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Hi folks, Ned here again. We published a KB a while back around the dangers of using virtualized snapshots with DFSR: Distributed File System Replication (DFSR) no longer replicates files after restoring a virtualized server's snapshot Customers have...
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Hi folks, Ned here again. Around six years ago we released Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2003. Like Windows XP SP2, it was a security-focused update. It was the first major server update since the Trustworthy Computing initiative began so there were...
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The series: Designing and Implementing a PKI: Part I Design and Planning Designing and Implementing a PKI: Part II Designing and Implementing a PKI: Part III Certificate Templates Designing and Implementing a PKI: Part IV Configuring SSL for Web Enrollment...
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[Today's post comes to us courtesy of Shawn Sullivan from Commercial Technical Support] If you have ever been in the situation where you had to recover an Active Directory object that was accidentally deleted within a multiple Domain Controller environment...
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Uma iniciativa que está sendo encabeçada por Yuri Diógenes (Sr. Technical Writer para o Time de Windows Security) junto à comunidade IT e que já está surtindo efeito com diversas contribuições é o TechNet WIKI. A divulgação junto à comunidade IT no Brasil...
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Hi everyone, David Beach here today. Here’s a fun AD Replication error from Windows Server 2003: Sitename\DCName via RPC DC object GUID: abc12345-6789-0123-4567-890abcdefabc Last attempt @ 2011-03-15 12:15:15 failed, result 1127 (0x467): While accessing...
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We have all been moved by the seriousness of the situation in Japan and looking for ways to help wherever we can. We have received urgent requests from customers in Japan for content on how to deal with power outages and disaster recovery issues. The...
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Disaster Recovery Plan, also known as DRP, this discipline is mainly concern about “Availability”, which is one of the main pillars in the Security Triad (Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability). The security principals (and common sense...
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Say you want to use the DPM “SAN recovery” option. This requires storage management steps for which it is useful to know which Windows disks (LUN’s) hold the associated DPM volumes for a given data source. First a generic recap of the potential ‘DPM SAN...
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Don’t ya love it when some of your friends connect with your other friends – and you didn’t even know until they were already connected ?! Well – some of my friends at i365 make a very cool DPM appliance that combines DPM 2010 and i365’s EVAULT software...
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With the upcoming release of Unified Access Gateway 2010 (UAG) Service Pack 1, we decided it was important to discuss some important scenarios that many of our customers have asked us about. These scenarios are: Business Continuity Disaster Recovery Multi...
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I recommend anyone who is considering virtualizing MS Exchange read Jim Lucey's blog post and the comments below his post. VMware's HA guidance on virtualizing Exchange could be mis-interpreted, resulting in increased storage costs and placing...
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As a Microsoft Premier Field Engineer (PFE), one of Kip Ng's primarily roles is to perform risk assessments on client IT environments. Of course, we always have very well defined scope as in which Microsoft product that we are reviewing. One of the...
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Hiya folks, Ned here again. In today’s Mail Sack I discuss SP1, DFSR, GPP passwords, USMT, backups, AD disk configurations, and the importance of costumed pets. Boo. Question Should it be safe to use the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack...
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Hello world, Ned here again. I’m back to write this week’s mail sack – just in time to be gone for the next two weeks on vacation and work travel . In the meantime Jonathan and Scott will be running the show, so be sure to spam the heck out of them with...
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Ned here again. Beginning in Windows Server 2008 R2, Active Directory supports an optional AD Recycle Bin that can be enabled forest-wide. This means that instead of requiring a System State backup and an authoritative subtree restore, a deleted DNS zone...
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[ Today’s post comes to us courtesy of Shawn Sullivan from Commercial Technical Support] There is a common misunderstanding as to what a proper backup and restore procedure should be for SBS 2008 running as a virtual machine. We see many customers...
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I recently was privy to a situation whereby an individual (this person’s identity is concealed to protect the innocent) realized that a virtual machines dynamically expanding disk simply wasn’t large enough. This person realized this during some upgrades...
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One of the announcements made at MMS 2010 last week was from i365, a Seagate company, who announced a DPM 2010 appliance. The i365 appliance, called the EVault for Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager or EDPM for short. Here are few cool...
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I recently was asked for a couple of my old IIS presentations that seemed to have been lost on TechNet & IIS.NET . Due to this, I’ve still got a lot of this content so I thought that I would start sharing it via this blog. Where appropriate, I will...
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It’s your guest writer Herbert Mauerer again . A very common AD disaster is an unexpected deletion or modification of objects. Unlike a bad football match or family meeting, you can prepare for that and make the crisis more bearable. In this blog, I will...
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Last month, I was so excited to work with my friends at Iron Mountain around DPM and CloudRecovery in Boston. Well, the partnership continues to get bigger, as our first case studies are coming out, updated whitepapers and blogs for deployment...
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Hola a todos, escribe Christian Linacre y primero quiero expresas mis palabras de solidaridad con todos mis compatriotas que están pasando por un díficil momento. A todos quienes aun tengan problemas para encontrar a sus seres queridosmis pensamientos...
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I'm re-blogging here. Over at Virt Planet blog , Jim wrote the following: This week Microsoft is launching a comprehensive solution to help customers implement cost effective, end-to-end site recovery programs. Built on proven capabilities in Windows...
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It's been a while since I've posted a blog ... but that one really caused a stir in the Virt circles in the Bay Area. Hopefully it doesn't mean I can't hit up those people for Sharks tickets. I've stumbled across some interesting items...
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