Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2008 R2 en Exchange

The following versions of are supported to run on SP1 (the RTM version of SP1):

Please note that Exchange 2007 was not supported to run on Windows 2008 R2 at all before Exchange 2007 SP3 release.

Windows 2008 R2 SP1 includes the hotfixes required to install Exchange 2010 SP1 (listed in Exchange 2010 SP1 FAQ and Known Issues — 979744, 983440, 979099, 982867 and 977020). If you’re installing Exchange 2010 SP1 on a server running Windows 2008 R2 SP1, you don’t need to install these hotfixes separately Smile

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Software Load Balancers for Exchange Server 2010

Listed below are software load balancers that have been tested by the vendor and reviewed by to meet Server 2010 requirements. It is recommended that you visit the vendor’s web site for the latest information regarding product specifications, capacity, country support and documentation including release notes and known issues. Please contact the vendor for more information on these products.

Vendor

Qualified Product

Software Version Tested

Vendor’s Exchange Page

Citrix Systems

Netscaler VPX

9.1.102.8

Netscaler for Microsoft Exchange

F5

BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) Virtual Edition

10.1 and 10.2

F5 Solutions

KEMP Technologies

LoadMaster VLM

5.1-28

KEMP Exchange 2010 Deployment Guide

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HP 6540b Bitlocker Issue

I encountered an issue on a HP 6540b Laptop with 7 after the OS volume is encrypted with Bitlocker, the system never starts up normally. Every time the system is shutdown completely and then started again, it brings up the Bitlocker console and wants the recovery key entered. It doesn’t seem to do this when the system is restarted with CTRL+ALT+DELETE

After updating to the latest HP BIOS the problem was fixt.

Download the Latest bios update from the HP site for the 6540b HERE.

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HP Virtual Connect for Dummies Version 2

The HP Virtual Connect team is pleased to announce that HP Virtual Connect for Dummies® – 2nd Edition is now available as an e-book, simply register and you will be taken to the download page:

  • What’s new with Virtual Connect and all about the new Virtual Connect FlexFabric Module
  • How HP Virtual Connect simplifies your data center, lowers costs, and saves time
  • About the HP Virtual Connect product family

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Data Protection Manager 2010 Operations Guide

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released a nice manual for monitoring and managing DPM servers and tape libraries, and protected computers that are running Server, Microsoft Server, SharePoint Services, Microsoft Virtual Server, or the Hyper-V role in Server 2008 or Server . This guide also provides instructions for setting up protection of data on desktop computers that are connected to the network, and portable computers that are connected to the network intermittently, and for setting up disaster recovery.

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Removing the Browser Choice option During deployment with MDT 2010

The Guys created a nice script to remove the Browser Choice option.

If you are in the European Union, you will have seen the installation of the Browser Choice option from Update. This is a good thing if you are a consumer, however if you are managing Volume Licensed (VL) builds and you don’t want the Browser Choice in your deployment image.
But you do want to make use of the ability to go off to Windows Update or your Server and install patches automatically during your deployment task sequence.

Check HERE how to config MDT to use your WSUS server

MDT 2010 comes with a number of task sequence templates. The one I used many times is the standard client task sequence template. As part of this template there are two tasks for applying Windows updates (Pre-Application Installation and Post-Application Installation).
These tasks are really useful as part of the deployment of a client machine because you have always an up to date image.

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As part of this automated Windows Update process KB976002 will be downloaded and installed giving the options shown below in your core image.

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Recently KB2019411 has been released which provides information about the Browser Choice update for system administrators who are in managed environments that are under a Volume Licensing program . De Deploymentsguys have created a MDT based script for implementing the suggestions in the article KB2019411. Adding the registry entries to control the display of the Browser Choice screen and to remove the Browser Choice icon from the desktop.

The script (CFG-HideBrowserChoice.wsf) should be placed in the MDT Distribution Share\Scripts folder and then a “Run Command Line” task should be added to your image engineering task sequence (after the last Windows Update task but before the sysprep and image capture tasks). The command you should run is cscript.exe CFG-HideBrowserChoice.wsf.

An example of this is shown below.

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When the task runs, the script will turn off the Browser Choice and removes the icon from the desktop. You will also find a log file that the script generates in the usual MDT log location (MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS\CFG-HideBrowserChoice.log)

You can get the CFG-HideBrowserChoice.wsf script from the Deployment Guys SkyDrive by clicking HERE

Tested and I worked great

Source: blogs.technet.com

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Update 1 for Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG) 2010 Service Pack 1

released some days ago Forefront TMG Update 1:

SafeSearch Enforcement. Forefront TMG can enforce blocking adult text, images and videos from search results by popular search engines. SafeSearch can be enforced on specific groups or to the entire organization.
Including non-primary URL filtering categorizations. Forefront TMG uses an algorithm to select a URL’s “primary” category from among up to four categorizations provided by Microsoft Reputation Services (MRS). In Update 1 you can control access to sites that match any of the non-primary categorizations provided by MRS. For example, a URL with a primary categorization of News can now match a rule by any of its non-primary categorizations (such as Web Mail).
Support for SP1
Bug fixes and various other improvements. For details, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=201151.

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