July, 2012

Certificate-Based Authentication in Exchange 2010 »

Certificate-Based Authentication in Exchange 2010 – Part II

Hello World, In the previous post, we have described the configuration changes needed in order to support certificate-based authentication in your infrastructure.  This first part described mainly the implementation of the PKI infrastructure and changes needed to enable Active Directory Certification authentication. In this part, we will

Certificate-Based Authentication in Exchange 2010 »

Certificate-Based Authentication in Exchange 2010 – Part I

Hello World, In this muti-part post, we will describe how we can configure Certificate-Based Authentication for Exchange ActiveSync and Outlook WebApp.  In a standard Exchange 2010 configuration, users will authenticate by entering a user account and password However, as you probably know,Microsoft Exchange 2010 also provides other

Proxmox VE – TigerVNC Viewer in Ubuntu 12.04 »

Proxmox VE – TigerVNC Viewer in Ubuntu 12.04

Hello world, In this previous post, we have explained how to connect to a Proxmox VE virtual machine using an external vnc client.  The post was assuming that you were using Windows as a platform (like 90 % of the market).  However, some people might be working with a non-windows platform (yes, this can happen :-) ).   In fact, I'm

Proxmox VE – Connect to Virtual Machines through »

Proxmox VE – Connect to Virtual Machines through a VNC Client

Hello World, Recently, I'm encountering some small issues wit the web based VNC Viewer available within the Proxmox VE management interface.  I can launch the vnc viewer and connect to the virtual machine. Howerver, the vnc viewer does not return the full desktop or screen interface.  I can see only a portion of the screen and not the rest.

Upgrade from XP,Vista,Win 7 to Windows 8 for 40 $ »

Upgrade from XP,Vista,Win 7 to Windows 8 for 40 $

Hello World, This is a really short post about Windows 8 and Upgrade possibilities offered by Microsoft.  If you want to have more information, you can always have a look at the following location. Overview I've learned recently that Microsoft would allow people to upgrade from Windows XP up to Windows 7 to Windows 8 Pro for only 40 $.