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Exchange Server 2007 : Deploying a Cluster Continuous Replication Mailbox Cluster (part 2)
With the active node installed and functioning as an Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server, you can now install Exchange Server 2007 on the second node to complete the CCR cluster.
Exchange Server 2007 : Deploying a Cluster Continuous Replication Mailbox Cluster (part 1)
Deployment of a Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) mailbox cluster is a fairly straightforward process but it does have several steps that must occur in the correct order. By becoming familiar with the requirements and the process, the implementation should be fairly uneventful.
Microsoft Dynamic AX 2009 : Report Customization (part 2) - Adding Promotional Materials to an Invoice Report
The new section group must reference a table type so that it can be invoked when a record buffer of the same type is sent to the report by using the element.send method. The DocuRef table stores the promotion text, and the DocuValue table stores the promotion image with an association created in the DocuRef table.
Microsoft Dynamic AX 2009 : Report Customization (part 1) - Creating Promotional Materials
The invoice is customized to include promotions based on items listed on the invoice. The promotion appears below each item on the invoice associated with a promotion.
Leveraging the SharePoint Workspace : Edit a List Item Using the Edit Form Offline, Create a New List Item Using the New Form Offline, Synchronize Offline Changes to SharePoint
Once SharePoint Workspace recognizes the SharePoint site, it will automatically synchronize the changes performed offline with the live SharePoint items. You may also force the synchronization manually by using the Sync ribbon bar in SharePoint Workspace.
Leveraging the SharePoint Workspace : Leveraging the SharePoint Workspace, View Your List and Display Form Offline
If your list forms use any secondary data sources, make sure they are configured to store a copy of the data in the form for offline access. Otherwise, your list forms may not render offline properly.
BizTalk Server 2009 Operations : Disaster Recovery (part 2)
A disaster recovery event for the BizTalk Group consists of restoring the BizTalk Group databases as well as related non-BizTalk databases on the destination system SQL Server instances. This also includes any DTS packages as well as SQL Agent jobs that exist in the source system (production).
BizTalk Server 2009 Operations : Disaster Recovery (part 1) - Configuring the Destination System for Log Shipping
Another configuration step on the destination system SQL instances is to create a linked server that points to the source system SQL instances. There should be a linked server created that points to the production SQL instance hosting the management database.
Windows Server 2008 : Promoting a Domain Controller with dcpromo
You use the dcpromo wizard to promote a Windows Server 2008 server to a domain controller (DC). The dcpromo wizard is a rich wizard that enables you to promote a server to a DC. The following steps show how to run dcpromo to promote a server as the first DC in the first domain of a forest. In these steps, the domain is named pearson.pub.
Windows Server 2008 : Retrieving Information About Objects with dsget, Viewing and Modifying AD Permissions with dsacls
You can use the dsget command to retrieve information about objects. The dsget command is useful when you want to get a list of group members or user group membership.
Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 : NTFS Security
An SMS 2003 site server requires the existence of an NTFS partition that’s at least 1 GB in size. This requirement extends to the main SMS directory, of course, but it also includes the CAP and management point directories created and maintained generally on the site server.
Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 : Standard and Advanced Security
If your network is a fully implemented native mode Active Directory network or if all your SMS component servers are running Windows 2000 or later and are registered in Active Directory (a requirement for advanced security), you can choose advanced security.
System Center Configuration Manager 2007 : Network Design - Use of BITS
Configuration Manager makes extensive use of BITS to efficiently use network bandwidth and deal with network connections that are unreliable or not always available. BITS supports downloads over both HTTP and HTTPS. SMS 2003 took advantage of BITS for downloading software from distribution points to clients.
System Center Configuration Manager 2007 : Network Design - Fast Networks and Slow Networks
The SCCMUnleashed organization supports small office and home office (SOHO) users, some of whom have very slow and unreliable connections to the corporate network. It is essential that these users receive critical security updates and other ConfigMgr services.
Collaborating Within an Exchange Environment Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 : Customizing and Developing MOSS Sites
MOSS has many out-of-the-box new features that make it easier to customize using the browser interface. This provides nonprogrammers with a mechanism to create and customize sites to meet their needs.
Collaborating Within an Exchange Environment Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 : Exploring End-User Features in MOSS
MOSS 2007 has a better user interface, and also has tighter integration with Microsoft Office. A user working on a document in Word 2007 can decide that collaboration is necessary and create a shared workspace, invite users to participate, and set up some milestone tasks without ever leaving Office 2007.
SQL Server 2008 R2 : Executing Stored Procedures
To execute a stored procedure, you simply invoke it by using its name (the same way you probably have already executed system stored procedures, such as sp_help).
SQL Server 2008 R2 : Advantages of Stored Procedures, Creating Stored Procedures
To create a stored procedure, you need to give the procedure a unique name within the schema and then write the sequence of SQL statements to be executed within the procedure.
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 : Silverlight - Deploying Silverlight Using IFrames, Notes Entity
The most common way to integrate the Silverlight application is by using IFrames, which are located either in the main screen of the CRM (possibly used as dashboards) or inside the entity (such as an account summary, a rich note entity, and many others).
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 : Silverlight - Developing a Basic Silverlight Application
This section walks you through the basic steps necessary to create a project inside Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, using Microsoft Dynamics CRM data and then displaying within Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
Windows Server 2008 Server Core : Outputting Data Files with the Type Command
The Type command is a simple method of displaying the content of a file on screen. You use this command with text files; it won't display control codes in a readable form and stops displaying text when it sees an end of file character (ASCII 26).
Windows Server 2008 Server Core : Replacing Existing Files with the Replace Utility, Taking Ownership of Files with the TakeOwn Utility
The Replace utility replaces a file in a destination folder with a file from a source folder. You can use it to copy files in a source folder to a destination without worrying and all of the usual warnings that Windows provides.
Microsoft Dynamic GP 2010 : Tools for Dynamics GP
The Professional Services Tools Library (PSTL) is a suite of tools created by Dynamics GP support, development, and professional services teams to add functionality to Dynamics GP.
Microsoft Dynamic GP 2010 : Purchase Order Processing
The Purchase Order Processing module, often referred to as POP, integrates the Inventory and Payables modules in Dynamics GP. In POP you can enter purchase orders, receipts of inventory, and corresponding vendor invoices.
Windows Server 2003 : Protecting Hosts with Windows Host Firewalls - Internet Connection Sharing
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is not a part of firewall services on Windows systems. However, if ICS is implemented, a firewall should also be used. ICS allows a Windows computer to act as a router between other hosts on an internal network and an external network such as the Internet.
Windows Server 2003 : Protecting Hosts with Windows Host Firewalls - Firewall Basics
Firewalls were originally implemented at the perimeters of networks to protect hosts on a trusted network against hosts on an untrusted network. The firewall was implemented on a device with multiple interfaces.
Collaborating Within an Exchange Environment Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 : Exploring Basic MOSS Features
A SharePoint deployment can be used to create websites, manage documents, and provide other capabilities. Understanding and testing the features available in MOSS is an important prerequisite step toward effectively using MOSS, and a walk-through of those features should subsequently be performed.
Collaborating Within an Exchange Environment Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 : Understanding the History of SharePoint Technologies, Identifying the Need for MOSS 2007
SharePoint technologies have a somewhat complicated history. Multiple attempts at rebranding the applications and packaging them with other Microsoft programs has further confused administrators and users alike. Consequently, a greater understanding of what the SharePoint products are and how they were constructed is required.
Managing SharePoint 2010 with Windows PowerShell : Managing SharePoint 2010 Web Applications
Four Windows PowerShell cmdlets are available for working with web applications in SharePoint 2010. You can retrieve a list of all the web application cmdlets using the Get-Command cmdlet with the noun SPWebApplication
Managing SharePoint 2010 with Windows PowerShell : Managing Permissions in SharePoint 2010, Managing Content Databases in SharePoint 2010
Windows PowerShell includes eight cmdlets that you can use when working with the SharePoint 2010 content database. To retrieve a list of all content database cmdlets available, use Get-Command with the Noun parameter to list all cmdlets where the noun is SPContentDatabase
BizTalk 2010 : ASDK SQL adapter examples (part 4) - Composite Operations
The purpose of a Composite Operation is to be able to execute multiple database actions in the context of a single unit of work, or transaction. Even though we are calling multiple actions we expect all actions to either succeed or fail as a group.
BizTalk 2010 : ASDK SQL adapter examples (part 3) - Query notification and multiple result sets
ADO.NET provides the ASDK SQL adapter with a notification option: query notifications. Query notifications are built on top of SQL Server Service Broker queues and raise events into BizTalk Server whenever the results of a SQL Server query changes.
BizTalk 2010 : ASDK SQL adapter examples (part 2) - Select, Table Valued Function, and Execute Reader
This second example builds on the first but focuses on the outbound operations. We will extend the scenario by making subsequent calls to other sales order related tables to retrieve data that completes the message with all the required details about the sales order.
BizTalk 2010 : ASDK SQL adapter examples (part 1) - TypedPolling and debatching
The TypedPolling operation is the most frequent operation used when BizTalk Server solutions need to poll SQL Server for data. The schema for the polling results is strongly typed and can be easily used in maps or have its elements promoted for content-based routing.
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 : Integration with Microsoft Office - Sending email using Outlook
In most projects it is required to send emails using Dynamics AX. It might be business alerts, monthly reports, customer statements, and so on. Dynamics AX has a number of ways to send emails.
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 : Integration with Microsoft Office - Exporting data to Microsoft Project
Probably, everybody knows that new Dynamics AX 2009 supports two-way synchronization with Microsoft Project Server. Sounds good, but in reality it takes a lot of effort to install and configure all the required components.
Microsoft Content Management Server : The ASP.NET Stager Application (part 3) - Staging Attachments
Up to this point, we have programmed the stager to generate files for channel cover pages and postings. Let’s proceed to stage links to resources, images, and other attachments within these pages.
Microsoft Content Management Server : The ASP.NET Stager Application (part 2) - Staging Channels and Postings
To issue an HTTP request, we will utilize the HttpWebRequest object from the System.Net namespace. We will first create a request based on the URL of the channel or posting, then we will set the request to use the credentials of the ‘Stage As’ user (if one has been defined).
Microsoft Content Management Server : The ASP.NET Stager Application (part 1) - The DotNetSiteStager Project, Recording Messages to a Log File
As the stager progresses through its job, it may encounter exceptions when staging certain URLs. Instead of terminating the entire process, we will trap all exceptions and write all error messages to a log file.
Microsoft Content Management Server : Staging Static Pages - Site Stager in Brief
First generation websites were made up of collections of HTML files. To create a page, a webmaster would open an HTML editor (for the die-hard developer, the tool would most probably be a text-editing tool like Notepad) and hand-code lines and lines of tags and code; a very time consuming task indeed.
BizTalk 2010 : WCF LOB SQL Adapter - Consuming ASDK SQL Adapter in Visual Studio (part 2)
Besides WCF-Custom, the sqlBinding representing the ASDK SQL adapter can also be accessed through the dedicated WCF-SQL BizTalk adapter installed with the BizTalk Server 2010 Adapter Pack. T
BizTalk 2010 : WCF LOB SQL Adapter - Consuming ASDK SQL Adapter in Visual Studio (part 1)
Generating the schemas and binding files for the operations you intend to use in your project is one of the major steps enabling consumption of the ASDK-based adapters in BizTalk applications.
Windows Server 2008 Server Core : Renaming a File with the Ren and Rename Commands, Sorting File Content with the Sort Utility
The Sort utility is an amazing utility in that it can sort any text file. You can use this utility to perform analysis of output from other commands. For example, you could use it to perform a custom sort of a directory listing.
Windows Server 2008 Server Core : Moving Files and Renaming Files and Directories with the Move Command, Recovering Lost Files with the Recover Utility
The Recover utility provides a last ditch method of recovering files from a bad hard drive. Depending on the hard drive failure, you might be able to recover some files, but not others.
Windows Server 2008 : Moving Accounts with dsmove, Removing Objects with dsrm, Retrieving Information about Objects with dsquery
You can use the dsquery command to retrieve information about objects in Active Directory (AD). A benefit of dsquery is that you can retrieve multiple objects at the same time by specifying filter criteria.
Windows Server 2008 : Modifying Accounts with dsmod
The common object-types you modify with the dsmod command are the same ones you create with the dsadd command: users, computers, groups, and OUs.
Designing and Configuring Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007 : Unified Messaging Shell Commands
Sometimes, just finding commands in the Exchange Management Shell can be a daunting task. In this section, each of the unified messaging commands is listed by verb.
Designing and Configuring Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007 : Monitoring and Troubleshooting Unified Messaging (part 3) - Event Logs
Event logs are important for troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange unified messaging. Each of the different aspects of a Unified Messaging server generate their own set of error messages.
Designing and Configuring Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007 : Monitoring and Troubleshooting Unified Messaging (part 2) - Performance Monitors
The counters listed in Table 3 are under the MSExchangeUMGeneral performance object and are useful for monitoring and troubleshooting general problems with the Exchange 2007 UM server.
Designing and Configuring Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007 : Monitoring and Troubleshooting Unified Messaging (part 1) - Active Calls , Connectivity
The system can provide information on active calls, which is very useful for monitoring and troubleshooting the unified messaging system. The Get-UMActiveCalls cmdlet returns information about the calls that are active and being processed by the Unified Messaging (UM) server.
 
 
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