Using Default or Dummy Product Key During Unattended OS Deployment
When using answer files for an unattended operating system deployment, whether it be using Windows Deployment Services (WDS) or using DVD or USB media, there are a few bare necessities in order for it to be truly unattended. These steps are well-documented in the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) help files "Settings to Use for an Unattended Installation" and "Automate Windows... lees verder
04-11-2011 @ 15:210
Sign of the time(servers)
Time Services An often overlooked part the windows infrastructure is time management. Not the time management available in soft skill courses, but the one that is used to keep the clocks on all your devices in sync. The windows time service (w32time) has been around for some time and in most cases it configures itself neatly with the windows domain controller. The windows domain controllers in... lees verder
29-07-2011 @ 18:240
DPM Auto heal functions
Last week I ran into some interesting auto heal functions which can be set in Microsoft DPM 2010. Auto-Concistency Check Registry Entry HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Data Protection Manager\Configuration Key: AutoCCNumberOfAttempts Type: DWORD Settings Controlled: The number of times DPM will try to fix an inconsistent replica before giving up if it consistently fails. ... lees verder
25-07-2011 @ 10:540







