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July 03 Windows 2008 core Command referenceBasic Setup Load Drivers
Configure IP
Rename NIC
Disable DHCP
Disable Firewall
Open Ports in firewall
Name Computer
Set Time
Change Install Key
Activate Windows
Windows Updates
Join Domain
Enable Remote Desktop
Change local Password
Add User
Reboot
Install Roles
Promote RODC DCPROMO /adv = RODC
Advanced Disable Auto Tuning
Enable remote Device Manager
Backup
Misc Commands
Windows Auto Update
WMIC Samples - http://blogs.technet.com/jhoward/archive/2005/02/23/378726.aspx Update static IP address hvremote for hyper-v on core - http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/HVRemote code http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/HVRemote/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=1827 June 05 Doing a Disaster Recovery on a Exchange Server that is also a DC
Well if you do and you find yourself trying to recover it here is how you can.
April 02 How to change a MOSS 2007 Site Collection URLSo im not sure if this is specific to MOSS 2007 (haven't tried on any other versions) but you can change a Share point Site collection URL without rebuilding or backup restore.......
In the past I have used Chris's method which works every time. but it just seemed to cumbersome, well there is another way yay!!!!
You need to do 2 things
1. change Public URL in alternate access mappings and
2. change the host header in IIS Here are the detailed steps
1. Alternate Access Mappings a. Open SharePoint central Admin -> operations tab-> Alternate Access Mappings -> (select your site Collection) -> edit public URL
b. change the Default public URL to the new one
2. IIS Host Header
IIS 6. open iis -> select website -> right click -> properties -> Website tab -> advanced -> modify the host header to match the new URL
IIS 7. open iis -> select website -> Click Bindings (far right) -> select the hostname and set to the new URL
and viola your done!! your URL is changed
At least this works with MOSS 2007 Sp1 :-) if this is usefull and is requested I can post screen shots March 04 Exchange 2007 installed on 2008 DC cant communicate with 2008 domain controller (itself)Situation
Exchange services will not start if the 2008 server that exchange is on is the only Domain Controller, it MAY start if there is another DC in the environment
Root Cause:
Windows Server 2008 has made TCP/IPv6 the default communication protocol stack over which connections are made by clients connecting to the server that is running Microsoft Exchange. (Exchange is a client of Active Directory) If you disable or do not configure IPV6 you will have problems communicating with itself. There are 2 possible solutions to this issue
1. Enable and Configure ipv6 to have a the same address as the IPV4 address Ex "::FFFF:192.168.x.x"
2. Disable IPV6 and modify local "host" file a. Open the hosts file located at %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\ by using an editor such as Notepad. This Document explainse the cause root cause but is not targeted to this issue. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc671176.aspx February 24 Installing Windows mobile into a VM (With Network Access)Installing Windows mobile into a VM (With Network Access) Requires 1. Install Virtual PC 2007 Sp1 in the guest (needed for network connectivity) a. Install Integration Components on the VM b. Use the Hyper-V synthetic NIC. 2. Install Windows Mobile Emulator 3. Install Windows Mobile 6.1.4 Images 4. Start WM 6.1.4 Professional 5. On the mobile emulator a. click file b. configure c. network tab d. enable NE200 PCMCIA e. select Microsoft Virtual Machine Bus Network Adapter f. Click OK 6. On the windows mobile device a. Click Start b. Settings c. Connections tab d. Connections e. Advanced Tab f. Select Networks g. Set Both network to “My Work Network”
7. If you have DHCP available you now have network access from you emulator in the VM 8. If DHCP is not available the configure you static IP in the emulator a. On the windows mobile device i. Click Start ii. Settings iii. Connections tab iv. Network Cards v. Select NE2000 compatible Ethernet Driver vi. Click Edit vii. Configure IP & Gateway on the IP address Tab viii. Configure DNS on Name servers tab If you do not have access to Hyper-v or just want to use a different virtualization method you will need to use the “Dock Method” Guest OS Windows XP with all the updates (might work with Vista not tested) 1. Replace Step 5 With a. Install ActiveSync 4.5 in the XP Guest OS i. Run active Sync ii. Click File iii. Connection Settings iv. Allow Connections to one of the following v. Click the Drop Down Button and change to DMA vi. Click ok
b. In the XP guest Navigate to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Device Emulator\1.0 c. Run dvcemumanager.exe d. Right click the GUID of your device and select “Cradle”
e. Active Sync Will now Connect the device to the VM and you will have network connectivity that way |
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Edenwrote:
Yay! you're 29 now!!!! sorry can't help it!! love u
Aug. 20
Edenwrote:
Hey Jedidiah, if I can't be 18 forever than you can't be 28 forever!!!! lol!! P.S. I am sure your blog will be very interestion and helpfull.....to people that have a little more brainpower than me!! lol most of it goes right over my head!!! I love you tons!!! and thanks again for your help with my blog!!!
Aug. 20
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hello son, how are things in texas. just wanted to send a note saying howdy and God bless you! we all miss you and pray for you all daily.
love you, pa
July 25
Jedidiah Hammondwrote:
Thank you!!!
June 21
Gloriawrote:
Just wanted to say hello, and very a Bless day
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