Ok – this is a reminder for you – Robert Cranes Desktop to Cloud event is coming up real soon. I originally mentioned it over a month ago now here Well the good news is that Roberts been able to pull some top notch talent in for this event, and the agenda is packed to the brim full of good learning. Here’s a few names you might know that are speaking at this … [Read more...]
Archives for May 2012
Desktop to Cloud Event
Ok – this is a reminder for you – Robert Cranes Desktop to Cloud event is coming up real soon. I originally mentioned it over a month ago now here Well the good news is that Roberts been able to pull some top notch talent in for this event, and the agenda is packed to the brim full of good learning. Here’s a few names you might know that are speaking at this … [Read more...]
Useful Powershell commands for Exchange
Here’s a few useful commands I regularly use in Powershell for Exchange management. How can I list all users mailboxes on a given server? Get-Mailbox –servername SERVER1 How can I list a users mailbox size? Get-MailboxStatistics –identity “Wayne Small – SBSfaq.com” | select TotalItemSize How can I list all users mailbox size on a given server? This is a … [Read more...]
Upgrading to SafeSync for Business 5.0
I’ve been running Trend Micro’s SafeSync for Business for a while now (over 12 months from what I can recall). The version I’m on is version 3 and a little while back now, they released v5.0. I decided this weekend as I’m doing some planned work, that it’s time to upgrade and see what it has to offer. I run this on both my desktop and my laptop and I use it to … [Read more...]
How to troubleshoot Client Connector Install issues on SBS 2011 Essentials
I was helping one of our techs out when he was deploying SBS 2011 Essentials for a client this week. He had a couple of computers that crashed with errors when the Client Connector Installation was going through. I commenced to dig into the log files and also put together a blog post when I hit a problem I didn’t know about. I turned to Google and low and behold, I … [Read more...]