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Unable to start Hyper-V server – Could not initialize

Dan 14/10/2013 Unable to start Hyper-V server – Could not initialize2013-10-14T13:56:19+01:00 SBS 2003 No Comment
A little project I was working on was migrating SBS2003 to SBS2011 however I hit a snag in the fact that one of the clients old legacy programs (which I thought was still supported) didn’t run on SBS2011, the developers for the product had gone into administration…great. So rather than…
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Cannot find the Source Server – SBS2011 Migration

Dan 08/10/2013 Cannot find the Source Server – SBS2011 Migration2013-10-08T22:39:38+01:00 SBS 2003 No Comment
Ok here's a nice little message I found while migrating from SBS2003 to SBS2011 What a pain…. It looks as though while it's trying to run through the answerfile with the migration details it can't connect to the Source Server. First thing to look at is to look at the…
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Outlook 2010 Autocomplete

Dan 08/10/2013 Outlook 2010 Autocomplete2013-10-08T22:40:01+01:00 Outlook 2010 No Comment
This is the bane of my life sometimes. Out of anything, this is what gets more attention than anything else. Not the fact I've just migrated from some old crappy servers to a nice new fast virtualized platform and everything is running three times the speed….no… it's “where have all my…
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Enable Access Control List (ACL) Inheritance

Dan 08/10/2013 Enable Access Control List (ACL) Inheritance2013-10-08T22:40:40+01:00 Exchange Server 2003 No Comment
During a recent migration from SBS2003 to SBS2011 I received this error: Access Control List (ACL) inheritance is blocked. This is a permission issue in Exchange whereby the permissions need to be able to propagate to the child objects. In my case, to enable this please follow these steps: You're going to…
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Windows Backup with Server 2008 R2 and Multiple USB Drives

Dan 08/10/2013 Windows Backup with Server 2008 R2 and Multiple USB Drives2013-10-08T22:41:05+01:00 Server 2008 R2 No Comment
Due to the rise in data and the cost of online backup, I recently recommended a client to move to multiple USB drives, these are now both small and fast enough to get a full bare metal server backup. USB Drives are slowly taking the place of Tapes, both have their…
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Outlook Send/Receive Error – 0x8004010F

Dan 07/10/2013 Outlook Send/Receive Error – 0x8004010F2013-10-08T22:36:28+01:00 Outlook 2010 No Comment
Last week I came across this little beauty while moving a client over from POP3 to Exchange 2010. Sending reported error (0x8004010F) Basically what had happened is that the old POP3 account had lost the default folder where new e-mails would be delivered. Solution (for Outlook 2007 & 2010): Go…
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Sharing your Calendar in Outlook 2010

Dan 03/10/2013 Sharing your Calendar in Outlook 20102013-10-08T22:37:32+01:00 Outlook 2010 No Comment
  Outlook 2010 makes it very easy to share your Calendar with other people, here are some simple steps to achieve this:   ·         Open your Calendar in Outlook ·         On the left, right click your Calendar and then go down to Share and then Share Calendar           ·        …
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Exchange 2010 – lowercase email address policy

Dan 01/10/2013 Exchange 2010 – lowercase email address policy2013-10-08T22:37:50+01:00 Exchange Server 2010 No Comment
A client recently asked me to change their address policy so they all showed as lowercase. First you'll need to create new email address policy from the Exchange Management Console - organisation Configuration - Hub transport, click on the E-mail address Policies tab on the right. Right click on the…
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