Off to Hong Kong and China

This update is rushed since I’m in a time crunch to get other stuff done before I leave for my cousin’s wedding in Hong Kong.

I’m off for Hong Kong today and will be there for about 6 days. After that, I will be traveling to Shanghai and Beijing with my father. Not 100% what we’ll be doing but I’ll have my camera and will hopefully be going trigger happy 😉

I won’t have my beloved blackberry with me since its on the bell/telus CDMA network here in North America. Perhaps a 2-week blackberry withdrawal will be a good thing! 😉

Will try and keep the blog updated with photos and stuff about what we do.

Looking forward to a 14 hours plane ride…..NOT

Taking the year off to work for NBC-Universal

So for those who use twitter or have me on facebook (my twitter feed and facebook are linked) I announced this back in late-July/early August. I have also told the entire story to a fair amount of people, but in case you didn’t hear or are a little foggy about the details. Here’s a portion of it.

I have the privilege of a 5 month contract to work with NBC-Universal and more specifically, NBC Olympics IT. I will be starting in early November 2009 and finishing up right until the end of March 2010.

NBC, along with CTV and OBSV, will be based out of the newly made Vancouver Convention Center. My headquarters will most likely be based there however I will probably be sent from venue to venue to help setup and support NBC-Olympic IT equipment. Other than that, all I know is that I’ll be working long hours quite frequently but will get a behind-the-scenes view of the Olympics as well as being able to sneak into venues to watch some of the competitions during the actual games.

Gold Medal Hockey anyone? Only one can hope!

If you’re bumming around and still looking for some sorta Olympic opportunity, take a look at NBC’s job hiring website. They have a few positions open here and there. I would think that most of them would be starting in January or February. VANOC is also looking for volunteers so go to their site to apply.

Next post: how I got the job

NBC Vancouver 2010 Job postings
VANOC Employment & Volunteering Website

Windows 2008 Active Directory – relocating SYSVOL

Who’s heard of Windows domain services? Most of you probably haven’t but if you ever have to relocate your AD NTDS files and SYSVOL, then here’s some information to give you a hand. Hopefully save you some google-BS time…

This information is for Windows Server 2008.
Make sure you read the entire guide through first before trying and follow steps carefully.

MS Technet – Managing DFS – Replicated SYSVOL : Active Directory
Florian’s Blog – Moving NTDS.dit