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New post from Michael Niehaus over on his blog. Here’s a quick snippet: I’ve talked to a few people that have mentioned that when they import a new operating system into the MDT 2010 Deployment Workbench, it never shows up – it’s in the deployment share, but it never shows up in Workbench. So what…
I recently had an issue with my hyper-v lab where my MP quit working. It’s a test lab so I’m making changes all the time. So no big surprise there. However, uninstalling the MP and even uninstalling/installing IIS didn’t resolve the issue. I kept getting a failed attempt when running the MP Troubleshooter and…
Reinstalled IIS on a site server and couldn’t get my services to start. Thanks to a co-worker for helping me get this resolved quickly, I’d still be trying to figure this out without his help! My event log looked like this, showing Event ID’s 5005, 5188 over and over: …
One simple tip that perhaps not all .NET/Visual Studio developers know about is “Attach Debugger” instead of using F5 debugging. Simply press “CTRL+ALT+P” which brings up the attach to process dialog. Then press “w” which will scroll down to “w3wp.exe” which is the IIS worker process on your local machine. (Make sure you have “show…
First I wanted to say that I’m loving my new Windows Phone. It’s a Samsung Focus from at&t. I’ve been holding out for the Windows Phone 7 release date for months counting down the days until November 8th, 2010. Yes I was at the at&t store at 9am to make sure I got one. There…
Well, it’s not really “liveblogging.” More like “asynchronously blogging,” but if you follow my Twitter feed, you’ll know that I am currently attending the PMO Special Interest Group conference here in beautiful Dallas, TX. There’s a lot of information that I am sure will make its way into this blog in the next couple of…
The nice thing about rolling out a new product line every couple of years is that I get to take all of my old blog posts written for previous versions of Project Server, and refresh them. In this case, I am redoing a post from over a year ago on how to deploy risks as…
Lync brings a much more seamless web conferencing experience to the user. No longer does the user have to decide whether to create a Live Meeting or a Conference Call, there is now just an Online Meeting. The join experience is very seamless to the user with an option for a no-download web client to…
Up until recently, there were only a couple of client side hotfixes for ConfigMgr and those were insignificant or only applicable in isolated cases. With the release of R3 and its perquisite hotfix, the need to deploy client hotfixes in a reliable and easy manner just got a lot more important. I find it really…
Welcome to the latest posting in my Resource Analysis Under the Hood series. My goal with these posts is to introduce the features of the Project Server Resource Analysis component of the Portfolio Analysis module with the help of an Excel mockup. This post represents my breakdown of the Compare Project Portfolios screen. For…