Posted by Mads Dam on 08. J 2015 in Blog
This one is quite good in explaining size-limits in Exchange and how to meet your organizations requirements. https://www.simple-talk.com/sysadmin/exchange/increasing-email-size-limits-for-your-high-profile-users-in-exchange-2010/
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Posted by Mads Dam on 16. J 2015 in Blog
So – ever since Adobe Reader DC came out – I’ve tried hiding the annoying right side pane that comes up everytime I open a pdf-file – this is what Adobe calls the Tools pane. In April 2015 – Adobe Reader DC 15.007.20033 it was not possible to hide this pane, but with the newest version 15.008.20082 it IS! Now, what I do for my users is add these two registry entries upon a new installation. (I’ve used Customization Wizard and added...
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Posted by Mads Dam on 25. J 2015 in Blog
So – my webhost Unoeuro has finally made it possible for me to add ssl-certificates to my websites. Even for subdomains – that is awesome! Althought they do claim a fee, which is why madsd.dk is not ssl-protected. It’s still money, you know 😉 My webhost demands .crt and unencrypted .key-files. Windows usually export to .pfx so I need to split that in 2 files. OpenSSL to the rescue. Public key extraction openssl pkcs12 -in mypfxfile.pfx -clcerts -nokeys...
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Posted by Mads Dam on 28. J 2014 in Blog
wmic nic get name, speed wmic bios get manufacturer, name, serialnumber wmic computersystem manufacturer, model, name, totalphysicalmemory These are typically the commands I use, when PXE-booting into WinPE to get systeminfo. With SCCM 2012 R2 and the boot-image command-prompt-enabled, it’s a good way to quickly get the model-number of the booted computer and/or the speed-info of the NIC.
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Posted by Mads Dam on 10. J 2014 in Blog
There’s no easy way to say this – if you hate or bash Internet Explorer for not showing your site correctly or breaking some functionality on your site, then I really think you should evaluate your web development skills! I’m not saying I’m perfect – I have flaws and errors around my sites as well – but I don’t bash IE nor do I bash Chrome, Safari or Firefox – not normally that is. I bash the webdevelopers! I wanted to make...
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