-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
Archives
Categories
Meta
Monthly Archives: September 2012
Elastix 2.2 with Exchange 2007 SP3 Exchange Unified Messaging integration – Asterisk
Open Source Software, such as Asterisk, can be very useful. What I’ve found, however, is that there are many cases where getting an Open Source Software package to work properly for your requirements can suck you into a focus where … Continue reading
Posted in Technical
Tagged Asterisk, Elastix, Exchange 2007, exchange unified messaging, SIP, Unified Messaging, VoIP
Leave a comment
UPS Worldship 2012 – Transfer Administrative WorldShip Workstation to another computer
A client called in today with a dead WorldShip Administrative Workstation. The computer running the UPS WorldShip 2012 Administrative Workstation role had a hardware failure. Fortunately the hard drive was not the failure, so I pulled it out, connected it to … Continue reading
Space Shuttle Endeavour does a fly by and lands at LAX
We headed down towards LAX off of Imperial highway in El Segundo this afternoon to witness the landing of the Space Shuttle Endeavour at LAX International Airport in Los Angeles, CA. We ended up finding a spot on the shoulder of … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements
Leave a comment
Exchange 2007 SP2 SP3 – A reboot from a previous installation is pending
When attempting to install Exchange Server 2007 SP2 (Service Pack 2) on an SBS 2008 server, it failed at the readiness check – Organization Prerequisites – “A reboot from a previous installation is pending. Please restart the system and rerun setup.” SBS … Continue reading
Dell E6410/E6420/E6510/E6520 – Unknown Device Driver – SMO8800
When deploying our new Dell Latitude E6420 laptops this evening we reloaded the included 32 bit Windows 7 to Windows 7 64 bit. For those of you with x32 who would rather run x64, you may do so by reinstalling … Continue reading
Posted in Informational
Tagged dell e6520 unknown device, Driver, E6410, E6420, SMO8800, Unknown Device
Leave a comment
Standard User Account for Security in Windows XP
Microsoft Windows XP installations give your initial user accounts administrative access rights. As a computer administrator, you can change system files, install and remove software and modify settings. Computer Administrators can break and fix your computer. That is why we don’t want … Continue reading