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David Szpunar

Adding URLs to Internet Explorer Security Zones with Group Policy Preferences :: Lesson... - 0 views

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    How to add a Trusted Sites URL without deleting existing sites from the list or locking users from making changes to the same afterwards, using Group Policies.
David Szpunar

Finding Duplicate SMTP Addresses - 0 views

  • Click the Advanced tab and in the Enter LDAP query: field, enter the following text: proxyaddresses=smtp:exchange_2007@neilhobson.com.
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      Very handy search to be aware of, to locate the user who is assigned a particular alias email address in Active Directory!
David Szpunar

You Had Me At EHLO... : Public Folder Replication Fails Due To Empty Legacy Administrat... - 0 views

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    "Some customers are finding that when they try to replicate their public folder content to Exchange 2010, it will not replicate." Fix contained within to clear error and allow public folders to replicate to Exchange 2010!
David Szpunar

You Had Me At EHLO... : Common Client Access Considerations for Outlook 2003 and Exchan... - 0 views

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    "There are several scenarios for consideration when deploying Exchange Server 2010 into an environment where Outlook 2003 is used. Most of these scenarios have been documented prior to the product release and some applied to previous versions. However, in a review of support cases, we have found that they have not been used prior to contacting Microsoft."
David Szpunar

vReference Quick 4.1 card released | vReference - 0 views

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    "Finally, and somewhat overdue, here is the vReference card updated for vSphere 4.1. At first glance it looks the same, but there was quite a few little additions here and there."
David Szpunar

NAS Tutorial: Oplocks and NASes - SmallNetBuilder - 0 views

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    "I recently learned something about NASes that buyers looking to use these products for database and other simultaneous-file-access applications should know about. The issue is how Opportunistic Locking ("oplocks") are handled." "Opportunistic locks (oplocks) are a characteristic of theLAN Manager networking protocol implemented in the 32-Bit Windows family of operating system environments. Bascially, oplocks are guarantees made by a server for a shared logical volume to its clients. These guarantees inform the Client that a file's content will not be allowed to be changed by the server, or if some change is imminent, the client will be notified before the change is allowed to proceed."
David Szpunar

http://blog.techgalaxy.net/archives/2317 - 0 views

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    "The following is a list of common Exchange Server 2010 features that are managed in the Exchange Management Console (EMC), as documented by Microsoft."
David Szpunar

Exchange Server 2010 Deployment Assistant - 0 views

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    Enter your configuration and environment details and it will return step by step instructions for migrating to Exchange 2010.
David Szpunar

The Geekery » Hunting IP Conflicts on a Windows Network - 1 views

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    How to track down an IP address conflict.
David Szpunar

HOW TO: Obtain correct syntax for Base DN, Bind DN or Attributes with LDAP for Director... - 0 views

  • dsquery user dc=example,dc=com,-name user1*
  • dsquery user dc=example,dc=com -name "user1"
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    This provides the search syntax for using the dsquery command on a Domain Controller to find the correct Active Directory DN for a user for use in LDAP authentication scenarios. For example: dsquery user dc=example,dc=com -name user1* which outputs: "CN=user1,CN=Users,DC=example,DC=com"
David Szpunar

How to Get Your Boss's Approval When You Need It - 0 views

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    "In this post, I want to provide you with a few shortcuts, based on my 27-plus years in business. Hopefully, this will shorten your learning curve. As someone who is constantly pitched one thing or another, I have a lot of experience on the receiving end of proposals. I've seen the good, the bad, and the ugly. Here are six keys to getting your boss to say 'yes.'"
David Szpunar

All about Drive mapping in Group Policy Preferences - TechiBee.Com - 0 views

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    I re-logged into the machine and found that they are not in place still. I surprised and made relogin again, this time they mapped. Finally after applying multiple tests like this, I came to a conclusion that, I have below two problems…  1) Drive mapping is not happening at every attempt  2) Background processing of drive mapping is not working"
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