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Monitor Windows Server 2012 from SCOM 2007R2 with a new MP
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Monsieur Holman brings word of a Base OS MP Update . Lets talk for a minute about Windows Server 2012. This new server OS has hit RTM already. However – initially this OS version was only going to be supported as an agent monitored system...
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What You Should Know About Geographically Dispersed Exchange High Availability and FSW
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Written by Jaroslav Zikmund, Microsoft Premier Field Engineer. This article discusses the recommendations around the placement of the Microsoft Exchange Server File Share Witness (FSW) in Database Availability Groups (DAG) where the DAG member is...
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Xperf Xpertise vs WDIServiceHost
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Mark at AskPFEPlat digs into an Xperf startup trace and talks through identification of normal vs abnormal: In the past , I briefly talked about using the XPERF Services pane and on which to focus, but my guidance lacked clear and concise direction...
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Groom your SQL Server for its ongoing health
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Pedro Azevedo Lopes shares his prescription for a better-looking SQL Server in his post About Maintenance Plans – grooming SQL Server : I admit I’m not a big fan of Maintenance Plans (the feature that goes by that name) mainly because of its “do or die...
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Boot Tracing for Windows XP (or: why’s it taking so long?)
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Get the impression that PFE work with performance a lot? Well, we do. We try to ensure that whatever we’re thrown at is as optimized as it can be in the time available to us. Not content to talk about current versions of Windows, Jeff takes a dive down...
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How To Let Proxy Users Specify Alternate Credentials with Forefront TMG 2010
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You're using Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 (a.k.a. TMG 2010) as a proxy server and want users to be prompted for credentials in order to access the Internet, but discover the default behavior is to have the browser display a "Denied Access...
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Howto: Boot tracing for Windows 7 (so it’s right the first time)
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Perf PFE Jeff Stokes provides some simple steps that should produce a good boot trace for a Windows 7 machine. You have a Windows 7 host that you want to collect a trace from. A good trace. One that you know other people will be able to decipher...
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How to Create a Graphical Event Log Viewer with PowerShell
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In a follow-up to his popular post on How To Create Video Games Using PowerShell , Jeff Adkin, a Microsoft Premier Field Engineer based in Canada, gets back to business and shows us how to use PowerShell to graphically represent information gathered over...
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Enriched Remote Access experience in Windows Server 2012
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Article written by Aydin Aslaner, a Premier Field Engineer based in Dubai (UAE). He is a Networking/Security PFE who focuses on Remote Access technologies and IPv6. With this series of blog posts I will try to provide you an overview of some key...
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Measure Boot Performance with the Windows Assessment and Deployment Toolkit
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Article written by Bhumit Shah, Premier Field Engineer at Microsoft India, who specializes in tuning Windows Server performance. Common questions I hear from my customers are: “ My desktops and laptops are taking long time to boot, can we...
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How to: Ensure Hyper-V live migrations move at “Warp Speed!”
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David Hail over at the PFE Virtualization Blog notes a correlation between BIOS power state settings (c-states) and Hyper-V performance during live migrations: How long does it take for you to do a live migration between hosts? I ask that of...
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How To Expand Your Stand-Alone Primary Site With ConfigMgr 2012 SP1
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Article written by Santos Martinez , a US-based Microsoft Premier Field Engineer and resident ConfigNinja . Do you want to expand your stand-alone System Center Configuration Manager 2012 (a.k.a ConfigMgr) primary site into an hierarchy? So you...
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Are your AD site link descriptions (too) messy?
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8 months ago
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Not any more, they’re not! As long as you take Ashley McGlone’s advice in Freaky neat Active Directory site links with PowerShell : Today's post will help you clean up site link descriptions and give you some nice reporting capability. For a quick overview...
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System Center 2012 SP1 beta out now
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8 months ago
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While filling us in on his weekend plans, Rhoderick accidentally lets slip that System Center 2012 SP1 Beta is now available . This is an interesting release as it is adding support for Windows Server 2012. In the case of SCVMM 2012 SP1, it means...
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How To Create Video Games Using PowerShell
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Just in case you thought PowerShell was just for automating administrative tasks, Jeff Adkin, a Microsoft Premier Field Engineer , shows us how to have some fun with PowerShell by providing us with a detailed walkthrough of creating a video game. Here’s...
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Why Exchange Databases Might Remain Dirty After ESEUTIL /R Recovery
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You’re trying to recover your Exchange database from the “dirty shutdown” state to “clean shutdown.” You use ESEUTIL /R and after several ill-fated attempts the databases remain dirty. What’s happening? Danijel Klaric. a Microsoft Premier...
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SharePoint 2010 Management Shell - .Net 4.0 runtime version error
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Written by Tamer Maher El-Sharkawy , Premier Field Engineer Issue: When you launch a SharePoint 2010 Management Shell you might receive one or both of the following errors: “Microsoft SharePoint is not supported with version 4.0.30319...
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