Terence Luk

Tackling the Daily Challenges Of Technology
One Project At a Time.

Azure

Azure is a cloud computing platform provided by Microsoft, offering a range of services such as virtual machines, databases, analytics, and more. It enables businesses to build.

Generative AI

Generative AI autonomously creates diverse content like images, music, and text by learning patterns from data. It's applied in art, design, gaming, and content generation.

Scripting & Automation

Scripting automates tasks with sequences of commands, while automation executes them without human intervention, enhancing productivity and reducing errors, vital in software, system admin, and data analysis.

Those who may have come across one of my other posts about using PowerShell to initiate desktop catalog refreshes within Citrix’s XenDesktop 5.5 will recall

Problem You’ve successfully deployed a new VMware View 5.0 Security Server in your DMZ and published it for remote users to access but connecting to

I’ve gone through a few migrations from a vCenter server SQL Express database to a full blown database and while it’s usually pretty straight forward,

Setting up the vCenter 5.0 Update Manager (VUM) database is pretty much the same as setting up the vCenter database but as always, I’ve decided

I’ve been meaning to write an updated post to follow up on one of my previous ones: Creating vCenter 4.1 SQL database and ODBC DSN

Problem You receive the following error while installing vCenter 5.0: The DB user entered does not have the required permissions needed to install and configure

I ran into an interesting problem last week when I was told that one of the users in a VMware View deployment I had completed

As I noted in one of my previous posts: Updating Citrix XenDesktop 5.5 desktop catalogs with PowerShell cmdlet https://blog.terenceluk.com/updating-citrix-xendesktop-55-desktop/ … navigating through the Desktop Studio