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Jul 23 2010

Download IIS 6 Files for Windows

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You want to install IIS feature on Windows 2003 Server or Windows XP but don’t have the installation CD anymore. Here you will find the following list of files required for IIS 6 that are available for download.They should also work on Windows XP Exhaustive file list:   Download IIS files Browse to the directory […]

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Jan 18 2010

Windows Server Remote Access from HP iLO Console

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iLO is a management interface supporting SSH, available on HP Proliant servers. It provides interesting features such as remotely powering the server on and off.HP released access to Windows in graphics mode through a license, surprisingly. However, Microsoft has developed – for Windows 2003 and 2008 server – Emergency Management Services (EMS) that lets you […]

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Sep 28 2009

TCP Offload

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TCP Offload Engine (or TOE) transfers network processing load, from the CPU (software) to the network controller (hardware). The network card needs to support TOE such as the HP NC382T. This functionnality is disabled after the server installation.   Check if TOE is enabled   Windows 2003 The activation can only be checked with the […]

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Sep 27 2009

Findstr, a Native Alternative to grep in Windows

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A builtin equivalent to the Unix/Linux grep command is available in Windows, a bit less powerful though: findstr. You can do searches based on patterns, still in a measured way.You don’t need to install anything, it is natively present on all Windows flavours. Findstr Options /B Matches pattern if at the beginning of a line./E […]

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Aug 20 2009

File server cluster on Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition

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Most of us already know cluster features aren’t provided on Windows 2003 server Standard Edition.The thing is you’ve got a shared storage space but you can’t (or don’t want to) afford 2 Windows Enterprise licences just for a file server.There is DFS indeed but one acknowledge it is a pity to replicate data that resides […]

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