How to earn cashback on Purchases using Quidco
From Car Insurance, to Books, to food groceries we are buying more online than ever before. However did you know that you could earn cashback…
From Car Insurance, to Books, to food groceries we are buying more online than ever before. However did you know that you could earn cashback…
Now and again you may want to setup a TFTP server in order to upgrade a switch firmware or update the iOS on a Cisco…
On a Dell Equalogic SAN you might want to check the status of a reconstruction of a raid set when you have a failed drive. You can do this by telnetting to the SAN’s managament address and then running the command
A few months ago Microsoft released a long overdue update to their Remote Desktop application for Apple Mac’s. With the new version it now supports RDS Farms and RDS Gateways. I’ve made a quick guide on how to connect to one using the new version.
When upgrading to Microsoft Exchange 2010 SP3 you might see the error below when it carries out its readiness checks.
A Reboot from a previous installation is pending. Please restart the system and rerun setup
Does your computer at home run Windows XP still? Did you know that Microsoft are ceasing support for Windows XP on the 8th April 2014. So what does this mean?
From the 8th April 2014, Microsoft will no longer provide technical assistance and will also no longer supply security updates for it. This means that over time your computer will become vulnerable to security risks and viruses. Its for this reason Microsoft recommend that everyone upgrades away from Windows XP before this deadline. Supposedly there are talks of hackers having some exploits for Windows XP ready to release once the date goes past. You can find out more information from Microsoft about this here.
In previous versions of VMware Vcenter the default behaviour was to allow all domain admins to login and administrate your farm. However starting with Version 5 this is no longer the case. Once installed if you try and connect using a domain account you will get the error
There seems to be a bug in VMware ESXi that means sometimes when you replace a faulty memory module on a HP server the sensor in ESXi doesn’t reset for some reason. This means it still flags memory being an issue although all the modules are fine.