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I was chatting with Brian Bourne from CMS Consulting in Toronto about some Hyper-V R2 work that they have done recently. In the conversation Brian shared a ton of learning's from the field on some of the Hyper-V R2 upgrades, deployments and V2V/P2V Read More...
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I was chatting with Brian Bourne from CMS Consulting in Toronto about some Hyper-V R2 work that they have done recently. In the conversation Brian shared a ton of learning's from the field on some of the Hyper-V R2 upgrades, deployments and V2V/P2V Read More...
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Exchange 2010 has been released and available for a few weeks now and a lot of people are looking to deploy. I was chatting with Rick Shire, Senior Messaging Consultant at CMS Consulting , who has compiled a list of gotchas, things to look out for, Read More...
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In a previous entry, guest blogger Sean Kearney shared a new feature in Windows Server 2008 R2 directory services called the Active Directory Recycle Bin . Sean is back to show us how to recover those deleted objects. ------------------------- So Read More...
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We’d like to introduce another author on Thelazyadmin.com. Brad Bird is an IT Professional of 12 years experience. Currently working as an independent consultant associated with Infront Consulting. Brad has more than 8 years under his belt specifically Read More...
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Regular TLA reader Chris Sanders has contributed the following list of frequently asked questions about WSUS. Windows Server Update Services Q&A I have deployed several WSUS servers in networks of all sizes. This Microsoft technology is one that I Read More...
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Now after checking the entire pre-installation components, if we start the setup we will get some error messages such as this one: Setup encountered a problem while validating the state of Active Directory: Domain Controller Operating System version is Read More...
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Before we get started with the installation of Exchange 2007 it is recommended to run the latest version of Exchange Best Practice Analyzer tools now, and choose Exchange 2007 readiness check, in my case, the tool gave me the following report: So, my Read More...
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Here is another great guest post from: Jason Boche, MCSE NT4/2000/2003, MCSA 2000/2003, MCP, VCPx2, CCA, A+ If you have used Compaq/HP brand server hardware, you are most likely familiar with RILOE boards (Remote Insight Lights Out Edition) and ILO boards Read More...
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This great article come from Michael Khanin (MCP, MCP+I, CNA, CNE, MCSE) who also blogs on his blog site http://TheSystemAdministrator.com Recently there was a necessity to install a Virtual CD/DVD on many computers on the same network. And it was necessary, Read More...
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Providing a Default Domain for Microsoft FTP User Authentication Jason Boche, MCSE NT4/2000/2003, MCSA 2000/2003, MCP, VCPx2, CCA, A+ As usual, I have a story behind most of my experiences. If you’re not interested in reading about it, skip to the section Read More...
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Loyal TLA reader Jason Bosche is back with his first post on the new site. Here is a handy little tool that I have been using for a decade. Its purpose falls well within the theme “Lazy Admin”. It has been included with every release of the Windows Resource Read More...
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Servers get updated every so often and upgrading a terminal server leaves you with one nagging issue, how to update all the client PC RDP connections? TLA reader Phillip Ward wrote this little tip on how to automate this! Recently a senior network administrator Read More...
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A while back we did a short series on ADMT. Today, TLA reader Dan Dill, goes further into ADMT with this article on setting up a password migration server for ADMT. The password migration server is a component that will help you to migrate passwords when Read More...
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Ever wanted a central site that users can connect to remotely to be able to access their email, office computer or setup their VPN connection? Remote Web Workplace provides just this functionality and is only available in Small Business Server. TLA reader Read More...
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So far in this series, TLA reader jason Boche has shown us how to install and configure routing using RRAS, the last part of this series will cover the testing of the configuration. Open up the RRAS MMC and with RIP highlighted in the left window pane, Read More...
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As we saw in Part 1, Windows RRAS can be used to route traffic at layer 3. TLA reader Jason Boche is back with part 2 which covers the configuration of RRAS. Open up the RRAS MMC and the symbol in the circle has changed in color from red to green indicating Read More...
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Routing is something usually left to Cisco equipment or some other layer 3 device. Windows does include routing capabilites in Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) and TLA reader Jason Boche is back with a three part article on RRAS and how to configure it. Read More...
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There are many ways to deploy Operating Systems to your network computers. Remote Installation Services (RIS) is one that often gets over looked. TLA reader James Rudley shows us how easy it is to install and configure RIS so you can start using it to Read More...
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Just about everyone knows that a Windows operating system may have only one computer name. While this is true, there is a way to add additional NetBIOS names to a Windows operating system, effectively giving the machine additional computer names or identities Read More...
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