Any issues about language version af Softgrid platform

06/25/2007

Hi all, this post for inform you that Softgrid implementation, must rispect any important issues apropose language version, this is for Softgrid Server platform, Softgrid Desktop and client for Terminal server. About the server it’s important to remember that there are any important issues of SQL server versioning, that could create a problem if had installed in different language of English.

 

I would refer you at this article of Micorosft KB http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935684/en-us for major details about this question.

 

Please read it, because there are any important issue about this.

 

Below a resume of this article, it’s important for more detail that you read entire rticle at KB link above

 

…..Microsoft plans to address all internationalization-related issues in future versions of SoftGrid. Therefore, Microsoft does not use service packs or hotfixes to address any internationalization-related issues in the current versions of SoftGrid.
Microsoft Customer Service and Support (CSS) will provide guidance and workarounds when these are available, based on commercially reasonable efforts. The SoftGrid server components are supported only by U.S. English-based operating systems. Additionally, the server components require an English version of Microsoft SQL Server to be installed on a U.S. English-based operating system.

 

7 step for have correct permission with Exmerge in Exchange recovery

06/22/2007

1) Create a user account called Exmerge

 

 

 

2) Set permissions in the mailbox store you're going to work on. Give Exmerge

 

 

 

account "Send As" and Receive As" permission (Allow). Use Exchange System

 

 

 

Manager.

 

 

 

3) Make sure Exmerge account is included in the Local Administrator group for the

 

 

 

Exchange server

 

 

 

4) Make Exmerge account Exchange Full Administrator using the Delegate Control

 

 

 

Wizard from Exchange System Manager

 

 

5) Restart IISAdmin Service

 

 

5) Edit to include the following path in the system variable "Path". (My Computer

 

 

properties/Advanced/Environment Variables/system variables)

 

 

               "c:Program Filesexchsrvrbin"

 

 

6) Copy all the Exmerge files to a local directory in the Exchange 2003 server box.

 

 

(you can run exmerge from a Worksatation but is more complicated because you need

 

 

to have the administration tools installed locally, which in turn have its

 

 

requirements).

 

 

7) Log on to the server using the Exmerge account and run Exmerge version

 

 

Using ExMerge to recover a Single Mailbox or Mailbox Item

06/22/2007

As already described in one of my last articles about Exchange Server 2003 you do not have to install a second Exchange Server environment in an isolated forest to restore a single mailbox or a single mailbox item. You can use the recovery storage group to restore a mailbox database onto your running Exchange Server 2003. After having done this you now have to extract the mailbox you want to recover using the ExMerge utility.

The ExMerge utility can be downloaded from http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/downloads either on its own or as an All-In-One-Utility Download.

Installing and Configuring ExMerge

After having successfully downloaded ExMerge you now have to extract the zip file to a folder.

Installation

It would work best if you choose the binary directory of your Exchange Server 2003 installation, because ExMerge needs to have access to some DLL files that can be found under %Program Files%Exchsrvrbin.

ExMerge consists of the .EXE file itself and an .INI file which we will have a look at a little bit later. Best practices are to place a link on your desktop or the start menu linking to ExMerge.EXE.

Configuration

After having successfully installed the utility you then have to configure it so that the utility itself, running in the logon context of the user, can open the mailboxes itself.

Setting the appropriate Rights

You have to be logged on with full Exchange Administrator rights. With Exchange Server 2003 an Exchange Administrator has no rights to open mailboxes of a user by default, you now have to change this behaviour by going to the security tab of the mounted mailbox store in the recovery storage group. There you can find the Exchange Administrators Group with explicit deny rights for “send as” and “receive as”. This has to be overwritten by giving them full access and inheriting these rights down to each mailbox itself.


Fig. 1: Setting the appropriate permission on the recovery mailbox store

With former versions of Exchange Server 2003 it was enough to place the user into the Exchange Domain Server group which automatically gave them the possibility to access all users’ mailboxes. This does not function anymore because of the higher security settings that have been implemented with Exchange Server 2003.

Now you have to logoff and logon again to update your access token.

Support for non-English Versions of Exchange Server 2003

If you do not run an English version of Exchange Server 2003 you now have to change some settings in your ExMerge.INI file to make the utility work with national versions. Supported national versions are: English, German, Italian and French.

If you want to use it on one of these language versions, you have to open your exmerge.ini file, search for the language itself and in the line under the language name you should delete the semicolon before the specific language setting. In general you should find about three settings that need to be changed. After this you should have no trouble at all running ExMerge on your specific language version.

Running the ExMerge Utility

After these steps below you will be able to use the ExMerge utility.

Recovering a single Mailbox

If you need to restore a single mailbox, you just have to start ExMerge and logon to your Exchange server.


Fig. 2: Logon to your Exchange Server 2003 Box

Second, you should choose the user's mailbox you need to recover.


Fig. 3: Choosing the Mailbox to recover

Third, you should define the location of your .PST file on your computer


Fig. 4: Defining the position of the PST File

After the successful export of the user’s mailbox to a PST file you can now import this PST file by using your Outlook client.

With Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1 this is subject to change, you can now recover a single mailbox with the recovery mailbox center itself.

Recovering a single Mailbox Item

If you need to recover a single mailbox item, you should now load this PST file onto the Outlook client logged on with the user who wants to recover an item from backup. The final step is now a “drag & drop” procedure moving the correct items from the PST file to the appropriate folder in Outlook.

Final Conclusion

With the ExMerge utility in addition to the new features of Exchange Server 2003 you have a powerful way to easily recover single mailboxes or even single mailbox items onto your “live” Exchange Server 2003 without having to install an isolated Active Directory Forest and there restore your Exchange Server 2003 box.

This new feature gives you the possibility to easily recover mails without a long and excessive restoration procedure. The advantage of this procedure is now that you do not have to use 3rd party tools to do this anymore.

I would to thanks Markus Klein that have explain in this article how to use this great tools for Exchange Server.

Tankyou Markus!

RAID 6 with HP Advanced Data Guarding technology

06/14/2007

 

RAID 6 (ADG)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Requires a minimum of four drives.

 

 

 

Pn and Qn represent two sets of parity.

 

 

 

Two sets of parity data are distributed across all drives. Lower write performance than other RAID levels. Sequential and burst-write performance can be much improved with battery-backed cache. Protects against the failure of two drives in an array. Provides higher fault tolerance than RAID 5.

 

 

 

For 24x7 applications that require a higher level of fault tolerance than RAID 5.

 

 

 

 

This is an interesting RAID that we need to use on our systems, if want more informations please see the document on HP site:

http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00386950/c00386950.pdf

RUN command shortcuts

06/13/2007

Some of these commands you can use when it need to open a specific window, and you need to save a time. Memorize all commands could be better, but probably only necessary command that you use frequently it’s just a vantage.

For example if you connect to a remote system and you have a slow connection, know a shortcut for recall a window that you need, could you simplify your work…

I’ve grouped these to simple search in Administrative command, and others…

Enjoy ...

 

Administrative command

 

Add Hardware Wizard : hdwwiz.cpl
 
Add/Remove Programs : appwiz.cpl
 
Administrative Tools : control admintools
 
Automatic Updates :  wuaucpl.cpl
 
Bluetooth Transfer Wizard : fsquirt
 
Certificate Manager : certmgr.msc
 
Check Disk Utility : chkdsk
 
Command Prompt : cmd
 
Component Services : dcomcnfg
 
Computer Management : compmgmt.msc
 
Date and Time Properties : timedate.cpl

Device Manager : devmgmt.msc

Disk Cleanup Utility : cleanmgr
 
Disk Defragment : dfrg.msc
 
Disk Management : diskmgmt.msc

Event Viewer : eventvwr

Local Security Settings : secpol.msc
 
Local Users and Groups : lusrmgr.msc
 
Logs You Out Of Windows : logoff

Group Policy Editor (XP Prof) : gpedit.msc

Network Connections : control netconnections
 
Network Connections : ncpa.cpl
 
Network Setup Wizard : netsetup.cpl

Regional Settings : intl.cpl
 
Registry Editor : regedit
 
Registry Editor : regedit32
 
Remote Desktop : mstsc
 
Removable Storage : ntmsmgr.msc
 
Removable Storage Operator Requests : ntmsoprq.msc
 
Resultant Set of Policy (XP Prof) : rsop.msc

Security Center : wscui.cpl
 
Services : services.msc
 
Shared Folders : fsmgmt.msc
 
Shuts Down Windows : shutdown

System Properties : sysdm.cpl
 
Task Manager : taskmgr
 
Telnet Client : telnet
 
User Account Management : nusrmgr.cpl
 
Utility Manager : utilman
 
Windows Firewall : firewall.cpl


Others command 

 

Calculator : calc
 
Direct X Control Panel (If Installed)* : directx.cpl
 
Direct X Troubleshooter : dxdiag
  
Display Properties : control desktop
 
Display Properties : desk.cpl
 
Display Properties (w/Appearance Tab Preselected) : control color
 
Dr. Watson System Troubleshooting Utility : drwtsn32
 
Driver Verifier Utility : verifier
 
File Signature Verification Tool : sigverif
 
Folders Properties : control folders
 
Fonts : control fonts
 
Fonts Folder : fonts
 
Free Cell Card Game : freecell
 
Game Controllers : joy.cpl
 
Hearts Card Game : mshearts
 
Iexpress Wizard : iexpress
 
Indexing Service : ciadv.msc
 
Internet Properties : inetcpl.cpl
 

Java Control Panel (If Installed) : jpicpl32.cpl
 
Java Control Panel (If Installed) : javaws
 
Keyboard Properties : control keyboard
  
Microsoft Chat : winchat
 
Minesweeper Game : winmine
 
Mouse Properties : control mouse
 
Mouse Properties : main.cpl
  
Notepad : notepad
 
Nview Desktop Manager (If Installed) : nvtuicpl.cpl
 
Object Packager : packager
 
ODBC Data Source Administrator : odbccp32.cpl
 
On Screen Keyboard : osk
 
Opens AC3 Filter (If Installed) : ac3filter.cpl
 
Password Properties : password.cpl
 
Performance Monitor : perfmon.msc
 
Performance Monitor : perfmon
 
Phone and Modem Options : telephon.cpl
 
Power Configuration : powercfg.cpl
 
Printers and Faxes : control printers
 
Printers Folder : printers
 
Private Character Editor : eudcedit
 
Quicktime (If Installed) : QuickTime.cpl
  
Scanners and Cameras : sticpl.cpl
 
Scheduled Tasks : control schedtasks
  
Sounds and Audio : mmsys.cpl
 
SQL Client Configuration : cliconfg
 
System Configuration Editor : sysedit
 
System Configuration Utility : msconfig
 
System File Checker Utility (Scan Immediately) : sfc /scannow
 
System File Checker Utility (Scan Once At Next Boot) : sfc /scanonce
 
System File Checker Utility (Scan On Every Boot) : sfc /scanboot
 
System File Checker Utility (Return to Default Setting) : sfc /revert
 
System File Checker Utility (Purge File Cache) : sfc /purgecache
 
System File Checker Utility (Set Cache Size to size x) : sfc /cachesize=x
  
Windows Update Launches : wupdmgr
 
Wordpad : write

Microsoft SoftGrid 4.1 Service Pack 1

06/11/2007

Hi all,

Microsoft has released Softgrid version 4.1 (Service Pack 1), this release improves support for sequencing SxS applications that have public assemblies, such as the 2007 Microsoft Office release.

At the links below you can find any information about this new release.

Download locations

SoftGrid Sequencer (4.1.1.303)
http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/6/c/06cf3aac-347e-4e42-9355-fcfcec3c7f43/SoftGrid_sequencer_setup_4.1.1.303.exe (http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/6/c/06cf3aac-347e-4e42-9355-fcfcec3c7f43/softgrid_sequencer_setup_4.1.1.303.exe)


SoftGrid Server (4.1.1.302)
http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/f/c/afc8cf1f-d271-426e-923a-b04a34674c3c/SoftGrid_server_setup_4.1.1.302.exe (http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/f/c/afc8cf1f-d271-426e-923a-b04a34674c3c/softgrid_server_setup_4.1.1.302.exe)


SoftGrid for Terminal Services (4.1.1.302)
http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/0/1/f01b4fcd-8778-4e49-b56c-7ae6ab72f6ff/SoftGrid_ts_setup_4.1.1.302.exe (http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/0/1/f01b4fcd-8778-4e49-b56c-7ae6ab72f6ff/softgrid_ts_setup_4.1.1.302.exe)


SoftGrid for Windows Desktops (4.1.1.302)

At this Microsoft KB article below you can find general guidelines and release information that will help you upgrade to, or help you perform a clean installation of Microsoft SoftGrid 4.1 SP1. This article lists information about new capabilities, requirements, known issues, and best practices.

Have a look!

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938497/en-us


Virtualization options compared (there is more than just VMware!)

06/09/2007

When most people think of Virtualization, they might think of Microsoft but I'd be willing to bet that they think of VMware. In fact, there may be many out there who don't know that there are other virtualization products besides VMware's solutions. While VMware has excellent Virtualization products, I think it is important to know that there are other choices available. In this article, you will learn what those other virtualization options are, where you can find them, and how they might help you.

 

 

Virtualization Companies  

 

I started off my gathering my list of virtualization options then I did research on the Internet to find others. What I came up with was this list of Virtualization companies:  

  • VMware  
  • Microsoft  
  • VirtualIRON  
  • Xen

     Keep in mind that we are talking about SERVER virtualization here and, specifically, doing it on x86 processors. I say this because, if you just type in virtualization on Google.com, you will find that there are a multitude of types of virtualization and from many different companies. For example, you can perform network virtualization, storage virtualization, or server virtualization with your IBM PowerPC system using IBM software. I left all of these types of virtualization out of this mix.  

Next, I took those companies, researched their virtualization options, and broke them down into different grades of products in terms of their intended use. For example, some products were designed to perform . Some company's only make one product and it could be also used on your desktop for for workstation-grade virtualization.  

Workstation-Grade Virtualization Options

 

 

  • Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 - FREE - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtualpc - recently released and replacing Virtual 2PC 2004, VPC 2007 is an excellent choice for running another OS on your desktop system. VPC is simple to use and offers limited options for shapshots and testing changes to virtual systems.   
  • VMware Workstation - $189 - http://www.vmware.com/products/ws - VMware workstation has been around much longer than VPC and offers more flexibility for different operating systems and snapshoting versions of virtual systems. VMware Workstation does, however, come with a price tag whereas VPC does not. If you are using VMware Server or ESX, VMware Workstation is the best option to test desktop apps, then bring them into the server farm. 
  • VMware Player - FREE - http://www.vmware.com/products/player - VMware Player is free application that can be used to distribute virtual machines to others who don't have a licensed copy of VMware Workstation. Think of it being similar to VMware Workstation but you are only able to RUN or PLAY virtual machines. It is a unique tool in this space. 
  • Xen Express - FREE - http://www.xensource.com/products/xen_express/index.html - Xen Express is the free starter package for IT developers and IT professionals who want to try Xen. The completely unique thing about Xen when compared to the other products in this workstation-grade category is that Xen is a has no underlying operating system, only the hypervisor. Because of the hypervisor, it is safe to say that Xen Express offers more performance any the other products in this category but one negative is that you must do away with your more familiar underlying operating system. Xen is based on an open-source standard and Xen Express offers upgradeability to Xen Enterprise. 

Server-Grade Virtualization Options  

 

  • Microsoft Virtual Server - FREEhttp://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/virtualserver/default.mspx - MS VS is a FREE server-grade virtualization application. It runs on top of the Windows Server OS. It is planned to be integrated into the next version of the Windows Server OS , Longhorn. There are limited tools available for Virtual Server. A new centralized management tool is available from Microsoft called Virtual Server Center.
      
  • VMware Server - FREE - http://www.vmware.com/products/server - VMware Server is a FREE server-grade virtualization application. It can run on top of LINUX, Windows Server or XP. Unlike VMware Workstation, it has limited snapshot functionality. It does have great portability of VMs with VMware ESX Server. It also has Virtual Center integration so that you can have centralized management of all your VMware Server systems.
       
  • Xen Server - $99 Annually - http://www.xensource.com/products/xen_server/index.html - runs on a modified Linux hypervisor that allows you to run other virtual operating systems underneath it. The Server version of Xen runs Windows servers, only not Linux. Again, like Xen Express, Xen Server sets itself apart from the other products in this server-grade category by being the only product that has no underlying operating system, only the hypervisor. Xen is based on an open-source standard and Xen Server offers upgradeability to Xen Enterprise.

     Enterprise-Grade Virtualization Options  

 

Both of these virtualization options listed as "enterprise-grade" are just that for the following reasons:  

  1. They don't have a customized underlying operating system that is tailored to virtualization. 
  2. Because of how they are designed, the are higher performance and allow you to run more virtual machines per server, when compared to the server-grade virtualization options listed above. 
  3. These solutions offer high availability features that use your underlying SAN, not only for storage of virtual systems, but also for other high availability functions.  
  • VirtualIRON - about $500 per CPU socket, or about $1000 for a dual-CPU server - http://www.virtualiron.com - VirtualIRON even includes some of the Enterprise features that VMware ESX does not include for the standard edition price listed below (for example, LiveMigration from VirtualIRON vs VMware ESX Vmotion)
       
  • VMware ESX - about $3000 for a dual-CPU server per server (for the standard edition with no support) - http://www.vmware.com/products/vi/esx - comes in 3 packages, starter, standard, and enterprise.
  •  
  • Xen Enterprise - $500 per year per dual socket server or $750 one-time - http://www.xensource.com/products/xen_enterprise/index.html - Runs its own Hypervisor at the underlying virtual machine monitor layer, offers high end performance, and multi-server management included, includes free Linux P2V converter and Windows P2V starter kit, expected to offer live migration and shared storage of virtual servers in mid-2007, and based on an open source standard.  

In summary, there are a lot of virtualization options to choose from, depending on your needs and your budget. Server Virtualization is booming in popularity and there is good reason for that. Virtualization can reduce your time spent on administration, your dollars spent on hardware, and increase your uptime and response time. Before you choose a vendor based on the reputation of their name brand, make sure you evaluate and test all the different virtualization options available. While Microsoft and VMware make some valid virtualization choices, they are NOT your only choices.