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AskPFEPlat: New Slow-Boot-Slow-Logon Hotfix available for Windows 7/2008 R2
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SBSL Hotfix Rollup Mark at AskPFEPlat announced the release of a new slow-boot-slow-login (SBSL) hotfix rollup particularly useful for corporate Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 customers: Hey y’all, Mark here with some great news. A massive Slow Boot Slow Login (SBSL) hotfix rollup for enterprises...
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13 Mar 2013
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Kerberos in Load Balanced (MSCRM) Environments
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A topic very near and dear to my heart, after years of writing about Kerb ( Kerbie Goes Bananas ), tips , troubleshooting of Kerb deployments , and general pleas for sanity . Sean over at the Dynamics CRM In The Field blog runs through a “how it should look” scenario with CRM 2011 and...
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4 Oct 2012
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