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While troubleshooting an ESXi issue on a Cisco UCS C210 M2 server, I ran into several small annoying issues which ultimately had me reboot the CIMC via SSH and I
I was recently asked by a client about an error message he received when he tried to mount an ISO via the virtual media on one of his Cisco UCS
One of the reasons why I like what I do an my position at the company is that whenever there’s any problems with a Cisco UCS B or C series
I’m not sure if it’s just me but I had a hard time finding documentation that clearly outline the steps required to completely remove Microsoft Lync Server 2010 from your
While the error message: “Automatic collection of configuration data failed.” isn’t something you would normally encounter if you were following the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 deployment guide or have a
I’m not exactly sure why I haven’t encountered this problem as often as I have during the past deployments I’ve been involved in but I finally did earlier this month
For those who have come across my previous blog posts about Lync Server 2010 users haven’t problems viewing OCS 2007 R2 users’ presence: https://blog.terenceluk.com/presence-issues-between-microsoft-lync/, the problem in this post is
If you ever come across the following message while opening the Microsoft Lync Server 2010 Control Panel: It may be because you haven’t created an A record for your Enterprise
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