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Ran into an issue installing NetApp’s Virtual Storage Console for VMware vSphere the other day on a Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit server where the install would fail with: NetApp
I don’t do quite as much SQL DBA tasks these days as the projects I’ve been working on at the current company aren’t as involved with SQL as the previous
As I mentioned in my previous 2 posts, the installation and configuration wasn’t really special as they were simply screenshots of pretty much the flow of a next… next… next…
As noted in my previous install post (https://blog.terenceluk.com/what-installing-forefront-unified/), the following is the configuration process I went through during the deployment of UAG for DirectAccess: Once I rebooted the server after
While this post isn’t anything special, I had to document an install I did for UAG so I thought I might as well make good use of the documentation and
I’m sure a lot of Exchange UM professionals out there already know this but in case the person reading this doesn’t: Ever wonder where Exchange 2007 pulls the Extension Configuration
I wouldn’t say this was extremely interesting but wanted to write a short post to remind myself what was done in case I run into this again in the future.
I was able to successfully install SmartSIP as per my last post (https://blog.terenceluk.com/problems-installing-nets-smartsip-run/) but ran into a minor snag when I tried to start the services and this screen is
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