I'm Rob Marshall, a consultant who specialises in the Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager product. I like to share, i do so by blogging and helping out when I can in the MS SMS newsgroups and participating in the ConfigMgr MVP program.
I was awarded and joined the program in 2009. It'd be an understatement to say it has to be one of the best experiences an IT engineer can have, if they really enjoy specialising in a product.
My biggest weapon for troubleshooting is, my formidable knowledge, no, only joking, you, the community. I find if I cannot answer a question, then I can usually find the answer from using Bing\Google, pouring over the documentation, and if that doesn't work, tinkering in mine or someone elses virtual lab.
The blogs pretty much about ConfigMgr, but it is also a platform for me to express my random urges to display something I've stumbled across, and that I imagine would entertain you or what not as equally as it did me.
If you own WinXP and use AVG Anti-virus, the recent AVG 8.0 Virus Definition is flagging user32.dll as bad and could put the DLL in it's vault (depending on how you have the product setup).
Shock, horror, WinXP won't boot after this modification!
Here's a link to their FAQ on how to sort this out. If you are reading this at work, and know you have WinXP switched on at home, and also have AVG set to download automatically the latest definitions then you might want to take home a XP CD in case you've lost yours, or follow their instructions and down their tool that fixes up the problem.
I had to laugh at these instructions on how to repair the problem, technical or what! If I was a home user, not that savvy, then i'd be getting a migraine just looking at those instructions. i'm suppose to be a computer engineer and it's giving even me a headache just thinking about having to implement those steps!