Archive for March 2008

IT consultants to the stars

I have long said that we work with some pretty great clients.
Our clients are enthusiastic about their pursuits and have created positive and engaging work environments—both for employees and for partners like us. And they value quality work.
So I was delighted to open the April edition of Seattle Metropolitan magazine to find not one but two [...]

InfoPath to Word Wizard mshta.exe runtime error

When using the InfoPath to Word Wizard (part of the Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 SDK), you may receive the following error when clicking the Finish button “to generate an XSLT file from your document”:

To fix this, you’ll need to manually register the following 3 DLLs provided with the SDK using regsvr32.

html2xhtml.dll
(C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 2003 Developer [...]

Unable to access certain websites using SSL over Qwest DSL circuit using PPPOE

We recently had a Qwest DSL installation for one of our small business clients turn in to a bit of a nightmare.
After the circuit was installed, the client reported that they weren’t able to log on to several websites, including their QuickBooks Online account and Hotmail. After some initial diagnosis, it became clear that there [...]

Seeking a System & Network Engineer

To keep up with the steady stream of new clients and project, we’ve decided to grow the team. Check out the system and network engineer position we opened earlier this week. 

Clarifying Clearwire

We recently had an interesting little adventure with Clearwire. We had a client who had an emergency need for a high speed network connection, and I had some familiarity with Clearwire because I helped some friends set up Clearwire in their restaurant so they could offer free WiFi to their patrons. So I recommended it [...]