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Find out which Exchange Server 2007 Service pack installed On the Server
To find out which Exchange Server 2007 service pack is installed we can use two method:
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How To Backup And Restore Windows Server 2003 IAS Server To A New Server
To back up IAS Server, RDP to the IAS server, open command prompt and type netsh aaaa show config > path\backupfilename.txt
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How To Get Users Mailboxs Size Report In Exchange 2007
This is an improved command.
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Windows Server 2008 Core Command Guide
Windows Server 2008 Core Command Guide
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How To Monitor Exchange 2007 AntiSpam
How to monitor Monitor Exchange 2007 AntiSpam
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Configure SSH on your Cisco router
The following command will enable ssh on your cisco router.
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How to extend the Windows Server 2008 evaluation period
How to extend the Windows Server 2008 evaluation period
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How to login to server console using Remote Desktop
How to login to server console using Remote Desktop
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How To prepare windows 2003 domain for windows 2008 Domain controller
To prepare a windows 2003 domain for windows 08 Domain controller we need to run adprep
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How To Logoff Remote Session after a set time Using Group Policy
This is a known issue for a lot of IT department where multiple administrators logging to servers remotely and forget to log off. Remote desktop also known as Terminal services can be controlled from Group Policy. This KB will show you how to control session on a server using Group Policy. To set automatic logoff…
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Can’t connect to MySQL server on ‘server’ (10061) Error
After installing MySql server on a Linux machine (Debian 5) I got this error message when trying to connect to the Mysql server using Mysql administrator. When trying to fix the problem and searching the Internet I found out that the problem is easy then what it looked. By default Mysql server only allows the…
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How To Enable Root Account Ubuntu Server
By default Ubuntu server root account is disable, if we want to execute a command that needs administrative permission we need to use the sudo command. This is a good security practice however this might not work for you. In order to enable the root account and not use the sudo command all we need…