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Friday, July 27, 2012
Tips For Exchange Server 2007 Virtualization
Until recently the IT worldview had voiced against virtualization of SAP, Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Exchange Server, deemed as highly mission-critical applications. IT experts had feared the prospect of ending up in a situation of data-loss or breaches in security.
However, the mindset has taken a revision given the advantages IT companies get through virtualization in the form of flexible application deployment, better strategies for disaster recovery etc.
Data Recovery
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- Plasticity in new system deployment
- Enhanced disaster recovery
- Better system mobility
- Better hardware utilization & efficiency
- Effortless testing, training and development
Similarly resource-intensive programs like Microsoft Exchange servers are also winning approbation for virtualization gradually. IT managers, though slightly jittery and unsure at the idea, might do well to run through some of the tips as they embark on the virtualization journey.
Avoid Snapshot Approach in Exchange Server
Everywhere snapshot technology is considered to be a boon for backing up Exchange server instantly. However, taking a snapshot and immediately referring back to it might be okay. Yet, snapshots are fraught with unwanted situations of data loss when allowed to rest for longer durations.
Watch Out for Storage Space Limits
The Hyper-V Virtual Hard Disk in Exchange server boasts of a seemingly large space bordering 2TB - precisely 2040 GB. Still when left unmonitored, the data size of Exchange can grow real wild crossing reasoned limits.
The storage space limitation can be handled in virtual environment by employing iSCSI within a VM to bond with data stores or by harnessing pass-through disks. Alternately these approaches circumvent disk storage limits effectively. Nowadays website content management solution providers are also developing next generation capabilities that would feature exchange server integration for email campaigns.
Wise Selection of Failover Options
It is significant to not get lost in selecting failover mechanism while working with Exchange Server 2007. It is known that Microsoft supports single copy clusters, Exchange cluster continuous replication, standby continuous replication along with local continuous replication. Moreover, failover solutions like VMware Vmotion or Microsoft Live Migration are also effective. However, you need to make sure that you are not going in for any of these two concurrently as Exchange server does not accommodate them together.
Tips For Exchange Server 2007 Virtualization
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Saturday, July 14, 2012
Work Online - Legit Online Jobs Review
So I just recently fell onto Legit Online Jobs, which is an online program. I signed-up for the program in the ultimate goal of reviewing it. Although, it announced itself as a data entry job online, I quickly realised it was an AdWords program.
It contains information you can get if you search the internet a LONG time. Most of the information it gave me took me years to find out. It is possible to get all this information for free, but this program offers you to pay for the information and get it all in a very short period of time.
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Although this site presents itself as a data entry job, it's contents are quite different. You are going to have to use the website wisely. You need to take the information they give you and use it skillfully. If you were looking for a job where you would be paid hourly entering data, you have got another thing coming.
What this program really does is teach you how to use AdWords and how to make money from it. I know from experience AdWords can give you some money and you can earn an honest predictable income from it, as I do this myself.
This is not a get rich quick scheme. You are going to make money according to the time and investment you put into this. At first you start small, then grow big, like any other business. I recommend this product if you have already got the Beating AdWords or The Rich Jerk ebooks.
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Repair XP Installation Using Recovery Console
If you are using Windows XP, you might be aware of the option "Repair Windows XP Using Recovery Console" at the setup of your Windows XP installation.
This is one of the most under-utilized options that is being used by users when there is a crash in the Windows XP operating system.
Data Recovery
I recently encountered this issue with my client's laptop as his laptop keeps on restarting.
When that happens, the only idea I will get is the boot up file (Boot.ini) is corrupted.
Normally the easiest way out is to use the "Automatic Repair" function, but in this case that option is unavailable on my client's laptop.
Another way out is to "F" (which means format) the hard drive of the laptop but think about the valuable data you are going to erase.
Hence, I'm giving my shot using the "old-school" command prompt style which is the Recovery Console".
Steps on how to enter the Recover Console:-
Press R on your keyboard to enter the Recovery Console.
Basically on the Recovery Console is only command prompt, nothing else.
To begin, Windows will provide you the necessary information for you to begin your repair.
Here are the steps for you to take note when performing this process:-
1) After the first question, type 1 and press enter.
Type the administrator password (if available) and hit enter.
2) Type CD .. (note there must be a space between CD and .. )
This will bring you to the main "C" directory.
3) Type the following attributes.
* C:>ATTRIB -H C:BOOT.INI
* C:>ATTRIB -R C:BOOT.INI
* C:>ATTRIB -S C:BOOT.INI
4) Type DEL BOOT.INI
5) After that type BOOTCFG /Rebuild
This process may take some time to complete.
Once that is done, just type CHKDSK /R /F
This process again will take some time as it will check the disk status. Do note it can take up to 30 minutes or more on slower machines.
Once the check disk process is complete, complete the whole process by typing FIXBOOT and click enter.
You will be given a prompt that reads "Sure you want to write a new boot sector to the partition C: ?"
Simply type Y for yes. Once done, type exit to restart your PC. You will now be able to boot normally on your Windows XP.
Repair XP Installation Using Recovery Console
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
New Computer - Old Email, or How to Back up and Transfer Your Email
If you have a brand new computer, or are thinking about buying one in the near future, one of the things that you will need to consider is how to transfer your emails from the old system to the new system.
At least once a week in my job as a help desk analyst, I am helping a customer set up Outlook Express or Outlook (there are other email clients that are used, but these two are the most popular) on their new computer. Once we are finished with the setup and they open it up to the Inbox the question is asked "where are my old emails?" The simple answer; "on your old computer". Then of course the follow up question is; "how do I get them to the new computer?"
Data Recovery
Easy or Hard
The easiest way to do this is to back them up to an external hard drive or a compact disc before you make the switch to the new computer and then copy them over to the new computer in the exact same directory. The harder way is in the case of a crashed computer or the inability to access the files normally. I cover a bit of that in another article called 'Got Backups?' which you can find at my website.
Outlook Express
With Outlook Express your emails/email folders are stored on your hard drive in a directory that is buried way down deep in the Operating System. Instead of me giving you the full path to get there, it's easiest if you have Outlook Express open, click on Tools then Options.
Copy/Paste
Once you are here, click on the Maintenance tab and then click on the Store Folder button. This will pop another window with the location of your emails. Using your mouse, highlight the path and then right click and copy it.
You will then click on the Start button, then click Run, and then right click in the Open box and Paste the path. Click Ok.
This will open another window with your email files. Unless you have added other folders to your Outlook Express, the default folders will be here with a .dbx extension (Folders, Inbox, Sent Items, Deleted Items, and Drafts).
Backup
If you are going to write these files to a CD, you can burn them at this time by using your favorite burning software (providing that you have a CD burner installed in your computer).
To copy them to an external hard drive, you must now connect that device to your computer, create a folder on that drive (I usually call it Email Backups), copy the files from the old computer then paste the files into the Email Backups folder.
Import
Once you have the files copied to the CD or external drive, then you will go to the new installation of Outlook Express and import the messages. It would be nice if you could just copy them to the new OE and be done, but Microsoft doesn't like you to do it that way.
Open up OE and then click on File, Import, Messages. This will open a new window called Outlook Express Import. Choose Microsoft Outlook Express 6 then click Next. Click in the circle that says 'Import mail from an OE6 store directory'. Click OK. Then click 'Browse' and navigate to and select the directory you have saved them to. Click OK. The next window will give you a list of all of the email folders you have previously saved. Keep 'All folders' selected and click Next.
This will begin the process of importing all of your 'old' emails into your 'new' Outlook Express. Once it has finished you will have all of your old emails back! Cool, huh?
Outlook
The procedure to save and then import your emails in Outlook is similar, but different.
To start with, Outlook uses a file extension called pst, or Personal Folder File. Don't ask me why it's called that. Call Bill Gates and ask him.
Export
You will start on the old computer and with Outlook open, click on File, then 'Import and Export'. This opens the Import and Export Wizard. Choose 'Export to a file' then click Next. Choose 'Personal Folder File' here and then click Next. In the Export Personal Folders dialogue box you have your choice of what you want to do. The easiest is to keep the default choice of just the inbox, but if you want your sent items and all the other folders, choose the top item (Personal Folders) and then choose the 'Include subfolders' option and then click Next.
The next window will have a default location listed
(usually C:Documents and Settings'your computer name'Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlookbackup.pst). I would suggest following the same procedure as for OE (see above). Then click 'Finish' and let it do it's thing.
Once you have your pst files backed up, move to the new computer and the import process will again be similar to OE.
Connect your external hard drive to your computer or insert the CD into the drive.
Import
Open Outlook, click on File, then Import and Export. In the Import and Export Wizard, this time choose 'Import from another program or file' then click Next. In the 'Import a File' window, scroll down and select Personal Folder File (.pst) and then click Next.
In the 'Import Personal Folders' window, click the Browse button and navigate out to the location of your backed up pst file, choose it and then click Next. Click 'Finish' and it will import all of your messages.
New Computer - Old Email, or How to Back up and Transfer Your Email
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Monday, July 2, 2012
SD Card Recovery - How to Undelete SD Card Files Easily
An SD card is a secure device or disk, similar to the SIM card in a cell phone. It looks very similar to a SIM card, but it is much smaller. The SD card in a digital camera or iPod or other multimedia device allows you to take photos, video, download music and ringtones, and other media matters and files to your computer. You can save a certain amount of data on your SD card, and when it is full, you can download the data onto your PC, to publish to the web or just save those family pictures to your hard drive or to a writeable CD.
On any media device with an SD card(memory card), there is an option to preview all the files and decide which to keep, and which to delete. Sometimes files downloaded from the Internet can be corrupted or contain viruses, so you get file that doesn't work properly. It won't play that hot new song you downloaded, or it won't show all the video you took of your cousin's last drunken escapade into the neighbor's pond. This is extremely frustrating. You paid for that song. You are dying to blackmail your cousin with that video. (You had to stay sober all night to catch him skinny-dipping in the neighbor's pond!) When you accidentally delete a file you wanted to save, or the file was corrupted for some reason, what do you do? How are you supposed to fix the problem and undelete SD Card files?
Data Recovery
Relax, don't panic. There is a way to undelete everything on your SD card. You can download Memory card (SD Card) recovery software for this in a few places on the web, but your best bet is to pay for software specifically meant for the platform or operating system on your PC. The recovery software will open a Wizard-style interface when you open the program, and allow you to preview all the files you wanted to keep, restore all the ones you want to restore. You can even restore files and uncorrupted files already on the hard drive of your PC. Undelete SD Card files so your music will play, recovering the blackmail video of your cousin in the neighbor's pond, uncorrupting files you already have on your hard drive, and fixing any of your other storage cards and memory cards, including XD cards, USB drives, etc.
You can recover any lost files you want, undelete any memory card files you want and save them to your computer or to a writable CD. Recovered files work as well as if they had never been accidentally deleted or corrupted in any way, even those that were corrupted by a virus. Don't despair; you can get all your media files and document files back onto your computer or disk for easy access with the right software!
SD Card Recovery - How to Undelete SD Card Files Easily
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