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NetScaler « SBC Solutions
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Better Living through Terminal Services. Check your RPC nodes. Came across this issue recently when migrating to new appliances. When initiating a GSLB configuration sync, you may see the following error:. Getting Config: Skipping - ERROR: Invalid username or password. Generally speaking, this sounds fairly straightforward. Check the RPC node configuration under Network - RPC. The RPC secret must be the same on both nodes, and if using secure RPC ( which you should. This aspect of configuration isn't at ...
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2013 Scripting Games | PowerSchill
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Mastering the laws of physics with Windows PowerShell. Atlanta Citrix User Group. Atlanta PowerShell User Group. Laquo; The Good The Bad and The Ugly – Scripting Games 2013 Event 1. Locating All of the Unlinked GPOs in Your Domain. In little over a week, on Thursday, April 25, 2013, the much anticipated 2013 Scripting Games will begin. The Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson. Has managed the event himself until now. This year he gets some help, with the games being managed by PowerShell.org. EdgeSight Under The Hood.
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disaster recovery « SBC Solutions
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Better Living through Terminal Services. High Availability – A Narrative. If you don't have HA configured and running in your environment, this is when you get a few thousand angry people beating down on your poor helpdesk staff. For up to ten agonizing minutes, your environment vanishes into thin air. The NetScaler dutifully creates a coredump and then reboots the device, meaning that all traffic destined for that device is now dead in the water. Anyone accessing any load balanced VIPs? Pitboss, meanwhi...
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high availability « SBC Solutions
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Better Living through Terminal Services. High Availability – A Narrative. If you don't have HA configured and running in your environment, this is when you get a few thousand angry people beating down on your poor helpdesk staff. For up to ten agonizing minutes, your environment vanishes into thin air. The NetScaler dutifully creates a coredump and then reboots the device, meaning that all traffic destined for that device is now dead in the water. Anyone accessing any load balanced VIPs? Pitboss, meanwhi...
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GSLB « SBC Solutions
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Better Living through Terminal Services. Check your RPC nodes. Came across this issue recently when migrating to new appliances. When initiating a GSLB configuration sync, you may see the following error:. Getting Config: Skipping - ERROR: Invalid username or password. Generally speaking, this sounds fairly straightforward. Check the RPC node configuration under Network - RPC. The RPC secret must be the same on both nodes, and if using secure RPC ( which you should. This aspect of configuration isn't at ...
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security « SBC Solutions
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Better Living through Terminal Services. Check your RPC nodes. Came across this issue recently when migrating to new appliances. When initiating a GSLB configuration sync, you may see the following error:. Getting Config: Skipping - ERROR: Invalid username or password. Generally speaking, this sounds fairly straightforward. Check the RPC node configuration under Network - RPC. The RPC secret must be the same on both nodes, and if using secure RPC ( which you should. This aspect of configuration isn't at ...
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Better Living through Terminal Services. Check your RPC nodes. Came across this issue recently when migrating to new appliances. When initiating a GSLB configuration sync, you may see the following error:. Getting Config: Skipping - ERROR: Invalid username or password. Generally speaking, this sounds fairly straightforward. Check the RPC node configuration under Network - RPC. The RPC secret must be the same on both nodes, and if using secure RPC ( which you should. This aspect of configuration isn't at ...
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Exploring the AppSense PersInfo Tool | PowerSchill
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Mastering the laws of physics with Windows PowerShell. Atlanta Citrix User Group. Atlanta PowerShell User Group. Laquo; Using PowerShell Default Parameter Values to Prevent Unfortunate Accidents. AppSense Personalization API: Getting Started and Loading the Proxy DLL. Exploring the AppSense PersInfo Tool. Â and thought it sounded really interesting so I downloaded it. After downloading the zip file and extracting it I noticed that it was just a single executable. So I Â logged in to my XenApp. Perhaps th...
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Using PowerShell Default Parameter Values to Prevent Unfortunate Accidents | PowerSchill
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Mastering the laws of physics with Windows PowerShell. Atlanta Citrix User Group. Atlanta PowerShell User Group. Laquo; Locating All of the Unlinked GPOs in Your Domain. Exploring the AppSense PersInfo Tool. Using PowerShell Default Parameter Values to Prevent Unfortunate Accidents. If you have ever encountered the unfortunate circumstance of accidentally shutting down or rebooting your computer with PowerShell. Help about Parameters Default Values. January 3rd, 2013 Category: Uncategorized. Locating All...
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GPO | PowerSchill
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Mastering the laws of physics with Windows PowerShell. Atlanta Citrix User Group. Atlanta PowerShell User Group. Locating All of the Unlinked GPOs in Your Domain. Have you ever wanted to identify all of the Group Policy Objects (GPOs) in your domain that are not currently linked to any Organizational Units (OU)? This was the task I was given today by my project manager. He wanted me to identify any of our GPOs that were unlinked. We follow a certain naming [.]. January 23rd, 2013 Tags: Active Directory.