28 feb 2011

Decode: char($) – String Reverse – HexToString – DeBase64

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1. [ DEC / CHAR ]

http://home2.paulschou.net/tools/xlate/

d3d3152544535515a487544524249755356503354464543576 d4c64524c6544524256535

2. REVERSER Reverse any Text
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5356524254456c42546c4d6753454644533056535579424254 45784a5155354452513d3d

3. HexToString  (HEX )

http://home2.paulschou.net/tools/xlate/  

SVRBTElBTlMgSEFDS0VSUyBBTExJQU5DRQ==

4. [ BASE64 ]

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Enjoy

25 feb 2011

Exchange 2010/2007: How to Export, Mailbox quota and size into a text file

To Export, Mailbox quota and size into a text file, follow the instruction below:

1. Save this script as ps1 file type (i.e.: file.ps1)

Get-mailbox –server <YOUR EXCHANGE MAILBOX SERVER> -ResultSize unlimited |
ft DisplayName,IssueWarningQuota,ProhibitSendQuota,@{label="TotalItemSize(MB)";expression={(get-mailboxstatistics $_).TotalItemSize.Value.ToMB()}}
| Out-File PATH:\FILENAME.txt

2. Run the script in EMS

.\file.ps1

The output text file should be as below:

DisplayName                   IssueWarningQuota             ProhibitSendQuota                  TotalItemSize(MB)           
-----------                        -----------------                   -----------------                        -----------------           
Administrator                   unlimited                           unlimited                                25                      
Discovery Search Mailbox unlimited                           50 GB (53,687,091,200 bytes)  1625                      

21 feb 2011

How to connect Linux Evolution to Exchange 2010 or SBS 2011

Want to have a client for Exchange 2010?  For Free ?  Yes ?

Linux and Gnome Evolution are the solution.

Follows the steps below:

1. Download a linux distribution like i.e. Ubuntu Desktop.

2. Install evolution-mapi support from Ubuntu Software Center.

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3. Start Evolution Mail and then click on Forward for two times. Insert your Full Name and Email Addressa and then click on Forward.

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4. Click on Server Type and select Exchange Mapi. Type your Exchange Server hostname in the Server field, Logon access name in the Username field and then type your Domain name in the Domain name filed. Now click on Authenticate and type the AD password.

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5. Evolution now works with Microsoft Exchange

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enjoy Smile

14 feb 2011

Oracle Enterprise Linux has been released.

Oracle Enterprise Linux is an enterprise-class Linux distribution supported by Oracle. According to the project's web site, "Oracle starts with Red Hat Linux, removes Red Hat trademarks, and then adds Linux bug fixes." Oracle Enterprise Linux is, and intends to remain, fully compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
The Oracle Unbreakable Linux support program delivers enterprise-class support for Linux with premier backports, comprehensive management, indemnification, testing and more, all at significantly lower cost.
Both the Oracle Management Pack for Linux and Oracle Clusterware are free for Oracle Unbreakable Linux support customers. Oracle Validated Configurations provide best practices for easier, faster, and lower-cost Linux deployment.
With Oracle VM—a faster, lower cost server virtualization product—customers now have a single point of enterprise-class support for their entire virtualization environments.

Source: Disrtoatch

13 feb 2011

How to import .nk2 files into Outlook 2010

When you start Microsoft Outlook 2010 for the first time, your nickname cache (stored in the profilename.nk2 file) is imported into a hidden message in your default message store.
Note profilename is the name of your Outlook profile.

If you are using a Microsoft Exchange account, the nickname cache is imported into a hidden message in the Exchange mailbox.

So we have to import the nk2 file …

To import .nk2 files into Outlook 2010, follow these steps:

  1. Make sure that the .nk2 file is in the following folder:

    %appdata%\Microsoft\Outlook

    Note The .nk2 file must have the same name as your current Outlook 2010 profile. By default, the profile name is "Outlook." To check the profile name, follow these steps:

    1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
    2. Double-click Mail.
    3. In the Mail Setup dialog box, click Show Profiles.
  2. Click Start, and then click Run.
  3. In the Open box, type outlook.exe /importnk2, and then click OK. This should import the .nk2 file into the Outlook 2010 profile.
    Note After you import the .nk2 file, the contents of the file are merged into the existing nickname cache that is currently stored in your mailbox.

Note The .nk2 file is renamed with a .old file name extension on the first start of Outlook 2010. Therefore, if you try to re-import the .nk2 file, remove the .old file name extension.

Fix it is available direcly in the KB link: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/980542/en-us

9 feb 2011

Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 has been released

On February 16th Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 will be available for MSDN and TechNet Subscribers as well as Volume License customers. On February 22nd, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 will become generally available for folks to download via the Microsoft Download Center and available on Windows Update.

For Windows 7, SP1 will help keep your PCs well supported by delivering ongoing updates, many of which have been made previously available through Windows Update. It also includes client-side support for RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory which are two new virtualization features enabled in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1.

Two new features in Windows Server SP1, Dynamic Memory and RemoteFX, enable sophisticated desktop virtualization capabilities. These features build on the comprehensive virtualization functionality already included in the Windows Server operating system.

source:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/windowsserver/archive/2011/02/08/windows-server-2008-r2-and-windows-7-sp1-releases-to-manufacturing-today.aspx

http://blogs.technet.com/b/italy/archive/2011/02/09/windows-7-sp1-e-windows-server-2008-r2-sp1-annunciata-l-rtm-del-service-pack-1-e-le-disponibilit-224-per-i-download.aspx

8 feb 2011

Samsung Galaxy Mini GT-i5800: how to Fix the GPS problem

How to Fix the GPS problem:

1. Start the GPS
2. Digit *#*#1472365#*#*. Now appear a menu: GPS setting .
3. Settings -> Parameter Settings -> Address -> Server Type: 1x MPC
4. Settings -> Parameter Settings -> Position mode: option3
5. Settings -> Fix Request Settings -> Session Operation: Standalone
6. Settings -> Fix Request Settings -> Server Option: Local
7. gpsOne XTRA -> Xtra Enable: Enable

Don’t forget the Default settings!

1. Digit *#*#1472365#*#*. Now appear a menu: GPS setting .
2. Settings -> Parameter Settings -> Address -> Server Type: UMTS SLP
3. Settings -> Parameter Settings -> Position mode: option2
4. Settings -> Fix Request Settings -> Session Operation: MS-based
5. Settings -> Fix Request Settings -> Server Option: Default
6. gpsOne XTRA -> Xtra Enable: Disable

froyo: *#3214789650#

5 feb 2011

Microsoft Small Business Server 2011 and Virtualization


Installing SBS 2011 as a guest inside a HyperV server parent is fully supported.  Installing the HyperV role ON SBS 2011 is not.  With the premium add on you can take the Windows Server 2008 R2 standard media and install it as a base for the HyperV role.  Then you are licensed to install the SBS 2011 media AND the Windows Server 2008 R2 media as guests inside the Windows 2008 R2 server that you installed the HyperV role. Publish Post
 This is referred to as 1+1 licensing and is a supported deployment of SBS 2011.  Installing SBS 2011 as a guest inside  any of the virtualisation platforms certified for Windows Server 2008 is fully supported. SBS11 on Hyper-V has an advantage in that there is no delineation of 'our problem' vs 'their problem' in regard to host/guest operation.
Installing the HyperV role ON SBS 2011 is possible but borders on insanity, and is also not supported. 

2 feb 2011

Create Professional Videos on Linux with OpenShot

Open source has come a long, long way and video editing has not been left behind. You'll find a number of video editing tools on Linux, but none of them are both as user-friendly and create as high-quality video as OpenShot Video Editor.

With this easy to use tool you can have your edited videos up on Youtube (or presented to your company/organization) in no time. With a very small learning curve, and numerous features, OpenShot will make you and your company look very good. Let's take a look at how mult-track videos can be created in OpenShot.

The Goal

What I am going to show you is how to create a short video that will include multiple clips, images, sound, and transitions. You might think this task is a challenge, but once you understand how it works, it's simple. Let's take a look at the process.

How it Works

Essentially what you will do with OpenShot is:

  1. Import images or videos into a project.
  2. Import sound for your project.
  3. Adding the images, videos, and sound into tracks.
  4. Arrange the tracks so they suit your needs.
  5. Add transitions and fades.
  6. Export your project to a viewable video.

The hardest part of the list is knowing how to set up the transitions. Much of the rest is just dragging and dropping. We'll take this one step at a time. But before we get into the editing/creating process, we have to install OpenShot first.

Source: http://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/398674:create-professional-videos-with-openshot-video-editor