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Windows XP clients are unable to talk to an application on Windows 2008 Server

Windows XP clients are unable to talk to an application on Windows 2008 Server

 

We recently did an Domain and Forest Function Level upgrade from Windows 2003 mix environment to Windows 2008 R2.  Since the upgrade the XP client application is unable to connect to the server  application the Windows 2008 Server, error message on the server :

Could not connect to DMOutlook: HRESULT = 80070721

FACILITY = FACILITY_WIN32

RPC_S_SEC_PKG_ERROR

A security package specific error occurred.

If we try connecting using a Windows 7 client everything works fine, I also build and Windows 2003 Server and installed the application on it and it works fine.  Please help!

  • Changed type WINSCRIPT Friday, March 2, 2012 7:01 PM

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Hi,

You posted the question in te wrong forum. This forum is only for Exchange related questions. You could try the Active Directory forum which can be found here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/winserverDS/threads

Regards,

Bart Timmermans


KPN Consulting - Technical Consultant www.bart-timmermans.nl Mark as Answer, if it is answer for your Question. Vote as Helpful, if it is helpful to you.


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Thank you


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Need it be this hard?

I have been to the Microsoft Answers site and it is a nightmare over there. I must say I don't envy someone using W8 for the first time. Even so, my installation was not without incident. Try to install and I get "Set up was unable to use the existing partition because it does not contain the required free space". This is when using a freshly formatted 500 Gb drive. Ok, so it's not the install drive that is the problem but the existing W7 System Reserved partition that is too small so that was extended.

I try again and all goes well until suddenly presented with a black screen and a mouse pointer with nothing happening. I turn the second monitor on and hey presto there is the 'Personalise' screen - but no mouse. Get through this with just the keyboard and now I am ready to go.

The mouse, I found, goes off the left of the main monitor and reappears on the right monitor so adjustments are required, but where is the Control Panel. Hidden away in the depths of metro. Any way, it has now been pinned to the taskbar. The drive has been partitioned and user folders redirected to the new partition.

Obviously some work to do yet before W8 is ready for business and a baseline disc image obtained.


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The only real Problem I see is the not visible mouse.

For the Partition if it is too smal it's too small. But I actually wonder why this did happen to you mine was big enough. I did a upgrade installation.

If I read you right you actually did a fresh install? If that's the case I wonder why it insisted to use your old existing Windows 7 Partition. Doesn't really make sense to force you to use it and not creating it new.

For the screen, how should Windows now you turned the Primary Screen off?


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When I initially installed the Developer Preview it did create it's own system reserved partition. The Consumer Preview did not. Looking at the W7 sysres partition, it was found to be only 94 Mb compared with the usual 100 Mb so that may have been the cause of the problem.

The monitor connection largely defines which is the default. I have VGA, DVI and HDMI outputs. When I first connected dual monitors (with W7) the main monitor was DVI and the second monitor VGA. What happened was the 2nd monitor assumed the role of default at bootup. The 2nd monitor was changed to HDMI and the main monitor is then the default. So I install W8 and everything is displayed on the main monitor up to the point when W8 is actually opened and then the display shifts to the 2nd monitor. The fault can only be incorrect default 'Display' settings in Control Panel. I am not the only one to have seen this. Many others, including laptop owners, have as well but without another monitor attached have not known what is going on.


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Ok thanks for the additional Information Makes more sence now.
Wonder why your win7 Partition was only 94 mb. Mine was 100 and I never noticed a System with a smaller one.


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Time was, you could set up the partitions yourself during installation...  Where's that functionality?  d r h should have been given the opportunity to wipe whatever partitions were already on the hard drive clean!

Does anyone else here get the impression that setup has been OVERsimplified?

-Noel


Detailed how-to in my new eBook: Configure The Windows 7 "To Work" Options


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Nowl, perhaps I should make it clear that for both the DP and CP I started with the drive cleared of all partitions and formatted.

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Wow, so it created a partition then immediately reported it could not use it?  That's even worse than what I thought you meant.

For what it's worth on a freshly created VM, here's the reserved partition it created for me - a whopping 350 MB.  Note that it's used 119 MB of it up already.

 

 

-Noel


Detailed how-to in my new eBook: Configure The Windows 7 "To Work" Options


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We use the system reserved partition for the boot folder and as an area to move the recovery WIM file in the event that you BitLocker the volume.  When BitLockered, the BCD store needs to be readable so we can load the operating system.  If you dont want this partition you can create a contiguous partition prior to install and we wont create anything new.

--Joseph [MSFT] http://blogs.technet.com/b/joscon/


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When I initially installed the Developer Preview it did create it's own system reserved partition. The Consumer Preview did not. Looking at the W7 sysres partition, it was found to be only 94 Mb compared with the usual 100 Mb so that may have been the cause of the problem.

There is still only the one sysres partition (created with W7) which I extended to 282 Mb. Now here is the funny thing. It only contains 80 Mb so why was it not large enough in the first place.

ADDED

Noel, have another look at your sysres. It has 119 Mb free and has used 231.

  • Edited by d r h Thursday, March 1, 2012 8:52 PM

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CP should have made its own unless you already had a predefined partition.  We'll honor existing disk layout.  I'm not sure why you hit the issue you did though because I havent seen it.  Your \Windows\Panther\setupact.log might tell us what happened though.

--Joseph [MSFT] http://blogs.technet.com/b/joscon/


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Hey there, drh, I'd love to know more about why you think Microsoft Answers is a nightmare. If you'd like to give some more specific feedback, please visit me in Answers Feedback forum.

Thanks,

EmilyF


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CP should have made its own unless you already had a predefined partition.  We'll honor existing disk layout.  I'm not sure why you hit the issue you did though because I havent seen it.  Your \Windows\Panther\setupact.log might tell us what happened though.

--Joseph [MSFT] http://blogs.technet.com/b/joscon/


setupact is 367 Kb.  How to I attach it.

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I am on the desktop

I double click on a photo and it sends me to Metro showing the photo and nothing else. What can I do with it.

I want some background music while multitasking so double click on a track. Again I am in Metro.

Just how much do I have to reset to be able to work on the desktop.

Somehow Windows 7 looks like heaven.


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You can put the log on a SkyDrive and send me a link for the log.

Metro style applications are full screen, that's why you're seeing the photo displayed as such.


--Joseph [MSFT] http://blogs.technet.com/b/joscon/


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Metro style applications are full screen, that's why you're seeing the photo displayed as such.

Joseph, first let me say that I for one really appreciate you being here - it shows you have an interest in Windows' future, and it's gratifying to know that we are being heard.

I honestly think d r h understands why he's seeing things full screen, but is really saying that full-screen just isn't appropriate for things like playing music while doing other work.  Even a photo being viewed might not be wanted to take over the whole screen.  In my image editing work I often want to look at several side by side, or maybe write an eMail to someone while looking at a photo they sent...  The list goes on. 

But you know these things.

We realize you're toeing the Microsoft line for Metro, but I really don't think the resistance is just a matter of people not yet discovering that they like full-screen apps...  Don't forget we have had the ability to Maximize windows forever.  Some of us, possibly considered power users, just don't Maximize our windows, and thus would not consider Metro, which forces us to do so, an improvement by any means!

-Noel


Detailed how-to in my new eBook: Configure The Windows 7 "To Work" Options


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Completely understand Noel, trust me, your feedback is being heard.

--Joseph [MSFT] http://blogs.technet.com/b/joscon/


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Then add mine as well, if I open something from the desktop, it should NOT send me to metro.

Also, line square x should be in metro apps on a desktop, sorry, dragging my mouse across a 24' monitor to close something is not fun, I've been alt-f4'ing  I don't have a wall sized touch screen, and I doubt I even will.

where's control panel?


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Control panel is under Settings-->More PC Settings or by typing Control Panel at the Start Screen.

--Joseph [MSFT] http://blogs.technet.com/b/joscon/


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i'm seeing a trend, and it tells me microsoft is scared of losing the enterprise to iphones. I don't want my desktop to be a giant ugly phone.


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where's control panel?

Jeff, see also this thread:  http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w8itprogeneral/thread/842c7786-ce8c-4f2a-920e-5a3dea25b95c

In specific answer to your question, the (temporary replacement Start button tool) ViStart provides a Control Panel entry, and the Control Panel does open on the Desktop.  Then you can choose View by Small icons and get this:

 

 

-Noel


Detailed how-to in my new eBook: Configure The Windows 7 "To Work" Options


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You can put the log on a SkyDrive and send me a link for the log


--Joseph [MSFT] http://blogs.technet.com/b/joscon/

Joseph

Sorry I have been so long but I have not used Skydrive yet and am having to find out how it all works (haven't needed Windows live either come to that). I do now have the file on skydrive but have yet to open an e-mail account on W8. I saw the Windows blog video (which opened in metro) and that talked about Skydrive on the desktop but I have seen no sign of it. I would also like it on W7 as well as it does seem a good way of sending large files. How can I do this.

BTW for anyone else reading this, R/Click on the metro start menu in bottom left corner of the desktop and there is a context menu.


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Time was, you could set up the partitions yourself during installation...  Where's that functionality?

-Noel


Detailed how-to in my new eBook: Configure The Windows 7 "To Work" Options

You still can it's right there just like Windows 7, you have to click the Drive Options button and do what you like.  You can also hit Shift-F10, as always, and bring up a cmd window to use diskpart if that's your thing.

MS needs to have a tutorial that runs right after installation that describes the mouse and keyboard functionality options for Desktop users.  Much like  Win 3.x had a tutorial for the mouse and Windows 95 with the Start Menu.  [Win key] + X is your friend to get to Control Panel and most things you would get to by right-click My Computer etc.


EDIT  " R/Click on the metro start menu in bottom left corner of the desktop and there is a context menu."  Nice, that's the same as [win] + x, I'll add that to my cheat sheet.
  • Edited by dgobe Friday, March 2, 2012 5:24 PM

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thanks for the help, but this all seems very work aroundy for the enterprise.

I like the idea of the consistent and integrated environments across platforms, but I can't get around metro being a backwards step on the desktop and how it just takes over stuff.

I'm hoping that being a beta it is just an rough spot and that true enterprise functionality is going to be there. I'd hate to have to wait for the next iteration like we did with vista and waiting for win7 for the business world. I have to too many clients and educating a couple thousand users on all of this silliness would be a complete nightmare.


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You still can it's right there just like Windows 7, you have to click the Drive Options button and do what you like

Thanks.  I didn't recall seeing that.  I captured all the screens during setup, so I went back and looked at them carefully...  Sure enough, I had missed that little link:

 

 

-Noel


Detailed how-to in my new eBook: Configure The Windows 7 "To Work" Options


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thanks for the help, but this all seems very work aroundy for the enterprise.

Sure does!  In my opinion Windows has been getting more and more like this since Vista.  I had to write a whole book on what needs to be done to turn Windows 7 into something reasonable for doing real business work, and you'd better believe I'm already working on the sequel!

We may have to accept that Microsoft is building for the mainstream casual user, because that's where the money (in sheer numbers) is.  Perhaps it's still as powerful as it is because they have to continue to develop Windows with something.

Where does it lead?  Will businesses need an entirely different OS?  Back to Unix maybe?  Hugely expensive business systems from a vendor like IBM?  Who can say?  But as much money as business has, the public who just want to fool around with their little portable devices must have more, that's the only thing I can figure that's driving us down this road.

 

-Noel


Detailed how-to in my new eBook: Configure The Windows 7 "To Work" Options

  • Edited by Noel Carboni Friday, March 2, 2012 6:16 PM corrected wording

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Where does it lead?  With businesses need an entirely different OS?  Back to Unix maybe?  Hugely expensive business systems from a vendor like IBM?  Who can say?  But as much money as business has, the public who just want to fool around with their little portable devices must have more, that's the only thing I can figure that's driving us down this road.

 

-Noel


Detailed how-to in my new eBook: Configure The Windows 7 "To Work" Options

 I know where it leads, to device agnostic "cloud", everything will be VDI or Software as a Service form the corporate servers. Widnows servers will be alive and well, but they see that the desktop as the traditional starting point is going away, you will get a check from the company to buy the device you like and just RDP/Citrix/ViewClient into a VDI system or run apps delivered over those and never see a true desktop. When, 5 years, 10? 15? but it's coming. the touch muti window multi tasking isn't there yet, but with the new arm and tegra chips it's not to far out. The GUI's just need to catch up. I "get" the ideas behind windows 8, I just can't agree with the first iteration of the implementation. There isn't enough "desktop" left for the regular user.


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Am I the only person left who fundamentally dislikes the idea of trusting the integrity of a "cloud" of resources not even remotely under my control to run my business?

Perhaps I'm a dinosaur; I still have Windows verify with me before installing updates.

I wonder what we will all do when the "cloud" just up and refuses to work for us one day...  It might be good to have a lot of gold (and bullets) at that time...

 

-Noel


Detailed how-to in my new eBook: Configure The Windows 7 "To Work" Options


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I think we could be friends.. I'm a paper book guy, so they can't change the words of my books. :P

my cloud: my servers and services to my clients through my network is trust worthy :P it's still a "cloud" service though.


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Created temp tables to move Source to Desitnation

I am having different sources say(oracle, ms sql, share point, excel etc) and altogether 50 tables. I have created 50 temp tables on ms sql (my local database) to move data from these sources to destination (temp tables). None of these tables having primary or foreign key relation ships. I am using packages here to move data from sources to temp tables.

I have 50 main tables (of type sources) having all proper relationships. I am using sql script to move data from the temp tables to master using scripts.

Now suggest me is this good process to move data from sources to temp using packages then move data from temp to master using sql?


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when all the sources you mentioned can be used in SSIS as source(oracle, ms sql, share point, excel etc)  why are you using

temp tables and sql in between

source - SSIS - temp tables -SQL- destination

when you can do

source --SSIS -- destination


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1st a heads-up: your post is an informational message.

2nd - I guess you did not use the actual ##temp notation tables, but rather a staging kind of a table, so it is OK, as designed, but perhaps for encapsulation purposes you could do it all in SSIS.


Arthur My Blog


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he might be using the temp tables to do some processing or comparison matching, but honestly i agree, you should just do it all in ssis, no need to touch the database until you're ready to write into it, i would even go a step further and say that you don't even need to declare the source in ssis at all, just use a script component in the data flow task to read all the necessary data using c# and then do whatever manipulations you need to do in the c# code and then write to the database like that you wouldn't have to deal with the headaches of using a lot of the components that might require using a lot of different types of tools

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I have not used ##temp notation tables. Instead of temp tables, I would say staging tables.  This will make my work easy becuase I have lot of primary key & foreign key relationships in the DB. My packages will run weekly, daily etc. What I thought of all bringing data into temp and by using sql script move temp data to main data. Is it good idea? And also the reason for using temp tables, if we have any issues with source data it will not impact on destination tables. On top of this I will validate the data before I  move this to destination tables.


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This is an excellent approach!

Good luck.


Arthur My Blog


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Proposal for a new installation option in Windows Server 8

I think that in Windows Server 8 would be interesting to have three installation option:

  • Core
  • Full Classic
  • Full Metro

Full is usefull for server that have RDS Roles and publish Metro applications, or in which you use the configuration tool based on WinRT.

In situations where you need the GUI, but you are only using tools based on Win32/.NET the Full Clasic option is it is preferable especially if you have to manage the server via KVM console with integrated low quality mouse.


Ermanno Goletto - Sysadmin.it
MCTS - MCSA - MCP - MCBMSP - MCBMSS
I miei progetti su CodePlex: Hyper-v Guest Console - RDRemote - SysInfoHTA - User Profile Cleaner

  • Changed type Bruce-Liu Tuesday, March 6, 2012 4:10 PM

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 Thanks for the suggestion Ermanno.

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Exchange 2003 support

Do the built-in Windows 8 mail and calendar app support Exchange 2003? I can create the account but it doesn't sync.

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Do the built-in Windows 8 mail and calendar app support Exchange 2003? I can create the account but it doesn't sync.
Yes, I need to know too. I can't even get it connected. We are using internal CA and I have it imported into the trusted CA store

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I'm able to connect with exchange 2003 but only partially. I know I'm only suppose to get the last 14 days mail but I'm missing the past 7 days.... weird. My calendar does not sync at all. I also get errors that the xxxx@exhangeaccount.com account is not available once in a while. 

If you found this post helpful, please give it a "Helpful" vote. If it answered your question, remember to mark it as an "Answer".


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There are now threads open for Exchange 2007 and 2010 about not beeing able to connect with the mail program.

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I'd also like to know if the mail program is connecting through http, definitely need that for access to exchange outside of our business LAN.
  • Edited by prophotoc Friday, March 2, 2012 8:36 PM

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some vms are not running in Hyper-v

Hi,

Based on subject and following link as address of snapshots of problem,I am faced to the problem after disable the DVD Drive in 5 my vms and after S/D and re-start the machines are not running and when I was to shutting down the some error occured that I show in the following link.

Integration services are enable and before the change the driver of DVD to none the everything were okay.

https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=a4735368f2ad41e4&id=A4735368F2AD41E4%21110

Thanks in advance foe any help and guide.

Peyman




  • Edited by peyman razmjoo Sunday, February 26, 2012 7:31 PM
  • Edited by Vincent Hu Monday, February 27, 2012 1:31 AM upload the screenshot

Reply:

Hi,

Please login into the virtual machine, proceed to Services to see whether you have Hyper-V Guest Shutdown Service enabled.

By the way, what's the version of the operating system running within the problematic virtual machines?


 


Vincent Hu

TechNet Community Support


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Dear Mr.Hu,

Many thanks for your reply.

For your attention I made two vms server R2 in Hyper-v ,so one of them is okay but another one after restart and is not running and when I was to shutdown  the vms the above error occured.

But it is noticeable that after the finishing the R2 and disable the DVD Rom this problem I was faced.Also in some before cases,I was faced to this case,but I did not find any solution.Despite of this,the host situation R2 is okay and all the services is running.

I am very glad if you and anybody to help me for solving this problem.

Many Thanks.

Peyman


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The VM must be on and running to support shutdown.

If the VM is in a Saved or powered off state it cannot be shut down.

To remove an ISO from a DVD drive the VM can be running, but to remove the DVD drive all together, the VM must be powered off.

I am not clear what you mean by 'disable dvd drive' and I have no context for what "S/D" means.


Brian Ehlert (hopefully you have found this useful) http://ITProctology.blogspot.com
Learn. Apply. Repeat.
Disclaimer: Attempting change is of your own free will.


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Hi,
 
It seems that I missed something in your first thread. According to the screenshot, the virtual machine was running, however, it failed to boot into Windows system. So the Integration Service was not running and you will not be able to perform a "Shut Down" which need Integration Services support. In this way, you can click the "Power Off" button to power off the virtual machine.
 
So now the problem is that the virtual machine is not running properly.
 
I would like to collect some information about your description: "But it is noticeable that after the finishing the R2 and disable the DVD Rom this problem I was faced"
 
1. Did you see the desktop when you finished the installation of R2?
2. I suspect that the "disable the DVD Rom" here meant checked the box "None" in DVD drive items under Virtual machine's settings, so the ISO file or CD/DVD was not running.
 
Please try to power off the virtual machine and then start it again to see whether you can start it properly.

Vincent Hu

TechNet Community Support


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Hi,

I mean that after installation of R2 ,I dismounted the DVD drive because you know that for setup another vms it is necessary to disengage the DVD DRIVE for setup other vms.

For S/D It is mean Shut Down.

Okay I was proceed to your comments as glance.

Thank you.

Peyman


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Hi,

I mean that after installation of R2 ,I dismounted the DVD drive because you know that for setup another vms it is necessary to disengage the DVD DRIVE for setup other vms.

For S/D It is mean Shut Down.

Okay I was proceed to your comments as glance.

Thank you.

Peyman



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hi Mr Hu

Many thanks for yours pleasant guidelines,My problem is solved and exatly because of yours mentioned reason.

Thanks again and more for your attention.

Peyman


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Counter in emai ID

 when an email ID is being created of similar name i.e. Ali Abid and there are four Ali Abid but their email IDs are being created as

1.  ali.abid

2. abid.ali

3. a.abid

4. aliabid

these ID is being created with counter e.g. aliabid4@example.com


Reply:

Since there are no responses, I will take a stab here.  So the question is what version of Exchange do you have?  What is your email address polcy?  Let's start with that and see if we can come up with an answer.  My guess is that your alias is based off of the first name combined with the full last name.  However, your third item does not match as there is a single letter there.  Is there any reference to ali in that one?

As for the counter, this is normal.  All email addresses in Exchange must be unique otherwise there are issues.  There is internal logic in Exchange to help prevent duplicates.


JAUCG


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Dual-boot Bonuses

Let's say W7 & W8.  Let's say there's a Sys drive& a Data drive & maybe others, too.  When > Computer in the W7, see all the drives.  AND... when in W8 > Computer AND still see & can access ALL the same drives... nice bonus to dual-boot, can get @ & use everything you already have from BOTH OSs.  If, you don't have a spare machine & can dual-boot (have drive availability), it's a great method & sure beats a VM.    Also, since you can see both OSs, it an easy Drag-n-Drop to copy wanted Favorites, Favorites Bar, Documents, Pictures & so on over from 1 OS to the other. 
A tip - when switching OSs, Log Off from the one you will not be using. Cheers,
Drew

Drew MS Partner / MS Beta Tester / Pres. Computer Issues Pres. Computer Issues www.drewsci.com




  • Edited by Drew1903 Saturday, March 3, 2012 11:54 AM

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Already have the main user folders redirected to another drive. Also, in the library folders, add the W7 folders and it is all in one place. Easy to drag & drop from one to the other. 

Also added downloads as a library item so I can easily get hold of those in W7.

  • Edited by d r h Friday, March 2, 2012 1:25 PM

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WSP

HI,

i have created a wsp through sharepoint 2010, and this is directly deployed globaly. This happens when i right cilck on the project and click on Deploy. but i want this wsp to be deployed to a particular web app.. how do i do it


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Hi,

By navigating to the properties of the project file in Visual Studio (select the project in solution explorer and press F4 to go to properties) you can set the site url that where your WSP should get deployed. But if its the case that you don't have anything specific to be deployed to a particular web application only, then your solution get deployed globally. Its not something to do with Visual Studio deployment, its the behavior of sharepoint. Even if you try to deploy it using Central administration, using manual steps, it will say you that it can be only deployed globally.


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If you are using native Visual Studio 2010 functionality then you can simply open up the "Package Designer" and select your deployment  options from there . for that  you need to modify the manifest.xml

or

 if you want to do it for a web application do it like this.

stsadm.exe -o addsolution -filename "C:\yourwsp.wsp"
stsadm.exe -o execadmsvcjobs
stsadm.exe -o deploysolution -name yourwsp.wsp -immediate -allowgacdeployment -allowCasPolicies -force 
stsadm.exe -o execadmsvcjobs
stsadm.exe -o activatefeature -filename "yourwsp\feature.xml" -url "webappurl" -force
iisreset

or use powerhell scripts:

http://patrickboom.wordpress.com/2010/05/31/using-powershell-to-deploy-sharepoint-solutions-wsp-2/


MCTS,MCPD Sharepoint 2010. My Blog- http://sharepoint-journey.com


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Reply:

Thanks ,,, i have added the solution through stsadm command,, but when i go to central admin and try to deploy it, i do not get the option to select the webapp,.

do you mean to say i have t deploy the wsp through stsadm command only so that i can deploy it to any particular webapp.


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check this below link it will give clear idea:

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sharepoint2010setup/thread/e2463b9f-28f6-4788-8b50-9cff1e3d74c4/


MCTS,MCPD Sharepoint 2010. My Blog- http://devendra-sharepoint.blogspot.in
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Advanced Topics in Biztalk Server 2009

Hi all,

I am working on Biztalk for the past 6 months as  a fresher and i have good knowledge in the below by the practical Experience.

Mapping, Schema, Orchestration, Custom Pipelines, Custom Functoids, Pre and Post Processing Scripts, calling the Helper Libraries (c#?.Net),

Adapters (SQL,SAP), Rules Engine, Custom XSLT(Custom Mapping), WCF basics.


Now i like to grasp some more additional Knowledge in Biztalk Server 2009.

Please guide me by directing me to learn the Advanced Topics in Biztalk that i am not aware of.

Thanks


Don't forget to mark the post as answer or vote as helpful if it does, Regards - Rajasekhar.R



Reply:

Hi Rajshekhar,

Please go through the Technet article from Steef-Jan

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/2240.biztalk-server-resources-on-the-technet-wiki.aspx

This link covers most of the things common across all BizTalk versions also there links for advanced topics as well.

I think this will give you direction and you can choose to learn topic of your interest.


Thanks With Regards,
Shailesh Kawade
MCTS BizTalk Server
Please Mark This As Answer If This Helps You.
http://shaileshbiztalk.blogspot.com/


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Reply:

Hi!

Knowledge comes with learning. I would recommend you to read books and participate on forums to learn more! ;)

The TechNet Wiki as Shailesh referes to have a lot of intresting articles regarding BizTalk. I would recommend you to check the following;

BizTalk Server Books

BizTalk 2010: Training Materials

You can also take the MCTS BizTalk Server 2010 exam. You can read more about it here

Always try to follow best parctice when creating applications.

Best regards

Tord Glad Nordahl
Bouvet ASA, Norway
http://www.BizTalkAdmin.com |@tordeman

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Reply:

Hi

Good suggestions by Tord and Shailesh!

However, I would like to suggest your one more link , which is all about coding and design guidelines for BizTalk server solutions. Please refer following link to understand some advance concepts of development in BizTalk

Review of Solution Design 

There are other contents as well in the article, Might be helpful for future!

HTH,Naushad (MCC/MCTS) http://alamnaushad.wordpress.com,My New Technet Wiki Article "BizTalk Server: Performance Tuning & Optimization"

If this is helpful or answers your question - please mark accordingly! Please "Vote As Helpful" if this was useful while resolving your question!



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Reply:

Hi Rajasekhar,

as i can see you covered almost of the core BizTalk Server foundations in technical terms.

BizTalk Server yet is an integration platform, made to connect in almost any EAI process and capable to handle a large variety of business processes.

Therefore i'd recommand to have a glance at the typical EAI challenges which inlcude also message patterns and solution design. Despite the backend B2B processing there's also scenarios, witch comprise clients, e.g. MS Infopath. You can find various information about SOA topics related to BizTalk Server as well, more or less generic. One of my all time favs:

http://my.safaribooksonline.com/book/software-engineering-and-development/soa/9781847195005

hth

Paul Endras



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WATK\Labs\HPCParametricSweep bug

Just to report a simple bug on the Jan refresh of WATK\Labs\HPCParametricSweep.

namespace CPUSpinner  {   class Program   {   static void Main(string[] args)   {   Spinner.Spin(args[0]);   }   }  }
Should have some protection over Spin(), in case user forgot to give parameter.

Reply:

Hi

Thank you for sharing experiences. I will help to report this problem to relative team.

Thank you.


Please mark the replies as answers if they help or unmark if not. If you have any feedback about my replies, please contact msdnmg@microsoft.com Microsoft One Code Framework


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Controlling Permissions on Enterprise Wiki

I have an Enterprise WIki site setup for one of the departments in the my organization. I have modified the Enterprise WIki Page Layout and added a Noteboard on it so that users can leave comments on the articles. Now I want control the editing rights on the Wiki site. In my case I want that only the members of the department can edit the wikis whereas other users in the organization can only Read the pages and add comments in the Noteboard. Is such a kind of functionality possible without coding? else if coding is required how to achieve it?

Sub report visibility

SQL 2008 R2

I have built a report using Report Builder 3, and this report has sub reports. The sub report has two tablix on it and are shown / hidded dependant on a value passed to it from the main report. When running this in report builder 3, the showing / hidiing of the tablix works fine, however when running from a web application the show / hide expressions dont work.

I am at a loss as to why this might be. I am presuming it is to d with the report ad the report has an embedded dataset, so I know the data being used is constant


Dont ask me .. i dont know

Med-V implementation for Windows 7 with SCCM 2007

Hello,

We are planning for implementing Med-V 2.0 for Windows 7 machine using SCCM.. So can someone please guide me through the necessary steps for the same & if possible please share the implementation guide as well.


AMIT


Reply:

you can use configmr product to deploy VHD files (please read the document what i meant VHD http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=med-v%202.0%20guide&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCsQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdownload.microsoft.com%2Fdownload%2Fa%2F4%2Fe%2Fa4ef20e1-763c-4cbe-8eb7-f541a95ac092%2Fmed-v%25202.0%2520trial%2520guide.docx&ei=OYxQT8WQE4TJrAeY0NzfDQ&usg=AFQjCNGfvTyBzzQ2ZJ6acdDu7YSJRlIrGw)

To get VHD file,you will have follow the document given above to prepare compressed file and then distribute it to the clients to make the applications compatible .

reference guide for medV 2.0 http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/2384.aspx

as this is configuration manager forum,suggest you post it on correct forum to get implementation plan etc,


Please click on "vote as Helpful" if you feel this post helpful to you.

Eswar Koneti | My Tech blog: www.eskonr.com | Linkedin: Eswar Koneti



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Unable to add user in FBA site !!! :(

Hello,

Scenario :

I have configured FBA , but unable to get login through FBA user as when I try to login it throws "Access Denied" error.

I need to set permission to sharepoint fba site with fba user.

Issue :

Can anyone please let me know what are the approaches to Add FBA user in sharepoint groups ike "Owners" , "Members" and "Visitors" ?


Dipti Chhatrapati


Reply:

Access denied means that user is authenticated but not authorized . Are you sure you have provided permissions for the user ? Check all the list on which access rights are provided or not. 

For example you have access to the site but on the page you have webpart which do some activity on list , and list do not have access than also you will get access denied error. 


Regards,
Milan Chauhan


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Reply:
yet I have not added users in any group because when I try to add it it throws "No Exact match was found...." I tried to add programmatically but doesnt work yet...as it throws "Specified user could not be found".

Dipti Chhatrapati



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Reply:

I resolved it through programmatically.

thanks,


Dipti Chhatrapati


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How to access uploaded files and data entered via web-form from a 'SharePoint Internet' site to a 'Sharepoint Intranet' site?

I have a requirement where I need to get the data from Intrernet site to an Intranet site. This may have uploaded document or the data entered by the Internet users via a web-form. The login credential of the internet users will not be from Active Directory as in case of Intranet users.

Please help me give solution, an architecture as to how this can be done in an easiest possible way!


Reply:

I have a requirement where I need to get the data from Intrernet site to an Intranet site. This may have uploaded document or the data entered by the Internet users via a web-form. The login credential of the internet users will not be from Active Directory as in case of Intranet users.

Please help me give solution, an architecture as to how this can be done in an easiest possible way!

Not necessarily an architecture, but any solution towards achiveing this goal will be helpful. I came to know about Extranets, as this could be used to get a solution for an above scenario. Is this is the right thing to do..if yes, then what is the minimum infrastructure, in which this can be done. Appreciate response with respect to SP 2010.

Thanks in Advance!


  • Edited by AmarendraK Monday, February 27, 2012 7:13 AM grammar

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Hey Amarendra,

Basically, once you create the site for Intranet, you can probably extend it to the internet zone for making it available to Internet users. You can have a separate sets of front end pages for both types of users which shares the common data repository. Content DB will remain same for both sites.

I hope this makes sense.


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Reply:

Thanks for your reply Dipesh. I want internet users to access only few pages and not the entire site...It should be just available to upload few docs or enter personal details as requried in forms and the rest of the site should remain to Intranet only.

Can this be done? Please give few hints for accomplishing this.

Thanks!


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Reply:

Definitely it can be done... You can have separate library which contains pages for internet users specific. You can grant permission on those pages to anonymous users. You need to set anonymous access at List and Library level on the extended site (Internet Site).  

There are many blogs where you can get information about how to set anonymous access on the site.

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Dipesh


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Reply:

Thanks Dipesh ..I will try it out !


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How to add multiple counters in a single Windows performance rule in SCOM 2007 R2

Hello,

I an new to SCOM.  I am basically connecting to SCOM server remotely (through EnterpriseManagement APIs). I want to get the performance data for all the Windows computers configured in SCOM server.

In order to collect the performance data, first I need to create rules specifying the counters. Is there any way by which I can configure multiple counters in a single Rule.

e.g. Can I create a rule names "testRule" having category Process and counters %processor time, I/O Data bytes/sec... ?



Reply:
 

Hi,

I would like to suggest you refer to the method in the following thread:

Can I create a monitor based on the sum of two performance counters?

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/operationsmanagergeneral/thread/01e0be35-bd7b-4dd7-9661-6ef3c3571ec5

Hope this helps.

Thanks.

Nicholas Li

TechNet Community Support


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Reply:

Hi

I'm not sure I understand your requirements - are you looking to pull all of the data out of SCOM into another application to view it there? 

Or are you looking to collect this data from monitored windows servers into SCOM? There are many rules out of the box that collect performance data for SCOM so I'm not sure why you are looking to create more rules unless it is for items not covered by the management packs? % Processor time and disk IO are covered by the windows management pack.  

SCOM is a scripting engine so you depending on the scripting skills available to you, most things "can be done". There are some major considerations if you are trying to collect data from objects which have multiple instances which are covered here:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2007/12/14/how-do-i-collect-data-from-a-multi-instance-object-like-a-sql-db-instance.aspx 

http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2009/11/24/writing-monitors-to-target-logical-or-physical-disks.aspx 

One monolithic rule covering a lot of counters is likely to be a big hit on the monitored system every time it runs and it will be difficult to set overrides as you could only override for the rule, not the individual stream of data. It really isn't the way to go with SCOM, it isn't good practice and is likely to be a performance problem on both the monitored server and on scom.

Cheers

Graham


New SCOM 2012 Blog! - http://www.systemcentersolutions.com/blog/
View OpsMgr tips and tricks at http://systemcentersolutions.wordpress.com/


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Allow me to share...

This is pulled out of context from another tech forum.  Basically, it followed some positive comments & bits to which, I added this that I trust y'all will allow me to share w/ you.


Well, y'all knew I'd toss my 2 cents in here  Yes, I, too, knew the numbers, the specs, even the motivators & goals, in advance AND what it all suggested... hell, I even sat through a whole morning of listening the Steve rant about its greatness & appeal...  I muddled about w/ the DP.  We are not there yet, folks but, now we have a beta.  It's still early!!...I don't hear my machine running!!! That is notthe case when it's on Windows 7.  I have gauges on my screens… the activity & levels are not the same!!  Period.  W/ Windows 8 it's freaky how low the values are.  No wonder things are fast; point here is, to see it hands-on, that's when it becomes concrete & impressive.  Damn machine is hardly working... doing the same stuff as would be in Windows 7.  However, ppl will balk & fight it tooth & nail unless the majority buy into comments like these.  MS has hit a homer, by the looks of it, so far.  Will most ppl buy into it, not only as a purchase but, conceptually.  I will be bold enough to say MS has turned a corner in what IT & computing is & is becoming, where it's going.  This should have appeal... BUT, will the (Metro) Start be a turn off, the lack of Start Menu, ppl thinking it requires Touch and "What??!! I have to go new, again, already??!!"... will these 3 be obstacles?  Will all the timely sense it makes, all the performance it offers, outshine all that?  Between the number devices upon which this thing is happy & the number of End Users who could be very happy w/ it... it is worth learning it & w/out a chip on one's shoulder OR being pissed about a learning curve... why wouldn't there be a learning curve?  Ah, but, no call for panic... MS gave it to the world @ a time ppl would be so bloody curious they  would try or play w/ the damn thing, right now, Beta or not, for free... and, gosh, what happens if, even, most of them think it's screamin' cool, too?  Maybe, MS lures & hooks folks... Ya think??  Anyway, all factiousness aside, even w/ some things in the DP I thought, this is how is should have always been; then you realise what actually exists now, technically, how Windows 8 positions itself & the IT road ahead...  faster, smaller, more powerful & capable, lighter on resources & easier to understand & use. So far, this OS looks like it may be a hit that's going out of the park & lots of folks will applaud.  Regards, Drew


Drew MS Partner / MS Beta Tester / Pres. Computer Issues Pres. Computer Issues www.drewsci.com

Rename attribute flow error status does not cause sync error when provisioning disabled

When troubleshooting a provisioning rename failure today with a colleague, we noticed that while the pending rename was detected on the FIM MA full sync, the pending export to AD was not being applied to the AD CS.  With a bit of digging we found that while there was no error reported in the synchronization step (either on the CS as a whole, or individually using a preview on the FIM MA connector), by inspecting the preview results a little closer we could see an "Error" value for the status of the EAF.  This is similar to other observations logged on this forum here:

Unlike the above scenarios, in our case the exception was to do with a rename of the DN such that there was a clash with an existing CS object (which ALSO was pending a rename).  This caused some confusion, until I reasoned that because we were still in the "initial match" phase the provisioning checkbox was presently turned OFF, it occurred to me that perhaps this was how the FIM sync engine is now designed to work in this scenario (when provisioning is disabled, since renames are a performed in the provisioning phase of synchronisation).  My theory is that if provisioning WERE to be enabled then this scenario SHOULD cause the generation of an overall sync error - as opposed to an overall success status (despite the individual EAF error for the dn flow).

We are attempting to reconstruct this scenario in a lab - because we can't test this theory in Production - however while we do this can anyone else confirm my above theory?  Or do we get the same result with provisioning enabled?

Thanks.


Bob Bradley (FIMBob @ http://thefimteam.com/) ... now using Event Broker 3.0 @ http://www.fimeventbroker.com/ for just-in-time delivery of FIM 2010 policy via the sync engine

  • Changed type UNIFYBobMVP Sunday, May 20, 2012 12:51 AM Can't seem to get any response on this - probably will raise this in Connect

Skype

FYI:

Where there were issues w/ Skype on the DP it works fine on the Beta.

Drew MS Partner / MS Beta Tester / Pres. Computer Issues Pres. Computer Issues www.drewsci.com


Reply:
Thanks for the feedback Drew.

--Joseph [MSFT] http://blogs.technet.com/b/joscon/


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Reply:
Are you not getting the "Stop running this script?" error on the skype home tab? If I click "Yes" then Skype just locks up.

Thanks,
Bobby Cannon
BobbyCannon.com


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In the DP I was getting "Skype has stopped working".  On the Beta it is just fine.  But, I'm in Windows 7 @ the moment.  When I go back to Windows 8 (soon) I'll check it, again, for you...

Drew MS Partner / MS Beta Tester / Pres. Computer Issues Pres. Computer Issues www.drewsci.com


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Ok, I'm back in Windows 8.  Everything & anything I do w/ Skype including, I think, the things you mention gets no errors, snags, messages or snags of any kind.  Sorry.  But, I did say I'd check into it for you.

Drew MS Partner / MS Beta Tester / Pres. Computer Issues Pres. Computer Issues www.drewsci.com


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