Author: Frank

If you’re using the next version of Office (That’s Office 2016, Preview available for download here), you’re already using the new Skype for Business client. If you used Lync before and now you find that your address book is not up to date and you get the “Address book synchronizing. Results may not be current” message, […]
I came across a post on the TechNet forums recently where someone was asking a lot of questions about how photos are implemented and managed in Lync. Given that there aren’t many examples around of the behaviour, I thought it was worthwhile writing this up and including some screenshots. How are photos controlled? All control […]
Compliance in the enterprise is a funny thing.  Some companies take the approach that they have to save everything forever.  Some take the opposite approach that they only keep limited backups, control what the user can save, and purge everything else.  This post will describe how to control and prohibit users from saving IM’s to […]
Migrating the DHCP service from the old server to the new Windows Server 2016/2019 with the saving of all the settings of the old server is quite easy. If the old DHCP server is running Windows Server 2008/R2 or Windows Server 2012/R2, you can directly transfer DHCP settings, zones, and reservations. Deploying DHCP Server Role […]
If you’ve installed the 180-day Evaluation Edition of Windows Server 2016 or 2012, you’re likely to have experienced the server getting shutdown automatically every hour without any notification. This can just be a rebuff or a serious destruction of your unsaved work. For me it was serious as the server had abruptly shutdown while I […]
As we all know by now AlwaysOn Availability Groups are an enterprise edition feature and SQL Server Clustering is a standard edition feature.  Butt what happens when you have a small business that is running its apps on SQL Server Express.  Can’t SQL Express have any sort of high availability? Officially the answer is no, […]
This post has been republished via RSS; it originally appeared at: New blog articles in Microsoft Tech Community. One of the needs that arise during an Active Directory upgrade is to have to rename the new Domain Controllers with the Name and IP of the old ones. This should be avoided, application owners should be advised […]
If you’ve ever had a problem with potential meeting attendees forwarding requests to others, we have good news. If you have the latest version of Outlook (2016 or 365) or you’re an Office 365 subscriber using the Outlook web app, you can prevent people from forwarding meeting requests. Getting a meeting together with the right […]
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