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A while back, I promised I'd continue talking about CDO, .Net, Exchange, AD, and good stuff like that. Albeit belatedly, I thought I'd post how to mailbox enable a user in VB.Net. I'm goign to assuem that the user is already in the directory, as we already...
Sometimes remembering or deriving the full distinguished name of an object in the directory can be painful to do by hand. Luckily, Microsoft provides a nice little browser utility with the server os' and the 2003 admin pack. Beware that you can do A LOT...
KC Blogged about the lack of IT Bloggers. I signed up for a blog here on aspnet back when it was actually .net focused. The site has obviously changed quite a bit since then. I've always kept most of my non-.Net stuff at my own site - www.briandesmond...
Well, this new Agg Views thing indicates that my babbling about Active Directory stuff is mildly interesting, so, I'm continuing the series here. This morning's task is creating a contact in AD. Before we get going, let me give a brief overview of my...
Well, I haven't posted here recently because I've been a busy sysadmin & haven't had time to touch my copy of Visual Studio.Net. A new project, writing an Intranet for Payton's teachers and students has cropped up, and, I've been doing some new stuff...
Tim posted a list of handy Windows keyboard shortcuts. Someone pointed out in his comments that some of these don't work on all versions of Windows, such as Win + L which will lock your machine on XP & 2003, but not 2000. Fortunately, this particular...
I wrote an article on my personal/tech blog about how to build a domain controller for use in a disconnected development lab. This is also relevant for .Net if you're building an Active Directory connected app, so, here's the beginning of the article...
FrankPR got an external DVD burner. We got a whole bunch of these at school, and having an external CD Burner, and an external DVD burner got really annoying really quick when I had 5.25” bays free in my tower. So, here's a dongle reduction tip...
One thing I hear rather often is that “I can't install X because it won't run on 2003”. If you're talking about most simple sorts of devices (i.e. mice, scanners, keyboards, gaming peripherals, etc), chances are you're just being fooled by...
Roy Osherove wonders how to get his non-wireless MS keyboard working. Microsoft recently released a new version of IntelliType (their keyboard software), which works with Windows 2003. Goto http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/downloads...
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