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David Szpunar

Windows Profile Migration Tool - ForensiT Profile Wizard FAQs - 0 views

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    "User Profile Wizard is a workstation migration tool that will join your machine to a domain, and share your original user profile with your new domain logon so that you can carry on using all your existing data, and keep the same settings that you've always had. By using the User Profile Wizard command line interface and the User Profile Wizard Deployment Kit you can build a scalable, enterprise solution to migrate tens of thousands of workstations." HT to Angela Creason (@creason) for the link!
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

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

P2V Cleanup Game (how to cleanup a P2V'd machine) | Tech Blog - 0 views

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    "A physical server needs drivers to talk to it's hardware. A virtualized server, in essence, does the same thing. VMware presents new hardware to allow the virtual machine to talk to it's hypervisor. Think of the driver issue in a P2V migration like removing a video card and installing a new one. The drivers and hidden hardware are still there just in case you feel like popping the video card back in. A P2V will still have all of the old hardware in the virtual machine. Don't forget about services that physical servers used, namely HP server management services."
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