November 2007 - Posts
Yes, that's right, running Windows on a Mac. This isn't new to those of us who have been using virtualization, but with the introduction of the Intel-based Macs, users have a whole new area to explore running Windows or Windows based applications. For
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If you’re trying to run Virtual Server on Vista, you need to do two things. STEP 1: Enable IIS and the correct settings . To do this, go to Control Panel and under the Programs category click on Windows Features to Turn Windows features on and off. Here
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The Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit introduced a handy, easy-to-use utility that even warranted its own download link on Microsoft.com/downloads. However the name “Cluster Recovery” can lead to misunderstanding and taken at face value makes quite a bold
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One of the most common issues with Windows Failover clustering deals with the storage attached to the cluster. This post is meant to give a very high-level overview to disk troubleshooting methodologies and how to narrow down the source of problems even
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