This needs to be edited and entered in the Exchange Shell, do so at your own risk – I will not be held liable for anything that happens. New-ExchangeCertificate -FriendlyName “SelfSigned Cert” -SubjectName “cn=mail.yourdomain.com” -DomainName your-Server,your-Server.yourlocaldomain.local,mail.yourdomainr.com -PrivateKeyExportable $True I have used this on Server 2008 and Exchange 2007
If you ever loose the “Unread Mail” folder in Outlook a quick way of getting it back is to press “CTRL + Shift + P” this will bring up the following; Click “OK” and you will have just created a search folder that looks for any unread emails in Outlook. You could […]
Microsoft recently announced that Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 7 and Windows Small Business Server (SBS) Codename “Aurora”. SBS 7 The next version of Windows Small Business Server will include a richer remote access experience, and updates to all of the component software in the suite to the latest versions […]
What have Google done? on browsing to www.google.co.uk I was shocked to see that Google known and loved for its no nonsense, fast loading search page are now trying to look like Microsoft’s search engine – Bing. Google get back to your roots and don’t be a sheep following Microsoft! […]
What you are trying to accomplish here is to have one resource (either a page or an entire site) redirect a visitor to a completely different page or site, and while doing so tell the visitor’s browser that the redirect is either permanent (301) or temporary (302). Microsoft’s Internet Information […]
OK, we live in the wonderful world of Linux. BUT, for many of us, having to deal with Windows is a fact of life. For example, you may want to use a Linux server to back up Windows files. This can be made easy by mounting Windows shares on the […]
The virtual machines default store is located in;- \var\lib\vmware\Virtual Machines This is for Centos. The position of the default store on Windows is;- c:\Virtual Machines
I have found a great site if you are having trouble with file extensions. http://www.dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm The files listed here are all ZIP files, which contain a REG (Registry) file. Download the ZIP and open it. Extract the REG file to your hard disk and double click it. Answer yes to […]
1) Do a TCPIP fix first TCPIP fixes reset NIC and TCPIP What I like to do on any network problem….Is to reset it ALL…. netsh int ip reset reset.log netsh firewall reset netsh winsock reset Then remove ALL NIC’s from the device manager.. In the Device Manager, select View>Show […]