Win GFI MailEssentials for Your Business

Win one of the two license packs for GFI MailEssentials, #1 anti-spam solution used by over 80,000 customers worldwide.

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How to Add Remote IP Addresses to Existing Receive Connectors

How to use Powershell to add new IP addresses to a Receive Connector without overwriting the existing remote IP range.

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Complete Exchange 2007 Transition Guide

The complete Exchange Server 2007 Transition Guide will step you through the process of migrating your Exchange Server 2003 organization to Exchange Server 2007.

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Exchange Server 2007 High Availability

Read my five part series covering the fundamentals of Exchange Server 2007 high availability. Learn how to configure and operate replication (LCR, SCR) and clustering modes (SCC, CCR) for Exchange Server 2007.

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Exchange Server 2007 Backup and Recovery

Read my five part series covering the fundamentals of Exchange Server 2007 backup and recovery.

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Windows Vista: Install now? Install later?

February 5, 2007

Internet forums are all abuzz at the moment with discussion on Windows Vista: how will it perform, which version to buy, will this application work, etc etc etc.
Amongst all that there is a group of people who are sticking to a belief that serious users and businesses won’t bother installing Vista until the first service [...]

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Windows Vista Public Launch

January 30, 2007

Today was the long awaited public release of the new Microsoft Windows Vista operating system, the successor to Windows XP.
The operating system has been available to businesses and Technet subscribers for a few months now, and was released in public betas before then. From my own play with the betas there is no doubt in [...]

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Free Software Advocates Resorting To Graffiti

January 24, 2007

Someone at the Free Software Foundation seems to think that an effective means of promoting free software is to actively campaign against Microsoft’s new Vista operating system, and created the Bad Vista website.  I personally think this is somewhat like negative campaigns in policital races – attack the opposition rather than promote your own strengths.
As [...]

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New Year, New Site

January 5, 2007

2007 sees the transition of The Capslock Assassin website from a Mambo CMS site to a Wordpress site.
Mambo was all fine and well, but a bit much for a site that is really more of a blog than a heavy content website. I definitely feel at this stage that Wordpress can provide the functionality [...]

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Modifying RIS Images For Smaller Hard Disks

November 8, 2006

I was out at a customer site on the weekend setting up their new computer. Should be no problems at all as it was the same Dell model as one they had purchased a few months before, and I had taken the time to create a RIS image when I built that first one.Having used [...]

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Firefox v Debian… DING! DING DING

October 12, 2006

Linux.com has written about the ongoing disagreement between Debian and Mozilla over the inclusion of Firefox in the next version of Debian.I think this quote sums it up best:
Debian’s Dorland says the whole process has been “annoyingly bureaucratic and is completely unprecedented in the Free Software community.”
The article goes on to say:
He agrees that renaming [...]

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