This week Vyatta; The award-winning open source network operating system providing advanced IPv4 and IPv6 routing made the move under Brocade. Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. (BRCD (NASDAQ)) is an American technology company specializing in data and storage networking products. What does this mean to those of us who use and are customers of Vyatta. In […]
Month: March 2014
In my attempt to submit a CSR for an internally generated Subject Alternative Name Certificate. I encountered the follow issue when attempting to submit it to my domain’s CA I am using the ‘certreq’ method to enroll the new request. Info on how to do this, found here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff625722(v=ws.10).aspx#BKMK_CertEnroll Each attempt I got the following message: […]
Beginning with Exchange 2010 then on to Exchange 2013. User who used the client Outlook 2007/2010/and 2013 had a new feature called automapping. Automapping takes advantage of Exchange auto-discovery services to map mailboxes in which a user has “Full Access” permissions granted. This is very helpful to the end-user as he or she is no […]
I am looking into an error being thrown in the WER directory of several Windows 7 computers running Office 2010 SP2. The error report was picked up by an IDS as communication to as communication going to watson.microsoft.com “Application Crash Report Sent to Microsoft” and thus the investigation has started. The error message is located […]
qotd: in the end…
“We’re all stories, in the end.” ― Steven Moffat
Win32DiskImager
If you ever needed to clone a USB, SD Memory card, etc. Using Win32DiskImager is a excellent program tool for the job. Win32DiskImager, enabled you to save and restore raw images to removable media. I have been using this for my Raspberry Pi installs and other USB Bootable media as a way to quickly backup and […]