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  • Site up and down - the moral of the story is to not do config when you are tired

    Sometimes it is possible to do some really, really stupid things. I thought I would share it with you all as 1) you may have noticed a little less availability to the site and 2) this is just to prove that I am human too " /> What did I do, well, I was playing with ISA 2004 on the SBS system that this site runs on and changing the rules. It was late
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Tue, Mar 21 2006
  • Want to know a litttle bit about our other products - watch it here

    The team I am part of is a fun little group and we made a roup of videos which discuss our technology. Each video is just a few minutes long, but might give you the overview you need before or after the meetings. The videos we have are: http://www.microsoft.com/uk/partner/blog/demo01-gettingemailanywhere.wvx http://www.microsoft.com/uk/partner/blog
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Mon, Mar 20 2006
  • CRM V3.0 Tools, including VPC

    Hi, following a conversation with Dan Best at the Bristol Partner Group show I have added this information around MSCRM V3 - the site includes downloads for MSCRM VPC - (5 x 700MB & 1 x 380MB) as well as implementation guides, customisations, ReadMe's, Terminal Services docs and more. The link is http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID
    Posted to MS CRM (Forum) by David Overton on Sun, Mar 19 2006
  • CRM V3.0 Demo tools (inc VPC)

    I have posted details in the forums, but there are a great set of tools to help you learn, use and sell MS CRM V3.0. This information was provided by Dan Best at the Bristol Partner Group ... good on ya Dan " />. About the only bad thing is that I was not aware of it until Dan told me. Anyway, go to the forum posting for more information, but the basic
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Sun, Mar 19 2006
  • Re: Slow system & a dodgy idea!

    On the disk caching side - this is unusual, I am used to there being a tab on the disk in device manager (Policies) that enables write caching & additional perf features. At the very least, this will probably go away on reboot when moving to IDE based controller. The thing here is to have a go and see what works, but don't get too upset if things
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Sat, Mar 18 2006
  • Re: Send As and Send on behalf

    Paul, please do not feel embarassed about this - it caused quite a discussion at the WOE Partner Group meeting on the back of your discovery. I would suggest a quick look in the support.microsoft.com pages in the future as it will point out the nice KB articles that help search things out. (OK, so now off my soap box). As you say, it does not stop people
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Sat, Mar 18 2006
  • Re: Slow system & a dodgy idea!

    Paulie, 1st off, always make a full backup - better to spend a little while doing this, rather than spending your time recovering " />. Sometimes when I have seen this issue, it actually relates to the fact that disk caching is disabled on a domain controller if the disk drivers do not have special power backups to ensure the integrity of the data
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Sat, Mar 18 2006
  • Re: Send As and Send on behalf

    Tony, This discussion came about because of your question through Richard at the Partner Group meeting. To access this control, go to the Active Directory Users and Computers admin tool, go to the view menu and enable the advanced view. You can now see this ability in the user details when you click on them. For full details, have a look at the items
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Sat, Mar 18 2006
  • Re: Vista Beta for SBSC?

    Andrew, this is a favourite set of technologies of mine. There is a huge (and I mean huge) amount of information on the Microsoft web sites: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/ http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns/whatsnew/rssfeed.aspx?windowsvista_en-us - updates RSS feed In terms of timescales, the official line is still "for Holiday
    Posted to Windows XP (Forum) by David Overton on Fri, Mar 17 2006
  • Re: Document redirection - turn off for a single user

    James, the GP objects are just linked to this location, so deleting are them is fine (that is what I did). If you want to delete the OU you can, but make sure you move the user back to somewhere else 1st :-) I'm glad it appears to be working in the main ttfn David
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Fri, Mar 17 2006
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