May 03, 2011
News and Articles Create a test lab to demonstrate IPv6 connectivity with a simulated multi-subnet intranet and IPv4 Internet. Intro to IPv6 The current version of IP (known as Version 4 or IPv4) has not been substantially changed since Request for Comments (RFC)…
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Jul 27, 2009
News and Articles Sudheesh Narayanaswamy posts a great walkthrough on deploying Windows Vista (or Windows 7) via System Center Configuration Manager. Although the steps required to deploy an OS using Configuration Manager 2007 are available in many places, I decided to create a…
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Jun 23, 2009
News and Articles Nitzan Daube. PM for UAG posts: As the PM lead responsible for the UAG DirectAccess, I’m proud to present our solution based on the new and exciting technology introduced by Windows 7 Direct Access. Microsoft Frorefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG)…
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Feb 16, 2009
News and Articles Update: As of September 2011, Microsoft has discontinued Forefront. For more information on how to protect your Microsoft environment, check out our Managed Service and Cloud Consulting services. Keeping High Availability with Forefront TMG’s ISP Redundancy Feature Overview Today, more and more businesses rely on their…
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Feb 07, 2009
News and Articles Network File Share Webparts is a set of 2 webparts to allow the access to your network file shares from within SharePoint. The file shares can either be display using a traditional web application or via web folders (WebDAV).
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Jan 12, 2009
News and Articles Implementing highly available file servers in Windows Server 2008 is very different from how it was done in previous versions of Microsoft’s clustering technology. One of the new pieces of functionality implemented in highly available file servers is ‘scoping’ of…
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Jun 23, 2008
News and Articles I had the same problem a few months ago where SMTP messages would get stuck in remote queues for server-to-server messages we’re stuck. We resolved it by disabling fixup on the Cisco Firewall in between our primary and standby (using…
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Apr 12, 2008
News and Articles While Windows 2008 is being deployed…the AskCore team has some good guidance about older Microsoft clusters running on Windows 2003. 1. Under no circumstance should any other resource be created in the Cluster Group other than the default ones which…
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Jan 26, 2008
News and Articles Supported upgrades for domain controllers to Windows 2008 (Melting Pot in CorpNet) Currently we are running Win2k3 SP1, R2, SP2, Win2k8 Beta3, RC0, RC1, and RTM Escrow idomain controllers in production… Since we’re running some downlevel servers in the environment…
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Nov 11, 2007
News and Articles Now, Linux can support NAP encryption protecting your wired network from rouge machines and roaming onsite consultants. Mac support is rumored to be soon be available. Avenda NAP Technologies – Avenda Systems The Linux NAP Agent is a Microsoft NAP compatible client…
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Oct 27, 2007
News and Articles Split scopes are genrally created to provide the backup cabability in DHCP Server. In case if one server goes down, the clients can still gets the Ip address from the other server. Lets take an example how Split scopes are…
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