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| Author: | Alex Juschin Account | Created: | Tuesday, July 15, 2008 | | | This Blog is about everything and stuff related to Terminal Services, Virtualization and Citrix |
| | Microsoft MSDN, Technet and Terminal Services CAL's / TS CAL | |
| By Alex Juschin Account onSaturday, July 18, 2009 | |
| ------------- MSDN --------------------------
If you are one of the lucky owners of Microsoft MSDN subscribtion and you are working on something which imply testing Terminal Services application mode you might wonder whether or not you can get TS CAL's as part of your MSDN subscribtion. Indeed you can, just follow this simple guidline: 1) Install Windows 2008 or R2 or 2003 or even 2000 (with MSDN key to avoid death after 180 Days) 2) Activate W2008 (you will have to do that once in awhile since MSDN keys need to be reactivated once in a while) 3) Install Roles, TS inclusive 4) Call Microsoft Clearance house (a.k.a when you are in License Server - add TS CAL - activate by Phone - call Clearance house) 5) State your MSDN subscribtion number and what ever information they will ask 6) Request the type of TS CAL you need (W2000, 2003 or 2008) 7) enter the code stated by MS employee
Thats it. So as a valid MSDN subscriber you can call MS Clearance house and request TS CAL for developer purposes and only for them. According to the License agreement you are not allowed to use it in production.
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| | Local Profiles stored on the Server are getting huge (WER Folder Problem..) | |
| By Alex Juschin Account onFriday, July 17, 2009 | |
| It is not a good practice to store Profiles locally on a Terminal Server - just because if the server dies all the data of your users is gone (unless you made a backup :-) ). However, if you have to have it you might sometimes notice that the disc space on your TS Box looses space faster than expected. When you do some research you find out that mysterious WER folder, which might contain hundreds of MB's in your users (each of them) folders. This WER folder is the place:
C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WER where the Windows Error Resporting information is stored. Unless you can start something with that you don't need that folder or the information in it. It's the folder where all the application crash information is stored for a particular user.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc709644(WS.10).aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb513638(VS.85).aspx To Disable Windows Error Rep ... |  | |
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| | Windows 7 Beta 7000, 7057, 7077 unblock trick to upgrade to Release Candidate 1 (RC 1) | |
| By Alex Juschin Account onMonday, May 04, 2009 | |
| I guess many of you have already downloaded the new Windows 7 RC (Release Candidate) and it might be that you, just like me, have already installed previous versions of Windows 7 Beta (just go to Start -> Run.. -> winver , to see your build version) - like 7000, 7057 or 7077 or alike downloaded from Technet or MSDN or from Microsoft Connect website. The previous Beta's worked stable so you might have installed a lot of applications on it which you, just like me, don't want to reinstall. However one of the requirments of installation of Release Candidate is:
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| | TechDays 2009 Ireland | |
| By Alex Juschin Account onFriday, February 20, 2009 | |
| Will be there! Join us if you are located in Ireland

Event Description:
‘Tech Days’ are a collaborative effort
between Microsoft and the IT Pro community to re-deliver the highlights of Tech
Ed Conference to IT Pros across Ireland. Most of the sessions will be delivered
by a combination of Microsoft and Community technical presenters and will
involve as much time spent demo the technology, as possible. The content
delivered will be technical level 300. March will see the four-city tour stop
for evening events in Galway and Cork, with full day events in Dublin and
Belfast.
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| | Dell XPS M1330 8GB support! It works with A13 AND ALSO A14 Bios! | |
| By Alex Juschin Account onWednesday, November 12, 2008 | |
| Ok this one is not really related to SBC or Virtualization. No wait it does! When presenting somewhere or when willing to play with my TS or Citrix environment I have to connect to my DC to get the proper HW since the M1330 only supported 4GB max. Not really great wo have 5 systems on VmWare Workstation. Dell XPS M1330 is just great - great monitor, small weight, great extended battery life - everything what you need. So 8GB support was the last bit I missed. Now you can! First you need a 8GB kit. A good and affordable one is from G-Skill G.SKILL 8GB (2 x 4GB) 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM DDR2 667 (PC2 5300):

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231210
cost like 230 EUR in Europe
DONT Install the 8GB into your Notebook yet, you have to update BIOS! Download the latest BIOS for your M1330 here:
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| | Uninstall / Removal of RDP 6.0 or 6.1 from Windows XP SP2 | |
| By Alex Juschin Account onSunday, November 02, 2008 | |
| When you have a Windows XP SP2 and you installed RDP 6.0 either via a Hotfix or vie Windows Update or you have Installed RDP / RDC 6.1 then then it is quite simple to uninstall it:
1) First find out what version of RDP you have on your clinet. Start menu -> RUN -> mstsc.exe (the left upper corner - mouse click - About - if it says ( 6.0.6000) its RDP 6 if it says (6.0.6001) its RDP 6.1
2) Second based on the information above - go to Windows folder and look for in case of RDP 6 for folder called ($NtUninstallKB925876$) or in case of RDP 6.1 ($NtUninstallKB952155$), then run FROM the folder \spuninst
spuninst.exe
DONE!
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| | Remote Desktop Client 6.1 (RDP 6.1) installation on Windows 2003 Server | |
| By Alex Juschin Account onMonday, September 15, 2008 | |
| Many of you know already that there is RDP 6.1 client for Windows XP SP2, but some of you have been looking for a way to install RDP 6.1 on the Windows 2003 Server. As such Windows 2003 Server support only RDP 6.0 which you can obtain either by download or by an update from Windows Update. The Version that comes with the current SP2 version of W2003 is 5.2.

So to Install the RDP 6.1 on the Windows 2003 first download the 6.1 Client from Microsoft webpage:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=952155
after you downloaded this small 1,6MB package go to the folder where you downloaded it to and Right Click on the File, Choose "Compatibility" Tab and select "Windows XP", click on Apply and OK.

Now you can start the installation without Windows saying it wasn't meant for this OS.
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