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October 13th, 2008

PowerShell on Windows 2008

Question

How do I install PowerShell on Windows Server 2008?

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October 7th, 2008

AGEE Certificate Request

 

Question

When purchasing certificates for the NetScaler/Citrix Access Gateway Enterprise Edition from the SSL certificate vendor Web site, what Web server type should you specify?

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August 14th, 2008

DOS Loop Through File

Problem:

I have a DOS command I want to run against a list of variables, how can I accomplish this?

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August 13th, 2008

Citrix Access Gateway EE Licensing

Those of you lucky enough to be setting up a Netscaler appliance, AKA Citrix Access Gateway, may be wondering how the thing is licensed and how it integrates with your Citrix License server.

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August 12th, 2008
August 11th, 2008

Enable RDP on a remote system

Question:

How can I enable RDP on a PC or Server remotely?

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August 9th, 2008

Disable IE Enhanced Security (IE ESC) on Windows 2008

Question:

How do I turn off or remove Internet Explorer Enhanced Security in Windows Server 2008?

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August 7th, 2008

PCHealth Directory

Why is my server running out of space, why is it all in a directory called PCHealth, and what the #@*&!~ is PChealth anyway?!!

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August 6th, 2008

Windows 2008 Diskpart

If you’ve been used to aligning your disks under windows 2000/2003, it may be a thing of the past. Evidently, Windows 2008 changes the way volumes are created.

For some background go here and here.

It seems Basic, GPT and Dynamic disks are now aligned on creation at 1 MB, under Windows Server 2008. No diskpar / diskpart commands are needed anymore. You won’t suffer any performance degradation and you don’t need to remember the commands each time. For a refresher, try this post.

 

References:

EMC KB emc56324 (you will need a powerlink account)

anewmessagehasarrived.blogspot.com

August 4th, 2008

Windows Diskpart

For those of you using SANs, whether Fiber Channel or ISCSI, don’t forget to align your partitions for best performance.

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