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UAG DirectAccess monitoring and troubleshooting in UAG 2010 SP1

UAG DirectAccess monitoring and troubleshooting in UAG 2010 SP1 After deploying your UAG DirectAccess environment, you need to ascertain that it’s up and running, and is providing the remote access as planned. There are a few things you’ll want to … Continue reading

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On a DA client, the DCA shows a red X or a yellow exclamation mark even when the connection works fine.

On a DA client, the DCA shows a red X or a yellow exclamation mark even when the connection works fine. A common situation with UAG is that when a DA client connects, he sees a red X or a … Continue reading

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Peeling back the onion on HP-FEX

Peeling back the onion on HP-FEX http://virtualeverything.wordpress.com/2011/10/24/peeling-back-the-onion-on-hp-fex/ Recently, HP and Cisco in collaboration released a FEX module for the HP C7000 chassis. See here and here to read about the release from both HP and Cisco’s perspective. This post is … Continue reading

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DIY outdoor all-weather 3G/Wi-Fi router

DIY outdoor all-weather 3G/Wi-Fi router  Source: http://make-a-project.blogspot.com/2011/10/diy-outdoor-all-weather-3gwi-fi-router.html My father lives in the village where no broadband connection is available. To access Internet he used creepy and hell expensive GPRS connection. Once tired by absence of normal connection and impossibility to show … Continue reading

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Top 10 little-known Gmail features (Part 1)

Top 10 little-known Gmail features (Part 1) Friday, August 31, 2007 3:08 PM Posted by Bill Kee, Associate Product Marketing Manager Gmail has a bunch of lesser-known feature that can end up being very useful once you get to know … Continue reading

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Install OSX Tiger on Intel Machines (or USB Drives) Using Only Windows Software

Install OSX Tiger on Intel Machines (or USB Drives) Using Only Windows Software   Many of the guides for installing OSX Tiger are complicated and use linux. You can install OSX using public-domain free windows only tools. If you wish … Continue reading

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Email ettiquette tips: keeping your email cool

Email ettiquette tips: keeping your email cool E-mail is an amazingly helpful tool but it is also a largely impersonal one. Working in isolation on your notebook without face-to-face contact can lead to a wide range of miscommunications. In fact, … Continue reading

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10 Alternatives to iTunes for managing your iPod

10 Alternatives to iTunes for managing your iPod    This overview details the features (with screenshots) of 10 different programs other than iTunes to manage your iPod. Tutorials are included for every program, and they’re all either free or Open … Continue reading

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Build your own Server

Introduction After showing that one of the known pitfalls of Linux isn’t as bad as most expected, it’s about time to get things into gear and show one of the strengths of Linux. It’s a known fact that Linux (or … Continue reading

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How to boot a Vista system from a locally stored WIM file

How to boot a Vista system from a locally stored WIM file The Windows AIK provides excellent opportunities to create custom Windows PE based images. Those images are provided as WIM files and can be easily converted to ISO files … Continue reading

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