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David Szpunar

Emma Explains Microsoft Licensing in Depth! - 0 views

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    Blog explaining Microsoft Licensing rules for various Microsoft software.
David Szpunar

Current issues with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and third-party devices - 1 views

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    List of current known issues with ActiveSync devices directly from Microsoft.
David Szpunar

How to view and transfer FSMO roles in Windows Server 2003 (GUI) - 0 views

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    This article describes how to transfer Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) roles (also known as operations master roles) by using the Active Directory snap-in tools in Microsoft Management Console (MMC) in Windows Server 2003 (using the GUI).
David Szpunar

Download: Microsoft Exchange Server SMTPDiag Tool - 0 views

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    "SmtpDiag is a troubleshooting tool designed to work directly on a Windows server with IIS/SMTP service enabled or with Exchange Server installed."
Justin Moore

Installing Updates on Exchange 2010 Database Availability Groups - 0 views

  • Preparing an Exchange Server 2010 SP1 DAG Member for Updates For Exchange 2010 with Service Pack 1 the process is a little easier thanks to some scripts provided by Microsoft. Open the Exchange Management Shell and navigate to the scripts folder on the Exchange server. cd $exscripts Next run the StartDagServerMaintenance.ps1 PowerShell script. .\StartDagServerMaintenance.ps1 -serverName ho-ex2010-mb1 The script will automatically do the following tasks for you: Calls Suspend-MailboxDatabaseCopy on the database copies. Pauses the node in Failover Clustering so that it can not become the Primary Active Manager. Suspends database activation on each mailbox database. Sets the DatabaseCopyAutoActivationPolicy to Blocked on the server. Moves databases and cluster group off of the designated server.
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

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."
Jeremie Kilgore

Microsoft Action Pack Subscription - 0 views

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    Software for use of partners
David Szpunar

Mouse without Borders: Free utility like Input Director or Synergy - 1 views

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    Free Windows utility to share multiple computers with one mouse and keyboard. Similar to Synergy or Input Director. Also allows copy/paste, simultaneous lock/logon across systems, and screenshots sent from one computer to another.
David Szpunar

Scripting out DHCP reservations in Windows Server 2008 with Netsh | TechRepublic - 0 views

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    How to script Microsoft DHCP Server reservations using netsh.
David Szpunar

How To Automate Folder Permissions on Windows Server with Scripting - 1 views

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    Great scripts for automating home folder permissions on Windows file servers. \n\n"Using the following three files (Addperm.cmd, Addperm2.cmd, and Yes.txt) you can add the Administrators Group and the User (whose logon name must be the same as the folder na
David Szpunar

How to remove data in Active Directory after an unsuccessful domain controller demotion... - 0 views

  • Procedure 1: Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later service packs only
  • Type select operation target and press ENTER.
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      This selects the server name that you want to delete/cleanup.
  • Type connect to server servername,
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      This connects to an existing, active Domain Controller, where the deletion will be performed.
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    This article describes how to remove data in Active Directory after an unsuccessful domain controller demotion, using the command line (ntdsutil).
David Szpunar

Using Ntdsutil.exe to transfer or seize FSMO roles to a domain controller - 0 views

  • An administrator gracefully demotes a role-holding domain controller by using the Active Directory Installation Wizard. This wizard reassigns any locally-held roles to an existing domain controller in the forest. Demotions that are performed by using the dcpromo /forceremoval command leave FSMO roles in an invalid state until they are reassigned by an administrator.
  • ntdsutil /metadata cleanup
  • To transfer the FSMO roles by using the Ntdsutil utility, follow these steps:
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  • To seize the FSMO roles by using the Ntdsutil utility, follow these steps:
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    This article describes how to use the Ntdsutil.exe utility to transfer or to seize Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) roles (using the command line).
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