VMware View Linked-Clone Desktop Pre and Post Deployment Checklist
I’m not sure why I never wrote a blog post about the items I typically go through when I have a VMware View virtual desktop deployment but as some of you may know, I’m currently
I’m not sure why I never wrote a blog post about the items I typically go through when I have a VMware View virtual desktop deployment but as some of you may know, I’m currently
I’m sure this information can probably be found in a Citrix KB article but if you’re like me, I’ve always found it difficult to locate the Citrix KB I’m looking for just so this is
Problem You have just recently deployed a new Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Root CA in your Active Directory and would like to issue certificates with SAN (Subject Alternative Name) entries. As per the following
Problem Your Active Directory environment has an empty root domain and a child domain that contains your computer and user objects. You decide to deploy an Enterprise Root CA in the child domain and use
Having worked with Microsoft Exchange 2000, 2003, 2007 and finally 2010, I’ve come to appreciate what Microsoft has done and how mature Exchange 2010 PowerShell cmdlets are today. There really isn’t a whole lot you
Problem You’ve successfully published Outlook Web Access (OWA) via Exchange 2003 with Citrix XenApp 6.5 and through launching it via a desktop, able to hit the landing page: However, you notice after you’ve typed in
I was asked recently by an ex-colleague about how I would go about in issuing a certificate for a new and only Certificate Authority in Active Directory. I’ve always found this situation amusing whenever I
I haven’t really gotten in a chance in the past to document the process of packaging and streaming an application with VMware’s ThinApp and since I’m currently deploying a new VMware View environment and had
Problem You’ve followed Citrix’s documentation to configure pass-through authentication but while it works through the Web Interface login page, you find that you are continuously promoted for credentials via the XenApp 6.5 server’s Windows 2008
I think it’s important to show that as unappealing KMS licensing may seem, Microsoft does provide the Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) that allows administrators to activate desktops extremely easy. As much as I would
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