Tag: Microsoft
netstat with sanity
by DougR on Jun.26, 2009, under Documentation, General, Microsoft, Technology, Windows
The command netstat is a handy tool for displaying the active ports and addresses on a Windows or *nix machine. For the Windows environment often the output scrolls past the buffer for the command prompt window, thus loosing important information about lower port numbers.
Supported Operating Systems for IP Office 4.2 release
by Ross Kennedy on Aug.19, 2008, under Avaya, IP Office, Microsoft, Server 2008, Vista, Windows, XP Pro
This is per Compas ID 136708 (TB 97).
The following are a list of applications and supported operating systems.
- Call Status: XP Pro, Vista and Server 2003. No Server 2008 Support
- CBC: XP Pro, Vista and Server 2003. No Server 2008 Support
- CCC Server: Server 2003 Only
How to Uninstall .NET
by Ross Kennedy on Jun.19, 2008, under Best Practices, General, Microsoft, Windows
Sometimes the Microsoft .NET install can get corrupted which can make it very hard to uninstall. This can also make your applications crash and get .NET 5000 error. This error can be seen in the event viewer on the under computer management.
Setting a Domain User as Local Admin
by Ross Kennedy on Jun.19, 2008, under Best Practices, General, Microsoft, Windows
There are several applications that have to run as an administrator user but you don’t want to make that user an admin on the domain. This can be accomplished by adding a regular domain user as a local admin to the computer where the apps are going to run. This does not mean make a local user on the computer and add them to the admin group.