2010 with 7zip

So you forgot or lost the password to unlock that important Word 2010 form. Not to worry. After reading this post on spiceworks I worked out this technique to unlock a .docx for editing. I doubt this will work with a document that isn't readable without a password but I haven't tested. What follows is a step by step that assumes you have 7zip installed (with explorer extensions).

  1. Make a copy of the original document and rename it to have the .zip extension.
  2. Extract .zip file and in the contents find word\settings.xml
  3. Edit settings.xml to remove the XML element beginning with w:documentprotection. Remove everything including < and >
  4. Copy the word directory to the same location as your document.zip file.
  5. Rename your file to word.zip
  6. Right click word directory and choose 7zip -> Add to "word.zip"
  7. Rename word.zip to yourformname.docx
  8. Do a little dance and be happy that this episode of your life is now over.

That's all there is to it: easy as pi!