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The Crucial Blog - Archive

March 10, 2009

How to boot into safe mode without using F8?

Is booting too quickly that you are not able to press F8 in time to get safe mode, then you are not alone!

Just do the following to boot the computer/server into safe mode:

Start -> Run ->Type: msconfig

Go to boot.ini, and tick /SAFEBOOT – you can then set the options for which way you wish to boot into safe mode.

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February 25, 2009

How to check Windows Server uptime

If you ever need to find the uptime of a computer, just do the following:

Start – Run

Type: cmd

Type: systeminfo

Near the beginning you will see the uptime of the Windows computer/server.

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August 24, 2008

Exchange 2007 Error: A matching connector cannot be found to route the external recipient

2007 Error:

A matching connector cannot be found to route the external recipient

If you are receiving this error while trying to send mail from Exchange, attempt the following:

Go to Exchange Management Console -> Organization Configuration -> Hub Transport -> Send Connectors

And add a new send connection with Address Space ‘*’.

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August 24, 2008

How to add an additional domain Exchange 2007

You can add additional domains to by Opening the Management Console -> Organization Configuration -> Hub Transport -> Accepted Domains Tab.  Right click to add a new domain.

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May 5, 2008

Crucial Paradigm are one of the first to offer Windows 2008 Virtual Dedicated Servers!

That’s right! Crucial Paradigm is one of the first companies to release 2008 Virtual Dedicated Servers!!! To find out more info please check out our Windows 2008 Virtual Dedicated Server page.

Unlike many other hosting providers, we provide with a True Virtual Dedicated Server, running Windows 2008 or Windows 2003 Server (we also have Windows 2003 available). We don’t utilize container based technology, but rather virtualization technology to enable you to have full control over your virtual server. Most other Windows VPS providers out there provide container based technology, which significantly limits you in what you can install – and doesn’t allow you to make changes to the system. With our Virtual Servers you have full control over Windows as though it were a dedicated server, however only at a fraction of the cost!

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May 4, 2008

Preparing Windows Server 2008 to image using sysprep

If you need to prepare a image (any version: Web, Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter) to install on other computers of multiple Virtual Servers, it is highly recommended you use the sysprep tool to wipe the image of all unique information assigns in the specific install.  If you are running multiple VMs in the same environment, and don’t do this you could run into problems.

Unlike previous versions of , sysprep is actually located on the server and you do not need the installation CD to use it.

1. Run sysprep: c:\windows\system32\sysprep\sysprep.exe

2. If you are using it on  VM, select the shutdown option as you don’t want to reboot straight after.

If you wish to do it from 2008 Core (i.e. command line interface) you can run it as follows: sysprep /OOBE /Generalize /shutdown

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May 3, 2008

How to enable Remote Desktop on Windows 2008 Server

Enabling Remote Desktop on 2008 Server is slightly different to enabling it on 2003 Server so this has been placed in a separate article.  To enable Remote Desktop on 2008 Server (Web, Standard, Enterprise, and Datacenter) use the following steps:

1. Right click on My Computer, and go to Properties.

2. Click Remote Settings.

3. Select the second option, Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure).

4. Click ok, and accept the change to allow the firewall exception.

5. If you have any issues, ensure you have created an exception for any third party firewalls you might be using, and allow incoming connections to port 3389.

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May 3, 2008

How to enable Remote Desktop on Windows Server 2003/XP

To enable Remote Desktop on a newly configured Server 2003 or XP computer, you can follow these steps:

1. Right click on My Computer, and go to Properties.

2. Click the Remote tab and click the Allow users to connect remotely to your computer check box, then click Ok.

3. If you are having issues connecting still, ensure incoming connections to port 3389 are enabled through your firewall.

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May 2, 2008

Enabling Remote Desktop on Windows Server 2008 Core

On Server 2008 Core you do not have a graphical interface, so how do you enable Remote Desktop?

1. Login to the server console.

2. To enable remote administration from systems run:

> Cscript %windir%\system32\scregedit.wsf /ar 0

3. To enable remote administration from Windows 2003/Windows XP and earlier operating systems run:

> Cscript %windir%\system32\scregedit.wsf /ar 0
> Cscript %windir%\system32\scregedit.wsf /cs 0

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May 2, 2008

How to configure IP address, Hostname, and DNS in Windows 2008 Server Core

With 2008 Server Core you don’t have a nice graphical interface to configure everything, therefor you need to configure via the command line. This article will cover how to configure an IP address, Hostname, and DNS servers in 2008 Server Core.

1. Login to the server.

2. Configure your hostname:

> netdom renamecomputer %computername% /NewName:<newservername>

Where you replace <newservername> with the servername you wish to use.

3. Configure IP address:

> netsh interface ipv4 set address name=”2″ source=static address=192.168.0.5 mask=255.255.255.0 gateway=192.168.0.1

4. Setup DNS:

> netsh interface ipv4 add dnssserver name=”2″ address=192.168.0.1

NOTE: We have referenced in these commands an interface name of “2″. If you want to find out what name/number your interface is, do the following:

> netsh interface ipv4 show interface

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