MagicJack Phone Service - Running on Windows 7 

For months I have been hearing about the MagicJack phone service on the Clark Howard Radio Show.

So after being fed up with my previous VOIP provider, not being able to change my 911 Service Address when I moved, I decided to fire the old VOIP company and go with MagicJack.

MagicJack Pricing


The magic service is $19.95 per year, that's right, per year. I purchased the MagicJack device at a local Wallgreens Drug Store. The total cost before tax for the unit and the first year of service was $37 and change.

This is by far the cheapest VOIP service that I have tried. Other that I have used have been between $20 and $35 per month.


Installing MagicJack


I had some difficulty installing MajicJack. After the install I received the following message:

Please restart your magicjack and try again [error 401]

After several restarts with no success, I went to Google, and found several articles that said that magicJack wouldn't work on Windows 7. So I installed MagicJack on another computer that I had running Windows XP, and I received the same error message. I then tried it on another computer running Windows Vista, and received the same message.

I then found an article suggesting to open several outgoing UDP ports on my firewall, so I tried this next with no success.

At this point I tried the live chat on the magicJack.com website, and the person on the other end did something to "reset" my account. They then asked me to restart magicJack, and suddenly everything was working. I don't know what they did, but it fixed my problem, and I now have magicJack working at my home.

Here is a screen shot of the magicJack application when it is running.



I have used the blue scribbles to block out things like my 911 service address, my phone number, and the last number called.

Advertising


Even though majicJack is a paid service, they include lots of advertising in the application.
1. The large block on the left 1/3 side of the application.
2. The Weather, and Yahoo links above the keypad.
3. The Google link on the bottom right which doesn't actually go to Google, it goes to a MagicJack page that looks like Google, which then redirects you to Google.

Turning off Powersaving Sleep Settings in Windows 7


One recommendation to ensure that you have uninterrupted phone services is to set your computer to never sleep as shown in the Windows 7 power settings dialog box.

Sleep is a power down condition on your computer where after a certain amount of time your computer shuts off. If your computer goes to sleep your magicJack device will not place or receive calls.

Voicemail in your Email


One of the most convenient features of some VOIP system, including MagicJack, is the ability to have your voicemail messages delivered to your email. You can configure MagicJack to send an email to your email address with each voicemail message attached as a .wav file. This .wav media file can be played on your computer without having to dial into the voicemail system.
I took this one step further, I configured my voicemail to be sent to an email address that I read on my iPhone. Now voicemail messages left when I am not at home will show up on my iPhone email account and can be played from the iPhone.

One great feature that will save some time. If you are considering another VOIP provider, check to see if this feature is available before you sign up.

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How to Mount ISO Files on Windows 7 

First off if you are not familiar with ISO files, an ISO file is a file that is a disk image of a a CD disk or DVD disk. It is like a copy of the entire CD or DVD into a ISO image on your hard drive. These were typically used for copying or distributing a disk contents over the network.

This article does not condone the illegal copying of software. There are many legal uses for ISO images, and this article addresses those. For instance as a member of the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) I can receive certain software from Microsoft (legally) downloadable over the internet. This is the main purpose of mounting ISO images for me.

Originally the only thing that an ISO file for was good for was to use as the source when copying a CD or DVD to disk. You would download the ISO, then start up your CD or DVD copying software like Nero, and you would copy the ISO onto a DVD or CD disk.

In the past I have used programs like Nero, Virtual Clone Drive to mount an ISO under windows Vista, or Windows XP. After installing Windows 7, I discovered that these tools no longer worked for me to mount an ISO. I have hard that Daemon Tools has a component to do the same thing, but I doesn't work under windows 7 either.

I am sure over time all of these products will work eventually work under Windows 7, but currently the don't.

After some searching, I discovered that there was another product out there that would allow you to mount ISO files. This was PowerISO.

PowerISO does much more than mount ISO files, but I wasn't interested in the rest of that. There is a demo version of power ISO available that is limited after the trial period, but still allows you to mount ISO files.


After using PowerISO for a few days now, I highly recommend it as a tool to mount ISO files. I don't know about its other features, but it is fabulous for mounting ISO files under Window s 7.

Update Sept 20, 2009
I have been using PowerISO for 2 weeks now. The free trial has expired, and the ISO mounting component is still working great under Windows 7.


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Failed to add device 'Microsoft Synthetic Ethernet Port' 

I have been using Windows Server 2008 for several months, along with HyperV running several virtual machines. Today when I arrived at work, I found that my virtual machines weren't running, and were missing.

When I tried to re-add the virtual machines, I received the following error from Hyper-V.

Failed to add device 'Microsoft Synthetic Ethernet Port'.

After receiving this message I tried a reboot, then tried adding the virtual machine again, with no network and still received the same message.

Failed to add device 'Microsoft Synthetic Ethernet Port'.

Two things that had changed were
1. Trend Micro Antivirus had been installed yesterday.
2. A windows update for Internet Explorer was installed and forced a reboot last night (thanks Microsoft).

The first thing that I tried after the initial reboot was to uninstall Trend Micro Antivirus, and attempt to add the missing virtual machines back in again. It worked. Trend Micro was indeed the culprit.


They say that computers and software are there to make us more productive, but thats not the case today. 1 hour wasted tracking down the issue doing the reboots, and reconfiguring the virtual machines.

I hope that someone finds this posting and uninstalls their Trend Micro antivirus before they waste a bunch of time trying other things.

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