by Joseph Turley | Dec 7, 2013 | Technology
I was working on a problem with DirSync not exporting properly today and as my earlier article stated, the fix was to install a new version of DirSync. I had downloaded the latest version of the dirsync.exe file and launched it. Almost immediately, I was greeted with...
by Joseph Turley | Dec 7, 2013 | Technology
In a post earlier today on a DirSync export not synching, I highlighted the need to reinstall DirSync because of a bad version. In the process of doing this though, I had to wade through a bunch of frustrating problems. While upgrading, I wound up having errors that I...
by Joseph Turley | Dec 7, 2013 | Technology
I ran into a problem today with a newly installed DirSync server. Brand new OS, brand new installation and yet users we were creating were NOT syncing up with O365. It just didn’t make sense. After doing some basic looking around, I found that the application...
by Joseph Turley | Nov 28, 2013 | Technology
UPDATE: Ironically, as I was writing this article I searched a little more and found this utility directly from Trend Micro that seems to do the same thing without the effort! http://esupport.trendmicro.com/solution/en-us/1098239.aspx A few weeks ago, I wrote an...
by Joseph Turley | Nov 28, 2013 | Technology
One of the questions asked most often by clients using Office 365 is whether there is the ability to send mail as an alias of their account. There are several well documented solutions to this problem, but it’s possible that even after doing things right, you...
by Joseph Turley | Nov 27, 2013 | Technology
You have to love it when Microsoft references programs extensively in their documentation but then doesn’t make the file readily accessible. In this case, I needed pushprinterconnections.exe for deploying printers to Windows XP machines using Group Policy. Since...
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