Using NTBackup
What is backup? Before we start with the actual backup, we must know what we are doing. This section will give you all the information you need to understand how backup works. Types of backups Normal...
View ArticleSetting Up Firewalls in Windows Server 2003
Windows Server has always been a little tricky to configure any type of routing on. To enable the Windows Server 2003 Firewall: 1. Click on Start -> Administrative Tools -> Routing and Remote...
View ArticleEnable Kerberos Auditing In Windows Server 2003
To enable Kerberos event logging on a computer [ ] Open your registry editor: [ ] Add the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\Kerberos\Parameters registry key Set the value of the...
View ArticleInstalling SonicWALL ViewPoint
Here are the steps to follow for installing Sonic ViewPoint. Note that a Windows system running 2000, XP, or 2003 is required. 1. Go to www.mysonicwall.com and add the ViewPoint license key to the...
View ArticleUsing Outlook Remotely with RPC over HTTPS
Setting up RPC over HTTPS is different than setting up Entourage over HTTP/S. First, an overview of what HTTPS is. HTTPS is the secure form of HTTP, it stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure....
View ArticleRDC to Windows Server With Maxed Out Remote Connections
This must be done from a Windows computer (NOT Mac RDC client). CoRD has an option for “taking over console session”. On the PC, go to Start -> Run -> type “mstsc /console /v IP or name of...
View ArticleUsing Exmerge in Exchange 2003
Exmerge is an application that can be gotten from: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=429163ec-dcdf-47dc-96da-1c12d67327d5&displaylang=en The above version is 06.05.7529 and...
View ArticleStarting and Stopping Kerio Mail Server From the Command Line
Windows Server 2003: Verify the KerioMailServer process “mailserver.exe” is running. tasklist /svc | find /i “Kerio” This command will also return the process id of the mailserver. If the mailserver...
View ArticleCreating Alternate User Logins in Active Directory
The User Principal Name (UPN) provides an easy-to-use naming style for users to log on to Active Directory. The style of the UPN is based on Internet standard RFC 822, which is sometimes referred to as...
View ArticleMoving Exchange Public Folders Between Information Stores
Moving the Public Folders in Exchange 2003 from one Information Store to another located on the same server. The only way to do this, previously, was to create another Exchange server and either use...
View ArticleDefragmenting Exchange Databases
In Exchange 2003, databases grow, and can get fragmented. It’s been nearly 6 years since it was released. Many people moved to Exchange 2003, and since may want to migrate to another new Exchange...
View ArticleChanging File Types in Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services
Changing file types in terminal services 2008 is not like in 2003. The following steps consist of installing a program and manually changing file type associations on the server globally. In older...
View ArticleConfiguring PHP in IIS on Windows Server 2003
By default, a site configured in IIS 6 will not support PHP. An extension mapping must be created so that IIS will know how to handle php scripts. This assumes that PHP has been installed on the server...
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