By Larry Daniele on
5/27/2008 8:36 AM
Well, Lady Luck visited me again on the Saturday before Mother's Day. Libby and I were on our way home from doing a little Mother's Day shopping when we pulled into Annie's Garden & Gift Store in North Amherst. I was hoping to pick up a red hot pepper plant (for the red hot Mama in our house)! The peppers weren't ready yet. But Jaz Tupelo from WRSI was broadcasting live from Annies as part of a Mother's Day prize give-away.
I said "Hi" to Jaz and filled out an entry card for the contest. I gave it the gentle crease that my Dad said makes them more likely to be picked.
That afternoon while making dinner and listening to WRSI, I thought I heard then to announce the winner of the contest as "Lenny Daniele of Sunderland". Now, I was only listening with half an ear. So I thought, "Maybe it wasn't me. Well, they'll call if I won."
One week went by. Two weeks went by. Vickie and I were at Annie's to buy...
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By Larry Daniele on
5/13/2008 6:40 AM
What mom can resist a homemade Mother's Day card from a kid? Well this year the artist in Joe was thriving:
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Of course, Joe's inner comic was in good form as well:
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By Larry Daniele on
5/12/2008 4:19 PM
If you try to view your webmail for a domain managed by Plesk and get either the default Plesk web page or a "page not found" error, here's a fix that worked for me (on Plesk 8.1 on Windows Server 2003):
1. Set Plesk > Server > Components Management > Webmail to "None". Click on OK. Then set it back to "Horde IMP H3 (4.1.3)" and click OK to reset the webmail server.
2. Remote Desktop to IIS. Navigate to the "webmail(default)" web site. Properties > Web Site > Advanced. Make sure the domain you want is in this host header list. E.g.
208.109.27.122
80
webmail.LarryDaniele.com
Sometimes disabling and re-enabling web mail for the individual domain will fix this, but not all the time (in my experience).
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By Larry Daniele on
5/4/2008 2:21 PM
 My brother Phil's daughter Jillian had her first communion at the Our Lady of Lourdes Church in West Islip, New York yesterday. The church was absolutely filled with many familes there to celebrate their son or daughter's special day. As you can see Jillian was both angelic and charming! Her three-year-old sister Annabella was my best buddy all weekend! Afterwards, we had a wonderful family celebration at Francesco's Italian Restaurant in Babylon. It was great to see my Long Island family including cousins Kevin and Dan....
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By Larry Daniele on
4/17/2008 2:03 PM
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By Larry Daniele on
3/14/2008 4:27 PM
If you are reinstalling Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express on a server running ASP.NET and Plesk, when you try to view an ASP.NET web page, you might see a message like the following: Cannot open database "TellUWhen" requested by the login. The login failed.Login failed for user 'MIGHTYMOUSE\IWAM_plesk(default)'.Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Cannot open database "TellUWhen" requested by the login. The login failed.Login failed for user 'MIGHTYMOUSE\IWAM_plesk(default)'. The basic solution to the problem is to make sure that the specified user name (e.g. ASPNET or IWAM_plesk(default)) is a member of the SQLServer2005MSSQLUser$server$SQLExpress group.Here are the specific steps to do this for the user "" on "": Right-click "My Computer" and choose "Manage". Navigate to "Local Users...
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By Larry Daniele on
2/7/2008 6:02 PM
It seems there have been heated debates about whether DotNetNuke can be installed on a GoDaddy.com shared web hosting account. I am here to say that it can be done since I did just that on the website of my artist friend Debbie Hennes. Specifically, I installed DotNetNuke 4.8.0 on GoDaddy with the Hosting Control Center v2.4.2.
I basically followed the instructions on the Northern Star Solutions site. However, like over 70% of the people surveyed on that site, it didn't work by just following the instructions. Here are some points of confusion and suggestions:
When the instructions talk about going to Content > Directory Management, this is now Content > IIS Settings.
Adding a Directory in this section makes the folder "read and write only". Checking...
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By Larry Daniele on
1/31/2008 6:53 PM
I recently had a problem where overnight most (but not all) of the domains hosted on my GoDaddy.com virtual dedicated server could not be reached via ping, web browser, email, etc. The machine was running fine, so I suspected a problem with the Plesk DNS service. However, unlike past times, this was running fine.
However, when I checked the file "C:\SWSoft\Plesk\dns\etc\named.conf" (a source of previous problems), I found that all the problem domains were missing from this zone file. So this was a clue. But even restoring these entries in the named.conf file didn't help.
Then I noticed that this file references files in the folder "C:\SWSoft\Plesk\dns\var\". The files it references were missing from the folder. Another clue!
After trying lots of reboots, etc., the final solution was agonizingly simple. Go to the Plesk control panel for each domain and click the Disable button for the domain. Then click Enable. Voilà - the domains came back! (Checking "C:\SWSoft\Plesk\dns\var\" showed that the files...
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By Larry Daniele on
1/9/2008 7:43 PM
While trying to get tech support for a problem with my backup software, I was asked to submit a System Information (.NFO) file. When I did, the support person wrote back saying it was corrupt.
Well, it turns out if you try to open a .NFO file by double-clicking it in Windows Explorer, you do indeed see the message:
System Information cannot open this NFO file. It might be corrupted or an unrecognized version.
This is most likely a bug in the System Information program (msinfo32.exe). The work-around is to start System Information file (Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Information) and then do a File > Open to open the file. This works without any problem.
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By Larry Daniele on
12/26/2007 9:37 PM
It all started off simple enough. Vickie, Laura and I were to travel to Boulder, Colorado for James' graduation from the Culinary School of the Rockies (CSR). Of course, like all great heroes, we had to be challenged. Mother Nature whipped up a doosy of a snow storm that paralyzed the Northeast. But after a 7.5 hour drive to LaGuardia (after they closed Hartford and White Plains airports) and nearly 24 hours of traveling, we made it to Denver and then Boulder. In the end, it was definitely worth it!
We stayed at the historic Boulderado Hotel and loved it. Here we are sitting in front of the fireplace in the lobby. (You click on any photo to see a larger version. Just click the browser "Back" button when you are done.)
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