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Deploying Printers Using Group Policy – Networking Printers & Windows 2008 Server Part 2

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

In this second part of Tom Finnis’ article on deploying printers on your network he explains how to assign your printers to specific users and computers using Group Policy and the Active Directory. He also covers in depth how to avoid the most common problem encountered, the lack of built-in support for GPO printer deployment in Windows XP

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VM Backup – Backing up Virtual Machines with Windows Server 2008 R2 & Hyper-V

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Backing up virtual machines is a little different than backing up a traditional system. The following article provides a nice walk through for backing up virtual machines on Windows Server 2008 R2 with Hyper-V using Windows Server Backup.

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Registering the Microsoft Hyper-V Volume Shadow Copy Service with Windows Server Backup

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Sometimes you need to backup a virtual machine that needs to remain in a running state. Volume Shadow Copy Service allows volumes to be backed up while applications continue to write to those volumes. In order to perform this task properly, you must first register the Hyper-V VSS writer with Windows Server Backup. The following article explains how this is accomplished.

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Clear Logs in Windows Server Backup Console

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Windows Server Backup on Windows Server 2008 R2 is an excellent backup utility that takes care of safe backups of just about anything on your Windows Server 2008. As one would expect, a convenient log of all of these backups is kept but it is not very apparent how one clears this log. The following article describes the few simple steps to clear the log.

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Advanced Dial Peer Concepts and Configuration

This is the second in a series of Dial Peer Concepts and Configuration articles. This advanced overview goes into more depth about dial peer matching and the differences between inbound and outbound dial peer matching.

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How to Use VMware vSphere Hot-Add to Dynamically Add CPU and RAM

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Every now and then an application on a virtual machine will become very resource hungry. If the application requires high-availability and is mission critical, shutting the application down to add more RAM or CPU is not an option. In such an instance, Hot-Adding CPU or RAM is a very useful skill. The following article describes how to Dynamically add CPU and Memory using vSphere Hot-Add.

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Access Denied Error Attempting to Manage a Remote Hyper-V Server in a Workgroup Environment

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

A well documented error exists when you try to use the Hyper-V management tools from a Windows Vista or Windows 7 machine and try to connect to a remote Windows Server 2008 R2 machine. Fortunately there is a workaround to this issue but it does involve several steps. This article walks you through the required steps that will allow you to connect from your Vista or Windows 7 machine.

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Communications Manager Express – Installation and Upgrade Overview

Cisco’s Communications Manager Express (CME) offers a wide range of features for voice networks. Although installation of CME is rather simple, there are certain steps that need to be considered. The following article provides a brief overview of the installation process.

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Configure High Availability for Non-Mailbox Servers

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

Typically, mailbox servers are given priority to high-availability in Exchange but network admins should also provide high-availability to non-mailbox servers as well. The following article describes how to set up HA in Hub Transport, Edge Transport, Client Access and Unified Messaging Servers.

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Exchange Server 2010: Data Protection Manager Setup

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024

It happens rarely but systems do fail. A robust and reliable backup solution is paramount to ensuring the safety of valuable and irreplaceable data. Microsoft’s Data Protection Manager is one option that reliably backs up Exchange servers as well as a whole list of other services. The following article describes DPM’s capabilities as well as describes how to set the service up.

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