Monthly Archives: May 2026

Rack Cabling, Labeling, and Rack Design Standards

A clean rack is not just about appearance. Proper rack layout, cable management, labeling, power design, and thermal planning directly affect system reliability, serviceability, troubleshooting speed, and long-term support. Whether you are building a conference room rack, broadcast support rack, classroom AV system, control room rack, or equipment enclosure, the goal is the same: every […]

Run the Printer Installation UI as Administrator in Windows

In some situations, Windows may require administrator permissions to install or configure a printer. This can happen when adding a local printer, installing printer drivers, or modifying printer settings that require elevated rights. One way to launch the printer installation interface with administrator permissions is to open an elevated Command Prompt and run the Windows […]

Change the Maximum Size Limit for Outlook PST and OST Files

Microsoft Outlook stores mailbox data in PST and OST files. By default, modern versions of Outlook typically have a file size limit of 50 GB for Unicode PST and OST files. If Outlook reaches this limit, users may see errors stating that the Outlook data file has reached its maximum size. Microsoft provides registry values […]

So You Want to Be a Hacker, Eh?

Let’s get one thing out of the way first. No, this is not about breaking into your school’s grading system, guessing your friend’s Instagram password, or “testing” your neighbor’s WiFi. This is about ethical hacking, also known as cybersecurity, where people are actually paid to find problems before the black hats (Malicious or Illegal hackers) […]