You may need to configure a proxy server if you're having trouble cloning
or fetching from a remote repository or getting an error
like unable to access '...' Couldn't resolve host '...'.
Consider something like:
| $userPath = $env:USERPROFILE | |
| $pathExclusions = New-Object System.Collections.ArrayList | |
| $processExclusions = New-Object System.Collections.ArrayList | |
| $pathExclusions.Add('C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET') > $null | |
| $pathExclusions.Add('C:\Windows\assembly') > $null | |
| $pathExclusions.Add($userPath + '\AppData\Local\Microsoft\VisualStudio') > $null | |
| $pathExclusions.Add('C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\VisualStudio\Packages') > $null | |
| $pathExclusions.Add('C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild') > $null | |
| $pathExclusions.Add('C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0') > $null |
NOTE I'm trying to find the most optimal fav/touch icon setup for my use-cases. Nothing new here. Read Mathias Bynens' articles on re-shortcut-icon and touch icons, a FAQ or a Cheat Sheet for all the details.
I'd like to hear how you approach this: @valuedstandards or comment on this gist.
You have to include a boatload of link elements pointing to many different images to provide (mobile) devices with a 'favicon' or 'touch icon':
Install CNTLM in a folder where you have full rights to run it as administrator.
Open cntlm.ini and fill it :
Username YOUR_USERNAME
Domain YOUR_DOMAIN