Found this at https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/2b67fa96-707b-47c4-90f5-c3a087ba16a9/how-do-i-change-password-when-connected-to-remote-desktop
Press WindowsKey+R (or get the Run box open) – then type OSK (It will open 'on-screen-keyboard in your remote-remote session). Or open on-screen-keyboard in different way.
Then press on your physical keyboard (not on that on screen!!) ctrl and alt keys. Using your mouse tick DEL key on 'On-screen-keyboard'.
Works well for me :)
The data of a table in SQL Server can be exported using the following command
C:\>bcp "<db name>.<schema>.<table_name>" out "d:\roadinfo.bin" -T -n -S .
A query can also be used by changing out to outquery.
Ensure that the destination table on the destination database has the same layout.
C:\>bcp "<db name>.<schema>.<table_name>" in "d:\roadinfo.bin" -n -S <server_name> -U <username> -P <password>
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You can use the sc config command to change the path a service points to.
C:\>sc config YourServiceName binPath= "C:\SomeDirectory\YourFile.EXE"
This will update the service called YourServiceName and change the "Path to Executable" entry to C:\SomeDirectory\YourFile.EXE. You will want to restart your service afterwards, which you can do with:
C:\>net stop YourServiceName
C:\>net start YourServiceName
Note there is a required space between binpath= and the command
If you torture the data long enough, it will confess.
- Ronald Coase, Professor of Economics, Chicago
The most exciting and phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not "Eureka!" but rather "Hmm… that's funny…"
Sometime when strange network issues prevail it is good to run a ping with a larger buffer size.
Most of the time normal ping sends 32 bytes of data over the network and will make the network appear available.
Most networks have a MTU in the vicinity of 1500 bytes, thus using a buffer size of 2048 will assist in showing if routers on the network is breaking packet and reassembling them correctly.

Someone suggested the following books that I would like to read somewhere this year.
- Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking – Susan Cain
- The Advantage: Why Organizational Health Trumps Everything Else In Business - Patrick Lencioni
Hope fully this is not the last of many fulfilling blogs that will come.