Getting Started List of Public Microsoft Support Knowledge Base (KB) Articles for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr 2012) Introduction to Configuration Manager What’s New in Configuration Manager Fundamentals of Configuration Manager Supported Configurations Understanding the content library in 5 minutes FAQ Quizzes TechCenter Landing Page Pre-Requisites for Installation of System Center Configuration Manager 2012 RC Deploy System Center Configuration Manager 2012 RC Site Administration Introduction to Site Administration in Configuration Manager Planning for Site Systems in Configuration Manager Install Sites and Create a Hierarchy for Configuration Manager PKI Certificate Requirements for Configuration Manager Step-by-Step Example Deployment of the PKI Certificates for Configuration Manager: Windows Server 2008 Certification Authority Migration Introduction to Migration in System Center 201...
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Would you like to know the new features of Windows 8 and Server 2012? Windows has been reimagined and reinvented from a solid core of Windows 7 speed and reliability. It's an all-new touch interface. It's a new Windows for new devices as well as for your current desktops. Come and learn what has changed and how you can explore the changes ASAP . We will cover application, Web, and cloud features for end users as well as managing end user access to, and usage of, the Windows Store within your organization for IT PRO’s. Windows Server 2012 is the next version of Windows Server. It delivers hundreds of new features and enhancements spanning virtualization, networking, storage, user experience, cloud computing, automation and more. Windows Server 2012 helps you transform your IT operations to reduce costs and deliver a whole new level of business value. This seminar(s) is for people who like to learn about new technologies. All presentations will be delivered by Microsoft MVPs...
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Are you trying to install Microsoft Exchange 2010 SP 2 (or 1) or any Roll up dates and getting the below error messages ?
This post has 3 different error fix which stop my installation, if you lucky enough to not have one of them , just skip that section, and move to the section of the post which is related to you
1) Admin Tools Role is not current / Mailbox , Client Access , Hub Transport Role is not current error
2) Mailbox Role Failed, error indicates “Public Folder Database” Cannot bind argument to parameter 'Identity' because it is null. Even though Admin Tools issues has been fixed!
3) beremote has open files error
This server role can’t be installed because the following roles aren’t current: MailboxRole , or
This server role can’t be installed because the following roles aren’t current: ClientAccessRole , or
This server role can’t be installed because the following roles aren’t current: HubTransportRole, or
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New-MailboxExportRequest “Couldn’t connect to the source mailbox If you are trying to use the New-MailboxExportRequest and receiving the “Couldn’t connect to the source mailbox error , as the screenshot below ,you are in safe hands and just about to fix the issue. New-MailboxExportRequest -Mailbox USERID -FilePath \\SERVERNAME\SHAREPATH\name.pst As a first step you can add the “-Verbose” cmd to get more details: New-MailboxExportRequest -Mailbox USERID -FilePath \\SERVERNAME\SHAREPATH\name.pst –Verbose Solution: Neither MS Exchange Team Blog or support.Microsoft.com or other web sites had the solution for me. I had no Cisco Load Balance servers or whatever. I had a Single Exchange Server with CAS, Hub, Mailbox Roles … Some solutions where talking about editing the HOST file and add the CAS Array Ip address to the local host????? As previous Microsoft Exchange Servers required the “MAPI” Protocol installed ,as its a core protocol for Outlook I thought checking it wa...
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Windows 8
As of today ( Australia 02/08/2012)Windows 8 has been released to manufacturing (RTM)! This means means the final code is complete and Microsoft will deliver the “brand new OS” to hardware and software vendors...
Consumers will be able get Windows 8 starting on October 26th either by upgrading for $17.99 or on a new PC or device. And if you buy an eligible Windows 7 PC today, you will be able to purchase an upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for $17.99 through the Windows Upgrade Offer AU.
However, Microsoft have a number of programs that provides various audiences early access to the Windows 8 RTM code to help prepare for Windows 8 as it enters the marketplace this fall:
August 15th: Developers will be able to download the final version of Windows 8 via your MSDN subscriptions.
August 15th: IT professionals testing Windows 8 in organizations will be able to access the final version of Windows 8 through your TechNet subscriptions.
August 16th: Customers with exis...
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By Krista Wall (Microsoft)
Most of the exams for SQL Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008, Visual Studio 2010, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008 will be retiring on July 31, 2013. Exams for SharePoint Server 2007 and Project Server 2007 will be retiring on January 31, 2013. After these exams retire, the certifications towards which they count will no longer be available to be earned. Already started on your certification path? That’s okay! You’ve still got plenty of time to achieve it, so go for it. If you earn a current MCITP or MCPD certification while it is still available, in most cases a shorter upgrade path with be available to our new MCSE and MCSD certifications.
Upcoming exam retirements
The Microsoft Certification team continually monitors industry trends and then revises exams and certification requirements to keep pace with changes in technology. On a regular basis, new exams are introduced and older exams are revised or retired. Certifications you have ea...
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