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RRAS of TMG 2010 not responding after Moving Configuration Backup from ISA 2006

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After Moving Configuration Backup from ISA (Internet Security and Acceleration) Server 2006 to TMG (Threat Management Gateway) Server 2010, RRAS Service of TMG not responding.

Following error can be viewed on event viewer,
Event 14104,
Microsoft Forefront TMG Firewall
Failed to start the Routing & Remote Access Service. Look at the system event log for more errors

Due to the RRAS (Routing and Remote Access Service) failure, VPN on TMG 2010 does not Work.

Resolution:
Do the following to get RRAS working and the VPN issue will also resolve when RRAS start. …..Click here to read more

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under: MicroSoft
Tags: ISA Server, TMG Server, VPN Server

Upgrade Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010 – Need to configure Ms Outlook to point to new Server ???

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Hi All,

Quick questions about deploying Exchange 2010 in coexistence mode with Exchange 2007.

We apply an outlook profile for all our users. The Outlook profile currently points to our Exchange 2007. When I install Exchange 2010 will the profile need to be updated to point to Exchange 2010?

Thanks

The Answers is.

No need to update your …..Click here to read more

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under: MicroSoft, MicroSoft Exchange
Tags: MS Exchange 2007, MS Exchange 2010

How to install Debugging Tool and Debug a memory.dmp file

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“My computer just had a BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death), and I wrote down the stop information.
While I was writing that, it was dumping the contents of the memory into a file, and that file was called “MEMORY.DMP”

Is there any way I can read that, and see what caused my computer to stop?”

The Answer is YES.
The BSOD is always the result of a critical system error and Windows can no longer keep on running when that occur and instead crashes. About 80 percent of all BSODs occur because of bad drivers. Hardware problems such as corrupt memory modules or hard drive generally also produce a BSOD every now and then.
The Memory.dmp file created by BSOD contains useful information that may help identify why your computer has stopped unexpectedly. It can be read using a Microsoft Debugging tool. …..Click here to read more

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under: Developers, MicroSoft, Windows
Tags: Troubleshooting

Annoying “Windows Security” message of windows 7

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How to disable Windows Security Warning “These files might be harmful to your computer”?

Windows 7 by default has a Security setting and warns you while copying files from any system of Local Area Network. It gives an annoying Windows Security warning “These files might be harmful to your computer” and asks you, “Your Internet security settings suggest that one or more files may be harmful. Do you want to use it anyway?

By clicking on OK it allows you to manipulate the files from LAN system but when you close and access the same resource again it Warns you again. …..Click here to read more

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under: MicroSoft, Windows
Tags: Windows 7

Solution for VMware Server Console 511 Error

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Solution for,
511 Error connecting to C:\Program…\vmserverdWin32.exe process.
Unable to connect VMware Host from VMware Server Console.
Unable to turn On VMs hosted on VMware Server.

I have a VMware server runing in my office. since it was rebooted last time i was unable to connect to VMware on “VMware Server Console”
All the VMs were OFF and there wasn’t any way for turning those ON.
The error i found each time i tried to connect to VMware was,

“511 Error connecting to C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware Server\vmserverdWin32.exe process.”

I started searching for its solution and found that …..Click here to read more

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under: VMware, Windows
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