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03/04/2019

Enable RDP console connections for non-administrative users

When using Microsoft’s RDP protocol, you may have come across the “console” connection. This is a connection usually used for administrative purposes and is therefore restricted to administrative users. Accessing the console is usually done by specifying /admin either after the server name, or at the command line when launching mstsc. Normally, to allow users to access an RDP session,…

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15/02/2018

Auto-ignore unreadable disks on macOS using diskejectd

I have recently built myself a Hackintosh running Mac OS X El Capitan, but along side the Mac disk, I have a number of other Windows disks. Unfortunately, some of these disks have some weird and wonderful partitioning that only Windows can understand. As a result, whenever I boot up into my MacOS X build, I constantly get prompted with…

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24/08/2016

Show Hidden Files on macOS

By default, as you’d expect from any good operating system, certain system files are hidden from the view of the user. This is often for security or simply to stop the user breaking their system by moving/editing/deleting files that they don’t understand. In some cases, however, you may need to be able to view these files. In Mac OS X, we…

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