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April 26, 2016 by
Michael in
Latest News, Studying, Tutorials Now that we have a newly deployed shiny 2012 R2 Domain Controller, BEFORE delving in and transferring the FSMO roles, you really should run another AD health check against the environment to make sure the new DC is actually replicating and servicing AD correctly. To do this I’m going to run the exact same […]
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July 18, 2015 by
Michael in
Latest News, Studying, Tutorials Well it’s been a while since I last had some free time to continue this set of blogs, (Server 2003 has just as of this week gone end of life so now more than ever it’s time to get away from 2003 if you’re still running it!) This is the part where you can […]
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February 5, 2015 by
Michael in
Latest News, Studying, Tutorials Right then now we get to the business side of things. Before diving head first in to a migration, we need to make sure the current environment is in a “migrate-able” state. It’s always wise to run a few of the support tools on your environment to make sure AD is in a good and […]
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February 5, 2015 by
Michael in
Latest News, Troubleshooting, Tutorials With the End of life day looming for Server 2003 (July 14th 2015) for those of you haven’t been living under a rock…. It’s all the rage to migrate away from your trusty 2003 AD environment to a more modern 2008 R2 or 2012 R2 environment. In fact, it’s all I’ve really been working on […]
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October 14, 2014 by
Michael in
Latest News, Troubleshooting, Tutorials Had another interesting issue with the UAG’s today. Once again they like to test my patience. This time they decided they would no longer activate, and after searching about I could see nothing on this topic so hopefully this helps others. You may get one of the following errors: “Failed to add TMG access […]
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August 29, 2014 by
Michael in
Latest News, Troubleshooting, Tutorials As I’m sure most IT professionals / those working with AD realise problematic DC’s can be a royal pain the backside, especially once you’ve located the DC and need to get it back in to a working state. There are many tools you can use for finding out information on when it stopped replicating, […]
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August 28, 2014 by
Michael in
Latest News, Troubleshooting, Tutorials How many times have you been in the situation where you find that the Windows Server or Workstation has its security relationship with the domain failed. The usual error you might receive is: “The trust relationship between the workstation and the primary domain failed”. Now in the past (not so much of a problem […]
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August 22, 2014 by
Michael in
IT Basics, Latest News, Studying, Tutorials Carrying on with the basics sessions, next up we tackle DHCP…. What is DHCP? DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a standardized networking protocol used on IP networks that dynamically configures IP addresses and other information that is needed for Internet communication. DHCP allows computers and other devices to receive an IP address automatically […]
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August 21, 2014 by
Michael in
IT Basics, Latest News, Troubleshooting, Tutorials Welcome to the second post in this series of basics/introductory blogs, brings us to something we use day in day out. Our friend DNS…. What is DNS? DNS (Domain Name Service) is the service used to translate friendly names (michaelriccioni.com) into computer friendly names (an IP address). How Does It Work? Think of DNS […]
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August 20, 2014 by
Michael in
IT Basics, Latest News, Troubleshooting, Tutorials As part of a series of introductory blogs, I’m kicking off with the basics behind Active Directory Trusts. What is an Active Directory Trust? In order to share resources between two domains, there must be a trust or trusts connecting the two domains. It is important to note that trusts do not provide access […]
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