5 ways to limit your DNS Issues

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  One of the things most overlook on a network when things are going well, but when they aren’t, are one of the most pain in the butt things imaginable is DNS for a network.  When you start messing with DNS, you’ll find there are many ways things can go wrong or become endlessly complicated. […]

Q&A Monday: Mapping admin C$ Share on Windows 7

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Question: On my Windows XP machines I am able to use \\hostname\C$ to map to the C drive on that computer, but when I try it with my new Windows 7 machines, I can’t get it to map. Answer: This isn’t just a Windows 7 issue, this issue also occurred on Windows Vista machines as well.  This […]

Please don’t daisy chain switches

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There are many times that I would walk into a business to help troubleshoot a problem, to find that someone didn’t take the proper time to do something right, and instead took the easy way.  Usually this come in the form of switches (or even worse hubs) that are daisy chained together one after another…and […]

Q&A Monday: IIS 7.5 Error 401.3

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Question: I’m trying to test my ASP.Net website and I keep getting this error: HTTP Error 401.3 – Unauthorized You do not have permission to view this directory or page because of the access control list (ACL) configuration or encryption settings for this resource on the Web server. I tested the site both from the […]

Upgrade BackTrack 5 R1 to the new R2

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If you are anything like me, you hate to wait for things and here’s a time you can get the information before the release.  BackTrack R2 will be released on March 1st 2012, but there are directions to make all the upgrades today, all you need to do is follow the directions below, and you’ll […]

Q&A Monday: Windows 7 Hide Accounts from Welcome Menu

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Question: We are deploying Windows 7 machines to users that are not the domain, and I want to add some accounts for administration to the machine, but I only want the users to be give the option of seeing the one account they are going to use.  Is there any way to hide the other […]

SysPrep a Windows 7 Upgraded Machine

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When working in any kind of company, I love imaging computers.  When there is a problem with a machine you can quickly blow down the company image and get the computer or laptop back to the user as quickly as possible.  Recently when working on a Windows 7 image that I had inherited from a […]

Q&A Monday: Enable and Disable Proxy via Scripts

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Question: I use my laptop both inside and outside of my company’s network.  It is a company issued laptop and when I am in the office, I am suppose to use their proxy server, when I am out on the road, I’m suppose to use the local connection, which does not have a proxy.  Currently […]

Average Mailbox Size Using Exchange PowerShell

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PowerShell is now becoming more and more prevalent in Microsoft’s Exchange and Server software.     This scripting language is becoming a must know for Administrators and knowing this scripting can help get all kinds of useful information.  When I was an administrator for an Exchange system, it helped me to monitor the mailbox(s) and databases for their […]

We’re Back from Blackout

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    First, I would like to apologize to anyone who found the blackout of this site inconvenient.  We blacked out our site in solidarity with 75,000+ sites who joined together, in the largest online protest  (to date), to try to let congress know to stop the SOPA and PIPA bills from passing.  These bills would kill the internet […]