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Problem You’ve successfully installed AD FS and DirSync on their respective Windows Server 2012 R2 servers and have confirmed that both are working as expected. However, you also realize that
Problem While reviewing the Hard disk configuration of VMware Horizon View ioVDI enabled virtual desktops, you notice that there are several disposable disks assigned to the VDI: Note the Disk
Problem You’ve updated your linked-clone pool’s master image and attempt to reassign the Default Image Snapshot but while you are able to assign the new snapshot, you receive the following
Before I begin, it’s important to note that I am not an expert with the SanDisk Fusion-io ioVDI product and the only exposure I’ve had was with a client who
I’m not much of an Office 365 expert but have recently had the opportunity to work with a client to migrate their on prem Exchange 2010 archive over to O365.
Problem You’ve received complaints that users searching their inbox with OWA or Outlook in Online mode only returns 1 month of results. Using the following Get-MailboxDatabaseCopyStatus cmdlet: Get-MailboxDatabaseCopyStatus –server <mailboxServerName>
I recently had to troubleshoot an issue for a client who only had about 30 people in the organization with a mix of Macs and PCs notebooks/desktops accessing a single
Problem You’ve successfully deployed a new Windows Server 2012 R2 Remote Desktop Services farm in your environment and have begun assigning permissions to users located in another forest that you
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