How to Retire Exchange 2003 Server – Links
Migrate the Public Folders: Step By Step guide: ADSIedit step from above guide:
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Date August 24, 2014 Author By kadmin Category Microsoft Exchange
Migrate the Public Folders: Step By Step guide: ADSIedit step from above guide:
Read MoreDate August 16, 2014 Author By kadmin Category Windows Server 2012
Problem: If you don’t touch your server for 1 minute the screen locks. There is no setting to adjust the lock timeout. Solution: Open the following registry key by Run..> RegEdit Locate this Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlPowerPowerSettings7516b95f-f776-4464-8c53-06167f40cc998EC4B3A5-6868-48c2-BE75-4F3044BE88A7 Change the “Attributes ” key to be 2 instead of 1 Now you can go to control panel and change: […]
Read MoreDate February 12, 2014 Author By kadmin Category Microsoft Office
An unspecified error has occurred. Your request cannot be processed at this time. Please try again later. (0x80070190) Was this information Helpful? [Not at all] Solution: Open Word as Administrator browse to your program folder C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft OfficeOffice14 right-click Winword.exe and Run As Administrator now try to activate again and it will work This […]
Read MoreDate December 19, 2013 Author By kadmin Category Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
There are many utilities that will do this for you. Some are free and some cost money. This is how to do it manually for free.
Read MoreDate November 29, 2013 Author By kadmin Category Microsoft Exchange
The Exchange 2007 self signs a certificate when the server role is first added for all the Exchange services that run in unison with IIS (smtp & owa etc). The certificate expires after one year from the date the server was first installed or the date the certificate was assigned manually. First, check the status of the certificate […]
Read MoreDate November 25, 2013 Author By kadmin Category Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008
How To Deploy a certificate by using Group Policy Open Group Policy Management Console. Find an existing or create a new GPO to contain the certificate settings. Ensure that the GPO is associated with the domain, site, or organizational unit whose users you want affected by the policy. Right-click the GPO, and then select Edit. […]
Read MoreDate November 13, 2013 Author By kadmin Category Microsoft Outlook
Open Regedit Drill down to HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWindows Messaging SubsystemProfiles For Outlook 2013 the path = HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice15.0OutlookProfiles Right-click the profile folder and export it to a file. Copy this .reg file to your new computer and double-click it to import it into the registry. Open Outlook on the new computer and your accounts will all be there. […]
Read MoreDate July 12, 2013 Author By kadmin Category Windows 7
Problem: You are trying to rename or move a photo and you keep getting this error message: Solution: Chances are that you’re only experiencing this with folders that contain content that generates thumbnails (photos and the like). A lot of people have speculated that this is to do with indexing (which I’m not going to […]
Read MoreDate July 9, 2013 Author By kadmin Category Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Crash dump files A crash dump is essentially a snapshot of what was held in memory at the point in time when Windows crashed, so it contains a lot of useful information that can be used to identify what caused the crash. So the first thing you need is to obtain the crash dump file […]
Read MoreDate June 13, 2013 Author By kadmin Category Microsoft Outlook, Windows 7
I found myself in a situation where i wanted to increase the priority of the indexing process performed by the Windows Search service in Windows 7…. to cut a long story short I decided to rebuild the index. It did most of the documents fairly quickly, but Outlook indexing was taking forever. I pretty much […]
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