Getting Started with Azure Virtual Desktop
Microsoft has announced the Preview release of Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) running in Azure giving enterprises the ability to deploy Windows 10 VDI and app...
Microsoft has announced the Preview release of Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) running in Azure giving enterprises the ability to deploy Windows 10 VDI and app...
I frequently have conversations with customers around what their authentication options are with Azure Active Directory. More specifically, the conversation ...
Coming from Exchange 2010 one of the things that I love/hate about Exchange 2016 is when a new CU is installed it is essentially a full install of Exchange. ...
With the changes Microsoft has deployed to O365, adding new Skype plan options to K1 accounts and updating the plan on other license plans, I needed to remov...
Previously, I talked about cleaning up inactive user accounts. This is how I am automating the same process for computer accounts. Note: in my environment, s...
In my previous post, I talked about finding, disabling, and placing inactive users into a separate OU. In this post, I use PowerShell to remove users from th...
Keeping Active Directory clean can be a very time-consuming task; this can be especially true in a company like mine. We add and remove 100’s of users a mont...
Well, a week has passed since the end of Microsoft Ignite. After digging myself out all the things in the office that did not get done while I was away, I fi...
It is the end of another day of Microsoft Ignite, and I must say today was the best day I have had so far this week. The mobile app did not crash on me nearl...
I am waiting for my first session to start for Day 4 so I figured I’d write up my thoughts on Day 3 and a few other things I have noticed so far at the confe...
If you saw my Day 1 post, you know that I was not overly excited by it. There was not anything that really Ignited my passion for sure. However, Day 2 overal...
This year I had the fantastic opportunity to attend Microsoft Ignite. My first Microsoft conference! However, it is not all that I thought it would be. Now, ...
UPDATE: 09/24/2015- While converting mailboxes to shared is still a useful feature it turns out managing NLE users this way in a hybrid O365 environment was ...
I’ve been playing with some AD stuff, partially because I’ve been avoiding tracking down Dev people about migrating off the last of the 2003 servers that nee...
This is the final part of my server setup script. If you missed the previous posts, check out Part I and Part II. I suppose I should point out when I use all...
In Part I of this series, we took a new 2012 R2 server from fresh ISO to domain join, today we will build upon that by performing these tasks. Windows Da...
Working on my environment and needing to build out new servers fairly quickly, and not having SCCM or another provisioning tool running at the moment I set o...
Coming from Exchange 2010 one of the things that I love/hate about Exchange 2016 is when a new CU is installed it is essentially a full install of Exchange. ...
With the changes Microsoft has deployed to O365, adding new Skype plan options to K1 accounts and updating the plan on other license plans, I needed to remov...
Previously, I talked about cleaning up inactive user accounts. This is how I am automating the same process for computer accounts. Note: in my environment, s...
In my previous post, I talked about finding, disabling, and placing inactive users into a separate OU. In this post, I use PowerShell to remove users from th...
Keeping Active Directory clean can be a very time-consuming task; this can be especially true in a company like mine. We add and remove 100’s of users a mont...
Well, a week has passed since the end of Microsoft Ignite. After digging myself out all the things in the office that did not get done while I was away, I fi...
It is the end of another day of Microsoft Ignite, and I must say today was the best day I have had so far this week. The mobile app did not crash on me nearl...
I am waiting for my first session to start for Day 4 so I figured I’d write up my thoughts on Day 3 and a few other things I have noticed so far at the confe...
If you saw my Day 1 post, you know that I was not overly excited by it. There was not anything that really Ignited my passion for sure. However, Day 2 overal...
This year I had the fantastic opportunity to attend Microsoft Ignite. My first Microsoft conference! However, it is not all that I thought it would be. Now, ...
UPDATE: 09/24/2015- While converting mailboxes to shared is still a useful feature it turns out managing NLE users this way in a hybrid O365 environment was ...
We have been busy standing up System Center for the past few weeks, which is akin to adding another full-time job on top of my already full-time job. What I...
I’ve been playing with some AD stuff, partially because I’ve been avoiding tracking down Dev people about migrating off the last of the 2003 servers that nee...
This is the final part of my server setup script. If you missed the previous posts, check out Part I and Part II. I suppose I should point out when I use all...
In Part I of this series, we took a new 2012 R2 server from fresh ISO to domain join, today we will build upon that by performing these tasks. Windows Da...
Working on my environment and needing to build out new servers fairly quickly, and not having SCCM or another provisioning tool running at the moment I set o...
Coming from Exchange 2010 one of the things that I love/hate about Exchange 2016 is when a new CU is installed it is essentially a full install of Exchange. ...
With the changes Microsoft has deployed to O365, adding new Skype plan options to K1 accounts and updating the plan on other license plans, I needed to remov...
Previously, I talked about cleaning up inactive user accounts. This is how I am automating the same process for computer accounts. Note: in my environment, s...
In my previous post, I talked about finding, disabling, and placing inactive users into a separate OU. In this post, I use PowerShell to remove users from th...
Keeping Active Directory clean can be a very time-consuming task; this can be especially true in a company like mine. We add and remove 100’s of users a mont...
UPDATE: 09/24/2015- While converting mailboxes to shared is still a useful feature it turns out managing NLE users this way in a hybrid O365 environment was ...
I’ve been playing with some AD stuff, partially because I’ve been avoiding tracking down Dev people about migrating off the last of the 2003 servers that nee...
This is the final part of my server setup script. If you missed the previous posts, check out Part I and Part II. I suppose I should point out when I use all...
In Part I of this series, we took a new 2012 R2 server from fresh ISO to domain join, today we will build upon that by performing these tasks. Windows Da...
Working on my environment and needing to build out new servers fairly quickly, and not having SCCM or another provisioning tool running at the moment I set o...
I frequently have conversations with customers around what their authentication options are with Azure Active Directory. More specifically, the conversation ...
Coming from Exchange 2010 one of the things that I love/hate about Exchange 2016 is when a new CU is installed it is essentially a full install of Exchange. ...
With the changes Microsoft has deployed to O365, adding new Skype plan options to K1 accounts and updating the plan on other license plans, I needed to remov...
Previously, I talked about cleaning up inactive user accounts. This is how I am automating the same process for computer accounts. Note: in my environment, s...
In my previous post, I talked about finding, disabling, and placing inactive users into a separate OU. In this post, I use PowerShell to remove users from th...
UPDATE: 09/24/2015- While converting mailboxes to shared is still a useful feature it turns out managing NLE users this way in a hybrid O365 environment was ...
We have been busy standing up System Center for the past few weeks, which is akin to adding another full-time job on top of my already full-time job. What I...
I frequently have conversations with customers around what their authentication options are with Azure Active Directory. More specifically, the conversation ...
Coming from Exchange 2010 one of the things that I love/hate about Exchange 2016 is when a new CU is installed it is essentially a full install of Exchange. ...
With the changes Microsoft has deployed to O365, adding new Skype plan options to K1 accounts and updating the plan on other license plans, I needed to remov...
Previously, I talked about cleaning up inactive user accounts. This is how I am automating the same process for computer accounts. Note: in my environment, s...
In my previous post, I talked about finding, disabling, and placing inactive users into a separate OU. In this post, I use PowerShell to remove users from th...
UPDATE: 09/24/2015- While converting mailboxes to shared is still a useful feature it turns out managing NLE users this way in a hybrid O365 environment was ...
We have been busy standing up System Center for the past few weeks, which is akin to adding another full-time job on top of my already full-time job. What I...
Well, a week has passed since the end of Microsoft Ignite. After digging myself out all the things in the office that did not get done while I was away, I fi...
It is the end of another day of Microsoft Ignite, and I must say today was the best day I have had so far this week. The mobile app did not crash on me nearl...
I am waiting for my first session to start for Day 4 so I figured I’d write up my thoughts on Day 3 and a few other things I have noticed so far at the confe...
If you saw my Day 1 post, you know that I was not overly excited by it. There was not anything that really Ignited my passion for sure. However, Day 2 overal...
This year I had the fantastic opportunity to attend Microsoft Ignite. My first Microsoft conference! However, it is not all that I thought it would be. Now, ...
Well, a week has passed since the end of Microsoft Ignite. After digging myself out all the things in the office that did not get done while I was away, I fi...
It is the end of another day of Microsoft Ignite, and I must say today was the best day I have had so far this week. The mobile app did not crash on me nearl...
I am waiting for my first session to start for Day 4 so I figured I’d write up my thoughts on Day 3 and a few other things I have noticed so far at the confe...
If you saw my Day 1 post, you know that I was not overly excited by it. There was not anything that really Ignited my passion for sure. However, Day 2 overal...
This year I had the fantastic opportunity to attend Microsoft Ignite. My first Microsoft conference! However, it is not all that I thought it would be. Now, ...
Well, a week has passed since the end of Microsoft Ignite. After digging myself out all the things in the office that did not get done while I was away, I fi...
It is the end of another day of Microsoft Ignite, and I must say today was the best day I have had so far this week. The mobile app did not crash on me nearl...
I am waiting for my first session to start for Day 4 so I figured I’d write up my thoughts on Day 3 and a few other things I have noticed so far at the confe...
If you saw my Day 1 post, you know that I was not overly excited by it. There was not anything that really Ignited my passion for sure. However, Day 2 overal...
This year I had the fantastic opportunity to attend Microsoft Ignite. My first Microsoft conference! However, it is not all that I thought it would be. Now, ...
I’ve been playing with some AD stuff, partially because I’ve been avoiding tracking down Dev people about migrating off the last of the 2003 servers that nee...
This is the final part of my server setup script. If you missed the previous posts, check out Part I and Part II. I suppose I should point out when I use all...
In Part I of this series, we took a new 2012 R2 server from fresh ISO to domain join, today we will build upon that by performing these tasks. Windows Da...
Working on my environment and needing to build out new servers fairly quickly, and not having SCCM or another provisioning tool running at the moment I set o...
With the changes Microsoft has deployed to O365, adding new Skype plan options to K1 accounts and updating the plan on other license plans, I needed to remov...
Previously, I talked about cleaning up inactive user accounts. This is how I am automating the same process for computer accounts. Note: in my environment, s...
In my previous post, I talked about finding, disabling, and placing inactive users into a separate OU. In this post, I use PowerShell to remove users from th...
Keeping Active Directory clean can be a very time-consuming task; this can be especially true in a company like mine. We add and remove 100’s of users a mont...
Coming from Exchange 2010 one of the things that I love/hate about Exchange 2016 is when a new CU is installed it is essentially a full install of Exchange. ...
With the changes Microsoft has deployed to O365, adding new Skype plan options to K1 accounts and updating the plan on other license plans, I needed to remov...
Previously, I talked about cleaning up inactive user accounts. This is how I am automating the same process for computer accounts. Note: in my environment, s...
In my previous post, I talked about finding, disabling, and placing inactive users into a separate OU. In this post, I use PowerShell to remove users from th...
Microsoft has announced the Preview release of Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) running in Azure giving enterprises the ability to deploy Windows 10 VDI and app...
I frequently have conversations with customers around what their authentication options are with Azure Active Directory. More specifically, the conversation ...
We have been busy standing up System Center for the past few weeks, which is akin to adding another full-time job on top of my already full-time job. What I...
We have been busy standing up System Center for the past few weeks, which is akin to adding another full-time job on top of my already full-time job. What I...
UPDATE: 09/24/2015- While converting mailboxes to shared is still a useful feature it turns out managing NLE users this way in a hybrid O365 environment was ...
UPDATE: 09/24/2015- While converting mailboxes to shared is still a useful feature it turns out managing NLE users this way in a hybrid O365 environment was ...
There may come a time when you wish to move a 3PAR Virtual volume over to a different CPG, either there was a hardware/OS change that has new features in the...
There may come a time when you wish to move a 3PAR Virtual volume over to a different CPG, either there was a hardware/OS change that has new features in the...
There may come a time when you wish to move a 3PAR Virtual volume over to a different CPG, either there was a hardware/OS change that has new features in the...
There may come a time when you wish to move a 3PAR Virtual volume over to a different CPG, either there was a hardware/OS change that has new features in the...
Coming from Exchange 2010 one of the things that I love/hate about Exchange 2016 is when a new CU is installed it is essentially a full install of Exchange. ...
I frequently have conversations with customers around what their authentication options are with Azure Active Directory. More specifically, the conversation ...
Microsoft has announced the Preview release of Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) running in Azure giving enterprises the ability to deploy Windows 10 VDI and app...
Microsoft has announced the Preview release of Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) running in Azure giving enterprises the ability to deploy Windows 10 VDI and app...
Microsoft has announced the Preview release of Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) running in Azure giving enterprises the ability to deploy Windows 10 VDI and app...