Guitar Chords and Lyrics

Guitar Chords and Lyrics: This page is a place for me to keep any guitar songs that I’ve been working on. Feel free to download and use. This page is for educational purposes only.

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Amen Corner – (If Paradise is) Half as Nice  (If Paradise Is) Half as Nice – Amen Corner

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Bruce Springsteen – Waitin’ on a Sunny Day  Bruce Springsteen – Waitin’ On A Sunny Day

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Del Amitri – Be My Downfall –  Be My Downfall – Del Amitri

Don Henley – the Heart of the Matter – The Heart of The Matter – Don Henley

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Elle King – Jersey Giant – Jersey Giant – Elle King

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Howie Day – Colide – Collide – Howie Day

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Jordan Davis Ft Luke Bryan  – Buy Dirt – Buy Dirt – Jordan Davis & Luke Bryan

Joshua Hyslop  – Stand Your Ground – Stand Your Ground – Joshua Hyslop

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Liam Gallagher  – Now That I’ve Found You – Now That Ive Found You – Liam Gallagher

Lori McKenna  – Settling In – Settling In – Lori McKenna

Lori McKenna  – Wreck You – Lori McKenna – Wreck You

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Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – I’d Pick You Every Time – I’d Pick You Every Time – Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – You Ain’t Going Nowhere – You Ain’t Going Nowhere – Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds 

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Oasis – Don’t Go Away – Dont Go Away – Oasis

Oasis – Half the World Away – Half The World Away – Oasis

Oasis – Talk Tonight – Talk Tonight – Oasis

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Pilot – Magic – Magic – Pilot

The Pogues – Dirty Old Town – Dirty Old Town – The Pogues

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Reverend and the Makers – A Letter to my 21 Year Old Self – Reverend And The Makers – A Letter To My 21 Year Old Self

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Travis – Driftwood – Driftwood – Travis

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Audacity – Looping / Repeating Sections of Audio

Manually Update Windows Trusted Root Certificates

Manually Update Windows Trusted Root Certificates KB ID 0001831

Problem

These days your trusted root certificates are simply updated with Windows Update, but what if your servers have no internet access? In this example I will manually update the root certs by downloading them on a machine WITH internet access then importing on another machine that has not.

Bear in mind: If none of your machines have internet access they cannot check certificate revocation lists etc – so you may still get some errors. You may want to consider deploying you own internal PKI.

Microsoft PKI Planning and Deploying Certificate Services

Solution: Update Windows Trusted Root Certificates

On a machine that HAS INTERNET ACCESS open an administrative command window and use the following commands.

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mkdir c:\trusted-root-certs
cd c:\trusted-root-certs
Certutil.exe -generateSSTFromWU roots.sst

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You can (if you wish) then double click the SST file you’ve just created and (once you expand the folders on the left.) It should look like this.

Now copy that SST file to a machine THAT DOES NOT HAVE INTERNET ACCESS.

Note: I’ve created the same folder (c:\trusted-root-certs) and open an administrative PowerShell window, then issue the following commands.

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$sstStore = ( Get-ChildItem -Path c:\trusted-root-certs\roots.sst )
$sstStore | Import-Certificate -CertStoreLocation Cert:\LocalMachine\Root

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Of course you may wish to script this if you have many machines to update, and host roots.sst in a central location so you can periodically update it.

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VMware: PowerCLI Errors

PowerCLI Errors KB ID 0001830

Problem

I was doing some work recently and tried to connect to my vCenter server and was greeted with this.

PS C:\Users\administrator.PNL> connect-viserver vc-70.pnl.com
connect-viserver : Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
At line:1 char:1
+ connect-viserver vc-70.pnl.com
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Connect-VIServer], NullReferenceException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : System.NullReferenceException,VMware.VimAutomation.ViCore.Cmdlets.Commands.ConnectVIServer

Some internet searching led me to find out I simply needed to update PowerCLI  – but when I did that this happened.

PS C:\Users\administrator.PNL> Update-Module VMware.PowerCLI
PackageManagement\Install-Package : Authenticode issuer ‘CN=DigiCert Trusted Root G4, OU=www.digicert.com, O=DigiCert
Inc, C=US’ of the new module ‘VMware.VimAutomation.Sdk’ with version ‘13.1.0.21605170’ is not matching with the authenticode issuer ‘CN=VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority – G5, OU=”(c) 2006 VeriSign, Inc. – For authorized use only”, OU=VeriSign Trust Network, O=”VeriSign, Inc.”, C=US’ of the previously-installed module ‘VMware.VimAutomation.Sdk’ with version ‘12.0.0.15939651’. If you still want to install or update, use -SkipPublisherCheck parameter. At C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\PowerShellGet\1.0.0.1\PSModule.psm1:2089 char:20 + … $sid = PackageManagement\Install-Package @PSBoundParameters + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (Microsoft.Power….InstallPackage:InstallPackage) [Install-Package],
Exception
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : AuthenticodeIssuerMismatch,Validate-ModuleAuthenticodeSignature,Microsoft.PowerShell.PackageManagement.Cmdlets.InstallPackage

Errm OK?

Solution: PowerCLI Errors

Seems like the fix for both errors is to simply update PowerCLI, updating actually does not work (as you can see). So, you need to FORCE an clean install of PowerCLI and also ignore the certificate error (above) with a SkipPublisherCheck switch.

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Install-Module VMware.PowerCLI -Force -SkipPublisherCheck

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Then all was well with the world!

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