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Remote desktop computer: an authentication error has occurred

Suppose to switch on your PC on a frosty morning, try to connect to a remote server using Windows remote desktop, and get the following error message: “Remote desktop computer: an authentication error has occurred…. This could be due to CredSSP encryption oracle remediation”. Searching on the internet it seems that the problem is due…

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Remote desktop

Upgrading from Windows 10 Home to Windows 10 Pro

Today I want to speak about upgrading from Windows 10 Home to Windows 10 Pro. Why you should need something like that? In my case was simply an error: I reinstalled Windows 10 in my old PC with the wrong product key. Only later I realized that was a Windows 10 Home product key…. But…

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Windows 10

Sql Server error using a database with a CLR assembly

Few days ago, I got a Sql Server error using a database with a CLR assembly installed. Running my application I got the following error: “An error occurred in the Microsoft .NET Framework while trying to load assembly id 65536. The server may be running out of resources, or the assembly may not be trusted…

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CLR

Self signed certificate with Apache/Ubuntu

Have you ever need to install a self signed certificate with Apache on Ubuntu? I need that in my development machine and now I’m going to show you what I did. First of all, log in into your Linux Ubuntu machine and activate the SSL support using the following command: sudo a2enmod ssl Now you…

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Apache

Redirect to HTTPS using Apache .htaccess file

I created a Joomla website and published online in the customer hosting space of the provider Aruba. Aruba, in his hosting plans, provides a free domain validated certificate and so I wanted to use it. I installed the certificate and then I tried to make an automatic redirect in order to use the HTTPS protocol….

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Apache

Fatal error using FuelPHP and Imagick extension

In these days I was installing a script in a production environment that uses FuelPHP as MVC backend framework and Imagick extension to manipulate some jpg images. I really like FuelPHP and I often use it in my projects (you can download it at https://fuelphp.com/) but installing the code in production environment I get the exception…

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FuelPHP

Install Imagick extension for PHP on Linux CentOS 7

Today I want to show the steps needed to install the Imagick extension for PHP on Linux CentOS. First of all access to your Linux shell (in my case, since it is a remote server, I use SSH). Take root privileges typing the command su and then insert the password requested by the system: [adminxxx@yourserver…

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CentOS

Searching files and file content in Windows

Searching files and file content in Window seems an easy task: you fill the search textbox of a file explorer window with the content you need to search and Windows start searching. But I have to say I don’t feel comfortable searching files in this way, and this function lacks some options like, for example,…

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Tools

HTML AJAX image upload & preview with JQuery and PHP

In this post I will show you how to create a simple HTML form to make an AJAX image upload using jQuery and PHP. In this way you can build a form which doesn’t require postbacks to upload a file. Let’s start creating the main PHP page by placing the necessary markup. I’ll call this…

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AJAX

Configuring an SFTP server on Windows Server

In order to share file in a secure way, I needed to configure an SFTP server on a Windows Server machine (don’t confuse with FTPS!). Since Windows doesn’t come with an SFTP server by default, you have to install a software to do that. To do the job, I choose “Bitvise SSH Server” which I like…

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SFTP

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