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Adding Google Voice to FreePBX

I followed the following steps to setup my new FreePBX Server with Google Voice. I am happy to say it works for the most part, however inbound calls are not making it.  All in all this was a good learning experience: *UPDATE*  I have made a follow up with my working configuration files   How To […]

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Letting freedom ring with FreePBX

Now that I have setup my first pre-production FreePBX Box, whats next? FreePBX is an awesome community driven Business Phone System.  With its easy to use GUI (graphical user interface) that controls Asterisk (the telephony engine software) this is one of most popular open source telephony engine software out today.  To get started on your own system, […]

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Export-Mailbox

Information: The Export-Mailbox cmdlet exports all message types, including messages, calendar items, contacts, distribution lists, journal entries, tasks, notes, and documents. However, the Export-Mailbox cmdlet does not export rules. To export data from a .PST file, you must run the Export-Mailbox cmdlet on a 32-bit computer that has the 32-bit version of the Exchange management tools […]

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SharePoint 2010 Visual Upgrade Missing

I’ve run into a problem where I was unable to slect the visual upgrade option for a few SharePoint Sites and Lists.   After some Google searching and much trial and error I was able to enable the option for Visual Upgrade by going  to Site Action > Site Settings > Manage Site Features and activating the “SharePoint […]

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Recursive delete files in Linux

I needed to do this so that I could remove 10’s if not 100’s of 1000’s Thumbs.db files from my photos directory.  Windows seems to love to cache this info to speed up the thumbnail generation.  I disabled this in group policy, but needed to do the cleanup work. The command are simple: find -name […]

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.onion sites

.onion is a pseudo-top-level domain host suffix (similar in concept to such endings as .bitnet and .uucp used in earlier times) designating an anonymous hidden service reachable via the Tor network. Such addresses are not actual DNS names, and the .onion TLD is not in the Internet DNS root, but with the appropriate proxy software […]