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How to enable Kerberos event logging

This registry change works for Windows 2000/2003 /2003R2 and Windows Server 2008 and used for tracing detailed Kerberos events through the Microsoft event log viewer.   Enabling Kerberos Event Logging on a Specific Computer Start Registry Editor. Add the following registry value: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlLsaKerberosParameters Registry Value: LogLevel Value Type: REG_DWORD Value Data: 0x1 If the Parameters […]

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One or more intermediate certificates in the certificate chain are missing

Error:  One or more intermediate certificates in the certificate chain are missing. This is because Windows does not have enough information to verify this certificate. When upgrading a Server 2003 IIS 6 web site to 2008 IIS7 the certificate exported from IIS6  you may have issues causing windows to give you the ‘Windows does not […]

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Service ‘MSExchangeTransport’ failed to reach status ‘Running’ on this server.

Aparently, this normally happens when you disable IPv6 in Local Area Connection. This is due to the behavior of IPv6 in Windows Server 2008, when you disable IPv6 in Local Area Connection on Windows 2008 server. The following error was generated when: “$error.Clear(); if ($RoleStartTransportService) { start-SetupService -ServiceName MSExchangeTransport }”, generated the following error: “Service ‘MSExchangeTransport’ […]

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Avoid the Warning from Excel Services About Refreshing External Data

If you leave this value set to the default (i.e. Yes), then you’ll be greeted with the following message for each Excel Web Part on a TFS dashboard page: This workbook contains one or more queries that refresh external data. A malicious user can design a query to access confidential information and distribute it to […]

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SharePoint 2010 Cumulative Update = Fail

Today I took on the fun task of updating a SharePoint 2010 Server to server Pack 1 followed by cumulative updates.  Everything seemed to go well up until running the Configuration wizard which bombs at the end.    Now the CU update documentation says ‘nothing’ about rebooting the machine.   In the update logs there is an […]

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Problem Steps Recorder

A quick pffffft: The Problem Step Recorder (PSR) is a little known feature of Windows 7 which allows you to record your desktop along with applications and activities so you can later show someone such as a tech support person or even give a demo on how to use something in Windows.  This is very […]