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The Mysterious Case of a Saved Favorite URL and UAG
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11 months ago
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Rick Bergman
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Recently I was asked by one of my customers to assist in a project to replace TMG with UAG, specifically for their Remote Desktop RemoteApp publishing portal. I’m not an expert with UAG, but I can usually get it to do what I need it to do, and I have...
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Slow Boot Slow Logon (SBSL), A Tool Called XPerf and Links You Need To Read
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11 months ago
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Mark Morowczynski [MSFT]
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For the last 6 months I’ve been saying I was going to write a series of posts around the topics of slow boot slow logon (SBSL) and how to use Xperf, but stuff kept coming up. While I kept missing the boat some other awesome engineers totally ate...
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A Global Enterprise … in your basement?
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11 months ago
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Michael Hildebrand - MSFT
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In case you haven't heard, we're hard at work on the next release of Windows Windows Server 2012 - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/windowsserver/hh534429.aspx Windows 8 - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/hh771457.aspx?ITPID=mscomsc...
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Best Practices for Implementing Schema Updates or : How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Forest Recovery
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11 months ago
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Doug Symalla
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Note: This is general best practice guidance for implementing schema extensions, not the testing of their functionality. There may be some additional best practices around design and functionality of schema extensions that should be considered...
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MCM: So You Want to Be a Active Directory Master, eh?
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11 months ago
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dgreg - MSFT
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Back in February 2012, I was lucky enough to take part in the Windows 2008 R2 Directory Services Masters class and I promised that I would blog about my experience. Consequently, this will probably turn into another series as I wouldn’t do it any...
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Roaming AD Clients, with an Updated Script
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over 1 year ago
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Doug Symalla
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Three months ago I posted some information on AD Sites, Subnets and Roaming Clients . The heart of the blog was a PowerShell script that collected and collated netlogon.log files across all Domain Controllers in the forest to report a list of hostnames...
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How to Track the Who, What, When and Where of Active Directory Attribute Changes – Part II (The Case of the Mysteriously Modified UPN)
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over 1 year ago
by
Rick Bergman
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Hello, Ray Zabilla and Rick Bergman again. As promised in our previous post on this topic we will go into the details of how we created the script, the challenges we had during testing and what final code looks like. We are even so generous that we are...
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DHCP, Dynamic DNS, and DCs: How about Some PowerShell to Spice Up a Mind-Numbing Topic?
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over 1 year ago
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Doug Symalla
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If the title of this blog hasn’t already put you off, you’re probably interested in the interaction between Microsoft DNS and DHCP services . Specifically, you should understand how Microsoft DHCP servers can be configured to dynamically register...
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Who Moved the AD Cheese?
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over 1 year ago
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Michael Hildebrand - MSFT
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Sometimes, we Microsoft engineers get called into a 'forensics' type situation to help a customer try to answer the "W" questions - where someone (WHO?) did something (WHAT?) at some point (WHEN?) in Active Directory (AD) or some other aspect of a Windows...
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How a DFS Namespace change ruined my morning…
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over 1 year ago
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Jake Mowrer [MSFT]
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Hello! Jake Mowrer here to share an “experience” with you all that will hopefully help you avoid running into a nightmare the next time you add a DFS Namespace (DFS-N) server. I find that DFS-N in customer environments works well, so well...
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A few things you should know about raising the DFL (and/or) FFL to Windows Server 2008 R2
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over 1 year ago
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Greg Jaworski [MSFT]
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Hello Greg Jaworski here again to briefly talk about two issues when raising the domain functional level (and/or) the forest functional level to Windows Server 2008 R2. While we have loads of documentation on this and numerous blogs there are a few issues...
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The 411 on the KDC 11 Events
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over 1 year ago
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dgreg - MSFT
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Disclaimer: For brevity and to get some key points across, quite a bit of detail about Kerberos has been purposely ommitted from this blog entry. I'm certain that those that are experiencing any of the problems below won't mind :) As a Premier Field...
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Base-Build Bullet-point List-o-rama
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over 1 year ago
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Michael Hildebrand - MSFT
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Alot more goes into a "well managed" base OS build design beyond booting from the OS media and then "Next > Next > Finish." The content of this post is the outcome of many fruitful whiteboard sessions around Windows base-OS builds. Some of this...
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The Journey of a Thousand VMs Begins with a Few Steps
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over 1 year ago
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Michael Hildebrand - MSFT
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As PFEs, one of our major roles and responsibilities is to relay best practices and “ lessons from the field .” In this post, I’ll present a method – not the only method – of how to progress through a Hyper-V infrastructure...
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Central Store and ADM Removal Q&A (with an updated script!)
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over 1 year ago
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Tom Moser [MSFT]
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We’ve recently received some great feedback from several customers and other PFEs on the ADM template post that Mark and I wrote a month or two back. I thought I’d take some time to respond to some of those questions and to post an updated...
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So….. You THINK you Removed DNS from Your Server
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over 1 year ago
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Doug Gabbard [MSFT]
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Hi, my name is Doug Gabbard and also a Premier Field Engineer (PFE) with Microsoft for about the past 8 years. I hope to add to the Ask PFE Platform blog with the others already here. I get the opportunity to see challenges our customers face...
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How to Track the Who, What, When and Where of Active Directory Attribute Changes – Part I (The Case of the Mysteriously Modified UPN)
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over 1 year ago
by
Ray Zabilla [MSFT]
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Hello our names are Ray Zabilla and Rick Bergman. Ray and I are Dedicated Premier Field Engineers with Microsoft and work with the same customer. We were both away from our customer during the same week attending training, when we had an issue pop up...
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Taming Perfmon: Data Collector Sets
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over 1 year ago
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Jake Mowrer [MSFT]
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There I was, the computer clock showed 1AM, I was trying to figure out how to fulfill what seemed to be a simple customer request. “How do I get a daily report from 12AM to 11:59PM every day on how my server is performing?” Now you may...
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2008 R2 Active Directory: Schema Updates, LCS, OCS, and LYNC
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over 1 year ago
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Greg Jaworski [MSFT]
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I recently ran across an unexpected issue regarding LCS 2005, OCS 2007, LYNC 2010 and AD 2008 R2 schema updates. Unfortunately for my client we discovered the issue too late, but hopefully this article will provide you with the necessary understanding...
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Disaster Recovery
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over 1 year ago
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Michael Hildebrand - MSFT
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Have you ever tried to restore a server? What about a Production server? How about in the middle of the night? It never goes smoothly. Your cellphone never stops ringing. Often, the only thing that gets the server recovered is your own ingenuity and rock...
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Now, seriously… are you ready to become a PFE?
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over 1 year ago
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Paolo Matarazzo
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After Greg gave you some great tips about how to join Microsoft, and Mark explained what it's like being a PFE , it's time to join us! If you are interested (and I bet you are), Microsoft Services is hiring in Charlotte. We will have an Open House...
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Am I Seeing Double? The case of "Multiple copies of the same DNS zone"
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over 1 year ago
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dgreg - MSFT
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Introduction With the introduction of Windows 2003 and the new DNS application partitions, I have helped numerous customers resolve the issue of having multiple copies of the same DNS zone. So, today we're going to cover the following: 1.) What...
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What’s it like being a Transactional Premier Field Engineer (PFE)
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over 1 year ago
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Mark Morowczynski [MSFT]
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Hi, Mark Morowczynski here again, in a previous post, http://blogs.technet.com/b/askpfeplat/archive/2012/01/16/how-to-become-a-premier-field-engineer-pfe.aspx Greg Jaworski, a fellow transactional PFE, touched on how to become a PFE and defined what a...
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Keep your friends close, but your cluster node configuration closer. (Comparing differences across failover cluster nodes).
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over 1 year ago
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Doug Symalla
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In my role, I often get to review failover clusters. Typically we look for configuration problems or deviations from best practices. One of the most challenging aspects of managing and maintaining a failover cluster is keeping the nodes identically configured...
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How to become a Premier Field Engineer (PFE)
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over 1 year ago
by
Greg Jaworski [MSFT]
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Hello my name is Greg Jaworski. I am a Transactional Premier Field Engineer with Microsoft. A very common question is what it takes to join Microsoft. What kind of skills should I have? How many years of experience do I need? A comment from one of our...
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