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Just another djork trying to ply his art in this mad mad world.


Apr
29
awarded  Popular Question
Apr
28
comment Need help trying to allow my remote PowerShell script to run on my Windows 2008 r2 Server
There is no button labeled 'Unblock'. I think that option is ONLY when the file is locally stored AND was sourced from the interwebs.
Apr
28
asked Need help trying to allow my remote PowerShell script to run on my Windows 2008 r2 Server
Apr
27
revised how to choose proxy server
Fixed up English grammar.
Apr
27
suggested suggested edit on how to choose proxy server
Apr
17
comment Trouble with Port Forwarding and TWO physical webservers behind a router/firewall
That looks about right :) awesomesauce.
Apr
17
accepted Trouble with Port Forwarding and TWO physical webservers behind a router/firewall
Apr
17
asked Trouble with Port Forwarding and TWO physical webservers behind a router/firewall
Apr
9
comment Question about iSCSI vs a simple network share
Thanks everyone.
Apr
9
accepted Question about iSCSI vs a simple network share
Apr
9
comment Remote Desktop keeps asking me to accept a Certificate?
this occurred for me BEFORE SP1 ... but that's pretty interesting. I'll give it a go :) Clarification: do you suggest that we save the cert (export the cert) on the host server first? then copy it from the host server to the client?
Apr
8
comment Can a Windows Active Directory user have aliases?
@mfinni - generally to authenticate (log in) to a system. eg. we have the policy of firstname.surname@foo.intenal. But of course, some people don't want to log in with their long verbose name, so if we could add an alias, then it would be easier and quicker. Secondly, we occasioanlly have to log into a system or service using another account's credentials. So this would be another quicker way for us to trouble shoot.
Apr
7
accepted Can SQL Server 2008 allow you to backup to a Mapped Network Drive?
Apr
7
comment Question about iSCSI vs a simple network share
@Holocryptic - ok. I now (partly) understand this LUN thing. How does a LUN exist on the NAS FS? as a file?
Apr
7
comment Question about iSCSI vs a simple network share
Cheers @Holocryptic - but as I said, I already know how to use and setup an iSCSI device (suggested, when I said that I believe I know the diff between a share and iSCSI). What I didn't understand is the relationship between them --- ie. can a share see the data in an iSCSI drive? etc...
Apr
7
revised Question about iSCSI vs a simple network share
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Apr
7
comment Question about iSCSI vs a simple network share
yep.. that I all understand (and said so in the OP) .. but what I didn't understand was this formatting and how that impacts existing data on the NAS ???
Apr
7
comment Question about iSCSI vs a simple network share
@SpacemanSpiff - a LUN? .. Also, when u say windows doesn't recognize the FS ... and wants to format it .. does this mean it's really formatting the FS of the NAS or just a virtual 'fake' disk .. which could translate to a single file on the NAS of a particular size.. ??
Apr
7
asked Question about iSCSI vs a simple network share
Apr
7
comment Can SQL Server 2008 allow you to backup to a Mapped Network Drive?
AHHH - good point. What about iSCSI?