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small service outage lastnight / this morning .. .My server Blue Screened, rebooted and was waiting at the good olde Windows Shutdown Event Tracker screen. So cleared that and then my blog vm has the same so sorted that two.
Found this blog, so the damm screen doesn't come back any more :-|
How to: Disable the Shutdown Event Tracker in ...
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Sarad showed me this and I have been using it ever since.
When we upgraded to Exchange 2007 to Service Pack 1, I RDPed to the server to perform the upgrade. I knew it would take an age on an SCC mailbox cluster, and I didn't want to wait around in the office for it to finish.
So I left and went home. Once at home I RDPed to the ...
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My buddy Lars told me about this last night and I have never heard of it before, so its time to share with you all.
Check out: http://www.searchurl.net/
Basically, you can create some keys under: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\SearchUrl
You can then do quick searches in Internet Explorer or even windows explorer. So you ...
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Here is another one of Brett’s docs!
In a CMD prompt type ROUTE PRINT, you will see something like the following for a machine that two NIC’s,
The bits in red don’t change – they are static from machine to machine (the GW and Interface will change) but the Network and Subnet Mask’s won’t.
The reason there are two 0.0.0.0 and 224.0.0.0 is ...
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My buddy Brett came across this and I thought I would share it!
Here are some useful pointers on the ICMP errors – this helps decipher whether the problem lies in:
DNS \ Name resolution
Network issue
The key (common ones) are in bold
Also remember, a Request Timed Out could mean two things:
A packet could get to the ...
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Okay so I have been playing a bit and I have found a magic little feature that Windows 2003 SP1 adds to IIS. Now if you have had to troubleshoot IIS at all, then you might know that it’s not too nice. So with Windows 2003 SP1, they have added some “retail” debug logging.
This debugging uses a tool called logman, it is really quite ...
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