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    • System Center Configuration Manager
      • SCCM 2012R2
    • Windows Clients
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      • Windows Server 2008R2
      • Windows Server 2012
      • Windows Server 2012R2
      • Windows Server 2016
  • Citrix
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    • XenApp and Xendesktop 7.15 LTSR
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Installing Failover Clustering on Server 2012

Shabaz April 3, 2014 0 Comments

This is a step-by-step guide on how to set up a failover cluster in Windows Server 2012. First we will install the failover clustering feature, with the management tools. Then we will create the cluster, and finally we will install…
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Failover Clustering, Microsoft, Windows Server, Windows Server 2012

Failover Clustering, Microsoft, Server 2012, Windows Server

Moving subfolder of a shared folder, does not retain permissions

Shabaz April 1, 2014 1 Comment

When you move a folder within the same volume, NTFS permissions are supposed to be retained. As a matter of fact, that is the only way permissions can be retained during copy or move operations. If you move a folder to another volume,…
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Microsoft, Windows Server, Windows Server 2008R2

Microsoft, Server 2008R2, Windows Server

How to check if a machine is physical or virtual

Shabaz March 27, 2014 4 Comments

If you connect to a remote machine through remote desktop protocol, you might not always know whether that machine is virtual or physical. If you would like to find out whether the machine you have connected to is virtual or…
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Microsoft, Powershell, Windows Server, Windows Server 2008R2

Microsoft, Powershell, Server 2008R2, Windows Server

Installing Failover Clustering on Server 2008R2

Shabaz March 26, 2014 2 Comments

This is a step-by-step guide on how to set up a failover cluster in Windows Server 2008R2, in a test lab. A cluster is a group of independent computers that work together to increase the availability of applications and services,…
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Failover Clustering, Microsoft, Test Labs, Windows Server, Windows Server 2008R2

Failover Clustering, Microsoft, Server 2008R2, Test Labs

Installing StarWind iSCSI SAN Free Edition

Shabaz March 24, 2014 1 Comment

This is a step-by-step guide on how to install and configure StarWind iSCSI SAN Free Edition. StarWind iSCSI SAN is an iSCSI Target that converts any Windows server into a SAN. You can deploy it in your test lab, and…
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Failover Clustering, Other, Test Labs

Failover Clustering, Test Labs

Installing Active Directory on Windows Server 2008R2

Shabaz March 23, 2014 2 Comments

This is a step-by-step guide on how to create the first domain controller in a new Windows Server 2008R2 forest. If you are going to perform a test lab of any kind, involving Windows servers, you will most certainly need…
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Active Directory, Microsoft, Test Labs, Windows Server, Windows Server 2008R2

Active Directory, Microsoft, Server 2008R2, Test Labs

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