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Archive | March, 2014

Exchange 2010 Public Folder Data Recovery

I recently came across an issue with Exchange 2010 public folders where my users and even the administrators could not recover a deleted item from public folder deleted item recovery. This does not impact all public folder items and appears to be very random. A permission-based error is returned regardless of the level of security […]

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SSL Error 61 when Launching XenApp Published Applications

So you are launching a Citrix XenApp Application and your application will not open. You are stopped in your tracks with an SSL Error 61 on your screen. The root cause of this is a missing Trusted Root or Intermediate Certificate on your PC. Here are some the considerations for resolving this issue. Determine if you […]

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Exchange 2010 Public Folders Manage Send As Issue

I recently ran across an issue where mail-enabled public folders will not allow even your Exchange administrators to Manage the Send As permissions on a public folder. This is typically due to the fact that public folders have been migrated from an older version of Exchange. For more detail, please find the following article I […]

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Citrix XenApp Powershell Report with Days Since Last Reboot and Citrix Servers with Logins Disabled

Previously I put together two separate how-to articles that show you how to use powershell to setup emailed reports for Citrix servers with disabled logins (http://24x7itconnection.com/2014/02/25/powershell-report-that-will-check-for-citrix-xenapp-servers-with-logins-disabled/) and how to determine how many days it has been since each Citrix server in your farm has rebooted (http://24x7itconnection.com/2014/01/13/use-powershell-to-get-an-e-mailed-report-about-xenapp-6-citrix-server-uptime/?relatedposts_exclude=248). This how-to combines the two separate reports into one report into one. […]

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