New version of Process Monitor available (1)
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If you've done much troubleshooting of SoftGrid/App-V virtual applications then Process Monitor is probably one of your most highly valued tools. It'll quickly and easily tell you what's being accessed, who's doing the accessing, and is a quick...(read more)
(wget = DM) != GUI (1)
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Wget the default download manager in *nix systems is a very versatile tool. I will be focusing on some of its very important features useful to a end user. So here we begin : Simply downloading a file :$ wget
Ubuntu getting slow.... (1)
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The day I installed Ubuntu and the day after few upgrades.. I noticed drastic decrease in speed. I thought the problem was with my user, so I deleted the configuration files within my ~/ folder many times but never got a preferred result. Nautilus took 10-20 sec to just open, furthermore my gnutop went indiscoverable in my Hostel's LAN Server and I was receiving error messages after login. The
Macnifying OS X: Learning To Utilize Activity Monitor (1)
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Whenever an application stops responding, there are usually three options to get things back on track again. But first, how would you know if an application has hung? The three cardinal symptoms are the spinning beach ball, increased CPU usage and systemic unresponsiveness. If you’re experiencing any one of these, especially the infamous spinning beach ball of death (SBBOD), you’ve definitely got an application that isn’t working the way it should. So the first option ...
Being a Better Programmer #3: Ahab and the White Whale Snippet (1)
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As developers, we solve problems for a living. We spend our hours at work fixing things, testing things, troubleshooting things. It gives one a great sense of pride and accomplishment to fix almost all the tech problems that get in the way of productivity. But what happens when this need to solve problems becomes the problem itself?
WSUS: Clients fail to update with error code 0x80190194 (1)
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Here's a great tip from Rob Coffey, a real life WSUS support engineer from North Carolina. We've seen reports of this occurring if you upgrade to WSUS Service Pack 1 and then remove the SP although I haven't been able to confirm this myself. If you have a bunch of clients trying to get updates and failing with a 0x80190194 error then this may be something to check: ======== Issue: When checking for updates, clients ...
SoftGrid: A folder on a mapped network drive appears to be invalid when a virtualized application is run (1)
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Here's a great tip from Jason Alanis, a real life SoftGrid support engineer in Texas. While we don't see this terribly often it can be confusing when you run into it. ======== Issue: When a virtualized application was streamed to a client, the client...(read more)
Simplify Troubleshooting with a Change Log [Troubleshooting] (11)
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System administrator Peter had some network troubles, but managed to resolve them by cross referencing problem email messages to the dates in the change log—or journal of updates—he keeps. I used that information to look through the log I keep of server and network changes and maintenance. It turns out that two months ago I made a change to the firewall rules, and the problem started the very next day. It was hard to see ...
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I really need to read through this. I would highly suggest anyone making broad changes, take a look.
Microsoft BizTalk Server Performance Optimization Guide has been released. (1)
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The new Microsoft BizTalk Server Performance Optimization Guide has been released to the web. This document provides guidance & best practices on optimizing BizTalk Server performance for demanding production environments. It is based on numerous real-world engagements with customers by the BizTalk Customer Advisory Team CAT (Rangers), Premier Field Engineering and MCS. The guidance consists of the following 4 sections: Getting Started: an overview of the BizTalk Server functional components that can affect performance. It ...