Hi guys,
for a few hours I completed my 70-642 course with the microsoft exam:
Configuring Windows Server® 2008 Network Infrastructure
I passed this exam with 976 (of 1000) points :)
Next exam will be the 70-685 - MCITP Windows 7 Support Technician
Regards
Dienstag, 2. November 2010
Sonntag, 24. Oktober 2010
internal DNS cache of Internet Explorer
Hi people,
this weekend me and a my colleague have done a migration of a webserver.
After the new server was running we found that the internet explorer couldn't open the web interface of the server. The deletion of the Internet Explorer cache solved this problem.
But I think that this is an interesting theme. In the following link you can get some more informations about this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263558/en-us/
I asked me if I should write a batch script for deleting the cache automatically (e.g. after logon to the domain or with our software deployment server) for our clients, but this article describes that this is not necessary because the cache time is limited.
Have fun
Greetings
this weekend me and a my colleague have done a migration of a webserver.
After the new server was running we found that the internet explorer couldn't open the web interface of the server. The deletion of the Internet Explorer cache solved this problem.
But I think that this is an interesting theme. In the following link you can get some more informations about this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263558/en-us/
I asked me if I should write a batch script for deleting the cache automatically (e.g. after logon to the domain or with our software deployment server) for our clients, but this article describes that this is not necessary because the cache time is limited.
Have fun
Greetings
Dienstag, 12. Oktober 2010
Proxycfg on Windows Server 2008
Hi,
on Windows XP and Server 2003 you can use the command "proxycfg" for displaying or editing the proxy configuration
On Windows Vista, 7 and Server 2008 this command is no longer available.
You have to use the netsh command:
netsh winhttp /?
E. g. you can use "netsh winhttp show proxy" for displaying the informations as you knew from proxycfg.
Regards
on Windows XP and Server 2003 you can use the command "proxycfg" for displaying or editing the proxy configuration
On Windows Vista, 7 and Server 2008 this command is no longer available.
You have to use the netsh command:
netsh winhttp /?
E. g. you can use "netsh winhttp show proxy" for displaying the informations as you knew from proxycfg.
Regards
Samstag, 9. Oktober 2010
Define a global signature in Exchange 2010
Hi,
today I've done a excursion to Exchange 2010 because I was asked, how you can implement a global signature in Exchange 2010.
Go to the "Organisation Configuration", select "Hub Transport" and choose "Transport Rules"
There you can add a new transport rule:
In the Conditions-Window you can select, that this rule applies to messages which will be send to users outside your organisation.
In the Actions-Window select "disclaimer" and add your text
The next windows you can accept by clicking on "Next" or you can define some exceptions for this rule.
That's it
today I've done a excursion to Exchange 2010 because I was asked, how you can implement a global signature in Exchange 2010.
Go to the "Organisation Configuration", select "Hub Transport" and choose "Transport Rules"
There you can add a new transport rule:
In the Conditions-Window you can select, that this rule applies to messages which will be send to users outside your organisation.
In the Actions-Window select "disclaimer" and add your text
The next windows you can accept by clicking on "Next" or you can define some exceptions for this rule.
That's it
Freitag, 1. Oktober 2010
Service Pack 2 for SQL Server 2008 is available
Hi,
today microsoft released the Service Pack 2 for SQL Server 2008:
You can download it there:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=8fbfc1de-d25e-4790-88b5-7dda1f1d4e17
Regards
today microsoft released the Service Pack 2 for SQL Server 2008:
You can download it there:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=8fbfc1de-d25e-4790-88b5-7dda1f1d4e17
Regards
Freitag, 24. September 2010
Calling a bluescreen in windows 7
Hi,
if you configure a client for creating a dump file and you would like to test this configuration (e. g. create no memory dump file or create a full memory dump file) you can manually call a bluescreen.
Start the registry with administrative privileges.
Then go to the following key:
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\services\i8042prt\Parameters
There you have to create a new DWORD-Value containing this:
Name: CrashOnCtrlScroll
Value: 1
After these step you can logon to your windows computer.
By pressing the right CTRL key and the scroll-key the bluescreen will be executed.
Have a nice day
Bye
Samstag, 4. September 2010
Install a new language for the MUI (Multilingual User Interface) in Windows 7
Hi at all,
in Windows 7 it's pretty easy to change the user interface to another language.
E. g. you have to support some clients in a different country with a language you don't speak.
So it would be very difficult to find the error or to give the user some tips.
Especially then it would be good if you are able to change the language to you mother tongue.
In Windows 7 Enterprise or Ultimate you can install new languages in the "Control Panel" - "Region and Languages" - then the register "Keyboards and Languages" (in this screen you see, that I have installed 2 lanuages):
There you can choose "Install/uninstall languages".
After you clicked this button you will be asked, if windows update should be launched or if you want to look on your computer or in the network for the language packs.
In my case I started windows update, choose the german language pack in the optional updates and installed this.
Finally you can choose in the region and languages windows which language should be used for your windows interface.
Note: You have to log off that this settings will be applied
Have fun
in Windows 7 it's pretty easy to change the user interface to another language.
E. g. you have to support some clients in a different country with a language you don't speak.
So it would be very difficult to find the error or to give the user some tips.
Especially then it would be good if you are able to change the language to you mother tongue.
In Windows 7 Enterprise or Ultimate you can install new languages in the "Control Panel" - "Region and Languages" - then the register "Keyboards and Languages" (in this screen you see, that I have installed 2 lanuages):
There you can choose "Install/uninstall languages".
After you clicked this button you will be asked, if windows update should be launched or if you want to look on your computer or in the network for the language packs.
In my case I started windows update, choose the german language pack in the optional updates and installed this.
Finally you can choose in the region and languages windows which language should be used for your windows interface.
Note: You have to log off that this settings will be applied
Have fun
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