“Password changes using the Outlook Web Access app causes domain accounts to be locked out. What can we do?” This question arose during a discussion in a Windows 7 Enterprise Deployment Class. Although not directly related to Windows 7 Client issues, I decided to take a crack at tracking down an answer for our student. … Continue reading Outlook Web Access Password Change Issues in Windows 7 and Windows 8
Tag Archives: IIS
How to tell which Application pool an IIS worker process belongs to
Recently speaking at a conference where I was presenting an IIS crash course, several attendees came up to me after the session and asked how they could tell which IIS worker process belonged to which application pool. This information is presented in the graphical task manager, but is tricky to find using PowerShell. Because so … Continue reading How to tell which Application pool an IIS worker process belongs to
How to change the IIS log contents with PowerShell
Ever want to change the type of information contained in your IIS logs? While the default settings are useful, there’s much more data you could be collecting. Graphical you can do this on a per server bases in the “Logging” feature and selecting the “Select Fields” option. My problem is that I want to set … Continue reading How to change the IIS log contents with PowerShell
Implementing the Lync Server 2010 Web Scheduler
Believe it or not, I’m not always on my computer. Sometimes I’m outside the office, or on another person’s machine without access to Outlook. It’s times like these where I’m glad I have the Lync Web Scheduler. The web scheduler eliminates the need for the full Outlook meeting add-in that is typically used to schedule … Continue reading Implementing the Lync Server 2010 Web Scheduler