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    <title>Michael Phillips Blog</title>
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        <p>
I was going to extend a volume on one of my Server 2008 Core machines, and it told
me "there is not enough space to perform this action"...
</p>
        <p>
There was however enough space, but for some reason Microsoft Forefront decided that
I shouldn't be allowed to extend a volume remotely.   So I disabled the
services and did it anyway.
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      <title>Extend a Volume - Not enough space?</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
I was going to extend a volume on one of my Server 2008 Core machines, and it told
me "there is not enough space to perform this action"...
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
There was however enough space, but for some reason Microsoft Forefront decided that
I shouldn't be allowed to extend a volume remotely.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; So I disabled the
services and did it anyway.
&lt;/p&gt;
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      <category>Forefront Client Security</category>
      <category>Hyper-V</category>
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      <category>Server 2008</category>
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        <p>
I went to log a user off of a 2008 Terminal Server.  I got the access denied. 
Then I went to the Processes tab and selected Show processes from all users. 
Then I went back to the Users tab and logged of the user.
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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2008 02:50:44 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
I went to log a user off of a 2008 Terminal Server.&amp;nbsp; I got the access denied.&amp;nbsp;
Then I went to the Processes tab and selected Show processes from all users.&amp;nbsp;
Then I went back to the Users tab and logged of the user.
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        <p>
I have a few machines that have been retired (or just died) before I could uninstall
the Agent.  I have been trying to figure out how to remove the agent name from
the list, but every time I do a search, all I come back with is how to uninstall it
from the client machine.  Well today I finally figured out what I should have
seen earlier.
</p>
        <p>
If you right click on the computer name in the list on the Agents tab and select uninstall
a task view comes up.  Click on "Uninstall Agents" and the "Enter Credentials
and Reboot option" dialogue comes up.  At this point you have to enter valid
credentials and choose a restart option.  When you hit ok, and the machine no
longer exists you will get a message similar to the following:
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        <p>
Click on "Yes" and the task list comes back and removes the DPM agent from the database. 
And that means no more ghost entry for that machine.
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      <title>Remove DPM Agent from the DPM Server Console</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 16:17:18 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
I have a few machines that have been retired (or just died) before I could uninstall
the Agent.&amp;nbsp; I have been trying to figure out how to remove the agent name from
the list, but every time I do a search, all I come back with is how to uninstall it
from the client machine.&amp;nbsp; Well today I finally figured out what I should have
seen earlier.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
If you right click on the computer name in the list on the Agents tab and select uninstall
a task view comes up.&amp;nbsp; Click on "Uninstall Agents" and the "Enter Credentials
and Reboot option" dialogue comes up.&amp;nbsp; At this point you have to enter valid
credentials and choose a restart option.&amp;nbsp; When you hit ok, and the machine no
longer exists you will get a message similar to the following:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
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&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Click on "Yes" and the task list comes back and removes the DPM agent from the database.&amp;nbsp;
And that means no more ghost entry for that machine.
&lt;/p&gt;
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      <category>Data Protection Manager</category>
      <category>Microsoft</category>
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We recently implemented a new optical storage system using a software package that
runs on Windows.  The particular machine that is used to host this application
gradually had problems accessing the optical storage (which is essentially a NAS device)
and would frequently pop the title message:<em><strong>Insufficient system resources
exist to complete the required service.  </strong></em></p>
        <p>
I thought this was a bit odd, considering the machine has 16GB of RAM, Dual Quad Core
processors, and at fairly large amount of storage.  We kept thinking that there
must be a driver issue, or some issue with the software, or even an issue with the
optical storage. 
</p>
        <p>
I have no way to prove it, because I couldn't ever tell for sure exactly how the system
go to the point of not being functional, but the last thing I tried APPEARS to have
worked...
</p>
        <p>
I took out the /3GB switch in the boot.ini.  
</p>
        <p>
That was 3 days ago and the system hasn't had the issue since, even though it had
gotten to the point where it was happening several times a day.  The thing that
tipped me toward this as a possible solution was the fact that everything I read said
that this was likely caused by a memory leak, but we didn't seem to have memory issues
(at least when we could get into task manager there didn't seem to be much activity)
and when I came across <a href="http://russkaufmann.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!9628511B4C1D269C!229.entry" target="_blank">this
post</a>...  I took a chance and it seems to have fixed the problem for now.
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      <title>Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 19:00:54 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
We recently implemented a new optical storage system using a software package that
runs on Windows.&amp;nbsp; The particular machine that is used to host this application
gradually had problems accessing the optical storage (which is essentially a NAS device)
and would frequently pop the title message:&lt;em&gt; &lt;strong&gt;Insufficient system resources
exist to complete the required service.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I thought this was a bit odd, considering the machine has 16GB of RAM, Dual Quad Core
processors, and at fairly large amount of storage.&amp;nbsp; We kept thinking that there
must be a driver issue, or some issue with the software, or even an issue with the
optical storage. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I have no way to prove it, because I couldn't ever tell for sure exactly how the system
go to the point of not being functional, but the last thing I tried APPEARS to have
worked...
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I took out the /3GB switch in the boot.ini.&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
That was 3 days ago and the system hasn't had the issue since, even though it had
gotten to the point where it was happening several times a day.&amp;nbsp; The thing that
tipped me toward this as a possible solution was the fact that everything I read said
that this was likely caused by a memory leak, but we didn't seem to have memory issues
(at least when we could get into task manager there didn't seem to be much activity)
and when I came across &lt;a href="http://russkaufmann.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!9628511B4C1D269C!229.entry" target="_blank"&gt;this
post&lt;/a&gt;...&amp;nbsp; I took a chance and it seems to have fixed the problem for now.
&lt;/p&gt;
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      <category>General Info</category>
      <category>Microsoft</category>
      <category>Windows Server 2003</category>
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        <p>
I use DPM to backup a few servers, in a pilot group, and I was trying to add one to
a protection group.  I kept getting this error every time I tried to modify the
protection group to add another server: 
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          <em>Modify protection group: *Protection Group Name* failed:<br />
Error 360: The operation failed due to a virtual disk service error<br />
Error details: Unknown error (0x80042420)<br />
Recommended action: Retry the operation.</em>
        </p>
        <p>
I couldn't figure out the problem until I saw a post on this that mentioned there
could be a problem using RDP.  Then I remembered that I can never do disk configuration
unless I use a console session.  In order to configure disks it seems you have
to be in "Session 0".  If you have to do this remotely, using "mstsc /console"
for XP or 2003, or "mstsc /admin" for Vista will put you in "Session 0" just as if
you were sitting at the console.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 17:27:38 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
I use DPM to backup a few servers, in a pilot group, and I was trying to add one to
a protection group.&amp;nbsp; I kept getting this error every time I tried to modify the
protection group to add another server: 
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;em&gt;Modify protection group: *Protection Group Name* failed:&lt;br&gt;
Error 360: The operation failed due to a virtual disk service error&lt;br&gt;
Error details: Unknown error (0x80042420)&lt;br&gt;
Recommended action: Retry the operation.&lt;/em&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
I couldn't figure out the problem until I saw a post on this that mentioned there
could be a problem using RDP.&amp;nbsp; Then I remembered that I can never do disk configuration
unless I use a console session.&amp;nbsp; In order to configure disks it seems you have
to be in "Session 0".&amp;nbsp; If you have to do this remotely, using "mstsc /console"
for XP or 2003, or "mstsc /admin" for Vista will put you in "Session 0" just as if
you were sitting at the console.
&lt;/p&gt;
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      <category>Microsoft</category>
      <category>Windows Server 2003</category>
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        <p>
I was reading some of the junk e-mail that Microsoft sends me and came across this
article.  I wanted to save the shortcuts, a lot of which I knew (and use) but
some of which are new to me:
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        <p>
          <a title="http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/UK/4352741765893343994/pc-heaven.html" href="http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/UK/4352741765893343994/pc-heaven.html">http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/UK/4352741765893343994/pc-heaven.html</a>
        </p>
        <blockquote>
          <h5>Boost your productivity
</h5>
          <p>
Learn a few angelic Windows keyboard shortcuts 
</p>
          <ul>
            <li>
              <strong>Hold Shift when inserting a CD</strong>
              <br />
Prevent the CD from autoplaying 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>F4 in Windows Explorer<br /></strong>Display the address bar location list 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>F5<br /></strong>Refresh the screen 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Ctrl and Z</strong>
              <br />
Undo an action 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Ctrl and Y</strong>
              <br />
Redo an action, in case you’ve used undo incorrectly 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Shift and Delete</strong>
              <br />
Delete the selected file(s) without moving to the Recycle bin (be careful!) 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Shift and F10</strong>
              <br />
Display the shortcut menu for the selected item 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Alt and Tab<br /></strong>Switch to the previously active window 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Alt and F4<br /></strong>Close the active window 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Windows key and D</strong>
              <br />
Show the desktop 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Windows key and E<br /></strong>Open Windows Explorer 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Windows key and F<br /></strong>Open a Search window 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Windows key and G<br /></strong>Cycle through Sidebar gadgets 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Windows key and R<br /></strong>Open a Run window 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Windows key and T<br /></strong>Cycle through and preview all the applications on the taskbar 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Windows key and 1</strong>
              <br />
Launch the first program on your Quick Launch toolbar 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Windows key and 2<br /></strong>Launch the second program on your Quick Launch toolbar 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Windows key and Tab<br /></strong>Use Flip 3D to cycle through all currently open applications 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Windows key and Spacebar<br /></strong>Select the Windows Sidebar 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Ctrl and Mousewheel<br /></strong>Changes the view of your current folder 
</li>
            <li>
              <strong>Left Alt and left Shift and Print Screen<br /></strong>Toggles the highcontrast display 
</li>
          </ul>
        </blockquote>
        <p>
          <a href="http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/UK/4352741765893343994/pc-heaven.html">Windows
Vista Magazine | PC Heaven</a>
        </p>
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      <title>Vista Shortcuts</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 18:30:20 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
I was reading some of the junk e-mail that Microsoft sends me and came across this
article.&amp;nbsp; I wanted to save the shortcuts, a lot of which I knew (and use) but
some of which are new to me:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;a title="http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/UK/4352741765893343994/pc-heaven.html" href="http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/UK/4352741765893343994/pc-heaven.html"&gt;http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/UK/4352741765893343994/pc-heaven.html&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt; 
&lt;h5&gt;Boost your productivity
&lt;/h5&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Learn a few angelic Windows keyboard shortcuts 
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Hold Shift when inserting a CD&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Prevent the CD from autoplaying 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;F4 in Windows Explorer&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Display the address bar location list 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;F5&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Refresh the screen 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Ctrl and Z&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Undo an action 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Ctrl and Y&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Redo an action, in case you’ve used undo incorrectly 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Shift and Delete&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Delete the selected file(s) without moving to the Recycle bin (be careful!) 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Shift and F10&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Display the shortcut menu for the selected item 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Alt and Tab&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Switch to the previously active window 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Alt and F4&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Close the active window 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Windows key and D&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Show the desktop 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Windows key and E&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Open Windows Explorer 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Windows key and F&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Open a Search window 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Windows key and G&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Cycle through Sidebar gadgets 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Windows key and R&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Open a Run window 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Windows key and T&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Cycle through and preview all the applications on the taskbar 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Windows key and 1&lt;/strong&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Launch the first program on your Quick Launch toolbar 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Windows key and 2&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Launch the second program on your Quick Launch toolbar 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Windows key and Tab&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Use Flip 3D to cycle through all currently open applications 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Windows key and Spacebar&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Select the Windows Sidebar 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Ctrl and Mousewheel&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Changes the view of your current folder 
&lt;li&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Left Alt and left Shift and Print Screen&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;Toggles the highcontrast display 
&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/UK/4352741765893343994/pc-heaven.html"&gt;Windows
Vista Magazine | PC Heaven&lt;/a&gt;
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        <p>
I was looking up how to set the IP address for Server Core: 
</p>
        <blockquote>Server Core: Setting a Static IP address</blockquote>
        <p>
          <a href="http://msforums.ph/blogs/jayr/archive/2007/07/21/server-core-setting-a-static-ip-address.aspx">Server
Core: Setting a Static IP address - Techinical Blog of Jay-R Barrios</a>
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      <title>More notes for Server Core</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 02:17:55 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
I was looking up how to set the IP address for Server Core: 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;Server Core: Setting a Static IP address&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;a href="http://msforums.ph/blogs/jayr/archive/2007/07/21/server-core-setting-a-static-ip-address.aspx"&gt;Server
Core: Setting a Static IP address - Techinical Blog of Jay-R Barrios&lt;/a&gt;
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        <p>
I asked a coworker to find the method/command to run updates on Server Core and he
came back with a link to this nice little script:
</p>
        <p>
          <a title="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa387102(VS.85).aspx" href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa387102(VS.85).aspx">http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa387102(VS.85).aspx</a>
        </p>
        <p>
And every time I forget the command to do something in Server Core, when I do a search
to find it, I always come back with a link to this post:
</p>
        <p>
          <a title="http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/sanderberkouwer/archive/2007/08/13/changing-server-core-s-look-and-feel-part-1.aspx" href="http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/sanderberkouwer/archive/2007/08/13/changing-server-core-s-look-and-feel-part-1.aspx">http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/sanderberkouwer/archive/2007/08/13/changing-server-core-s-look-and-feel-part-1.aspx</a>
        </p>
        <p>
And just because I am lazy, and don't particularly like the command line (even though
I like Server Core), I have created a folder with a few batch files that I use when
I am setting up a Server Core machine.  For instance, I have a batch file that
has the product key in it already and I run it to install the product key and activate.  
</p>
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      <title>Server Core - A few notes and links to useful commands</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 21:10:27 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
I asked a coworker to find the method/command to run updates on Server Core and he
came back with a link to this nice little script:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;a title="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa387102(VS.85).aspx" href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa387102(VS.85).aspx"&gt;http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa387102(VS.85).aspx&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
And every time I forget the command to do something in Server Core, when I do a search
to find it, I always come back with a link to this post:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;a title="http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/sanderberkouwer/archive/2007/08/13/changing-server-core-s-look-and-feel-part-1.aspx" href="http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/sanderberkouwer/archive/2007/08/13/changing-server-core-s-look-and-feel-part-1.aspx"&gt;http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/sanderberkouwer/archive/2007/08/13/changing-server-core-s-look-and-feel-part-1.aspx&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
And just because I am lazy, and don't particularly like the command line (even though
I like Server Core), I have created a folder with a few batch files that I use when
I am setting up a Server Core machine.&amp;nbsp; For instance, I have a batch file that
has the product key in it already and I run it to install the product key and activate.&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;/p&gt;
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        <p>
We are currently considering moving one of our DHCP servers to a VM on Hyper-V. 
I was looking for something else and saw this thread on the TechNet Forums, and I
want to keep it for later reference:
</p>
        <p>
          <a title="http://forums.technet.microsoft.com/en-US/winserverhyperv/thread/8004c699-1a22-4f33-9fcd-7271bfcaf74e" href="http://forums.technet.microsoft.com/en-US/winserverhyperv/thread/8004c699-1a22-4f33-9fcd-7271bfcaf74e">http://forums.technet.microsoft.com/en-US/winserverhyperv/thread/8004c699-1a22-4f33-9fcd-7271bfcaf74e</a>
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      <title>DHCP in Hyper-V Reference</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 14:50:47 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
We are currently considering moving one of our DHCP servers to a VM on Hyper-V.&amp;nbsp;
I was looking for something else and saw this thread on the TechNet Forums, and I
want to keep it for later reference:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;a title="http://forums.technet.microsoft.com/en-US/winserverhyperv/thread/8004c699-1a22-4f33-9fcd-7271bfcaf74e" href="http://forums.technet.microsoft.com/en-US/winserverhyperv/thread/8004c699-1a22-4f33-9fcd-7271bfcaf74e"&gt;http://forums.technet.microsoft.com/en-US/winserverhyperv/thread/8004c699-1a22-4f33-9fcd-7271bfcaf74e&lt;/a&gt;
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        <p>
So I posted that I feel <a href="http://www.nukeitmike.com/blog/2008/05/13/SomeDaysIFeelReallyDumb.aspx" target="_blank">dumb</a> some
days, but when I wrote that, it was related to how frustrated I was trying to figure
out System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 Beta.  I thought that I had be
shown the light by someone in the product team posting detailed instructions on how
to do what I was trying to accomplish.  I would just like to set the record straight
and say that IT STILL DIDN'T WORK!
</p>
        <p>
Now I am running Hyper-V RC1 so SCVMM 2008 Beta doesn't work with that yet anyway... 
Ah, the joys of life on the bleeding edge....
</p>
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      <title>Dumb... or maybe not?</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 03:40:29 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
So I posted that I feel &lt;a href="http://www.nukeitmike.com/blog/2008/05/13/SomeDaysIFeelReallyDumb.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;dumb&lt;/a&gt; some
days, but when I wrote that, it was related to how frustrated I was trying to figure
out System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 Beta.&amp;nbsp; I thought that I had be
shown the light by someone in the product team posting detailed instructions on how
to do what I was trying to accomplish.&amp;nbsp; I would just like to set the record straight
and say that IT STILL DIDN'T WORK!
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Now I am running Hyper-V RC1 so SCVMM 2008 Beta doesn't work with that yet anyway...&amp;nbsp;
Ah, the joys of life on the bleeding edge....
&lt;/p&gt;
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        <p>
Quoted from a blog by Sander Berkouwer
</p>
        <blockquote>
          <h4>Add or remove programs
</h4>
          <p>
Again there are two ways to get information on the software that is installed onto
your Server Core installation in absence of the "Add or Remove programs" Control Panel
applet. (also known as appwiz.cpl) 
</p>
          <h5>Registry
</h5>
          <p>
The first way is by checking the registry keys underneath the following key: 
</p>
          <blockquote>
            <p>
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
</p>
          </blockquote>
          <p>
Luckily Server Core offers regedit.exe and regedt32.exe to digg deep into the registry
of our Server Core box. Actually the "Add or Remove programs" Control Panel applet
checks these registry keys at well. Since we all know how long it takes to get a complete
list of all the software on your windows box it's obvious this method takes a lot
of time. 
</p>
          <p>
As <a href="http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa372105.aspx">this TechNet page</a> points
out the software packages that are listed underneath the Uninstall registry key all
have a registry value associated with the UninstallString. You can use this value
as a command to uninstall the software. 
</p>
          <h5>WMI
</h5>
        </blockquote>
        <p>
          <a href="http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/sanderberkouwer/archive/2007/08/27/add-or-remove-programs-in-server-core.aspx">The
things that are better left unspoken : Add or Remove programs in Server Core</a>
        </p>
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      <title>Add or Remove programs in Server Core</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 03:32:54 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;
Quoted from a blog by Sander Berkouwer
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt; 
&lt;h4&gt;Add or remove programs
&lt;/h4&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Again there are two ways to get information on the software that is installed onto
your Server Core installation in absence of the "Add or Remove programs" Control Panel
applet. (also known as appwiz.cpl) 
&lt;h5&gt;Registry
&lt;/h5&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The first way is by checking the registry keys underneath the following key: &lt;blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;
Luckily Server Core offers regedit.exe and regedt32.exe to digg deep into the registry
of our Server Core box. Actually the "Add or Remove programs" Control Panel applet
checks these registry keys at well. Since we all know how long it takes to get a complete
list of all the software on your windows box it's obvious this method takes a lot
of time. 
&lt;p&gt;
As &lt;a href="http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa372105.aspx"&gt;this TechNet page&lt;/a&gt; points
out the software packages that are listed underneath the Uninstall registry key all
have a registry value associated with the UninstallString. You can use this value
as a command to uninstall the software. 
&lt;h5&gt;WMI
&lt;/h5&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt; 
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&lt;a href="http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/sanderberkouwer/archive/2007/08/27/add-or-remove-programs-in-server-core.aspx"&gt;The
things that are better left unspoken : Add or Remove programs in Server Core&lt;/a&gt;
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And some days, I just am dumb...
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I have been working with System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 (before that I
had been working with Hyper-V Beta, and RC-0) and trying to configure the SCVMM and
System Center Operations Manager connection.  It would help if I were fluent
with the SCOM (or OpsMgr if you prefer) environment and how it all works...
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Anyway, I have been posting in the <a href="http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=3312986&amp;SiteID=17" target="_blank">TechNet
Forums</a> for a few days now and I think someone may have figured out how to <a href="http://blogs.technet.com/m2/archive/2008/05/12/how-to-configure-the-integration-between-vmm-and-opsmgr.aspx" target="_blank">educate
me</a>... The Virtual Machine Manager team has posted the instructions on their <a href="http://blogs.technet.com/m2/default.aspx" target="_blank">Blog</a>.
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Thanks to <a href="http://itproctology.blogspot.com/ " target="_blank">Brian Ehlert</a> for
alerting me to the post.
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And some days, I just am dumb...
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I have been working with System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 (before that I
had been working with Hyper-V Beta, and RC-0) and trying to configure the SCVMM and
System Center Operations Manager connection.&amp;nbsp; It would help if I were fluent
with the SCOM (or OpsMgr if you prefer) environment and how it all works...
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Anyway, I have been posting in the &lt;a href="http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=3312986&amp;amp;SiteID=17" target="_blank"&gt;TechNet
Forums&lt;/a&gt; for a few days now and I think someone may have figured out how to &lt;a href="http://blogs.technet.com/m2/archive/2008/05/12/how-to-configure-the-integration-between-vmm-and-opsmgr.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;educate
me&lt;/a&gt;... The Virtual Machine Manager team has posted the instructions on their &lt;a href="http://blogs.technet.com/m2/default.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Blog&lt;/a&gt;.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Thanks to &lt;a href="http://itproctology.blogspot.com/ " target="_blank"&gt;Brian Ehlert&lt;/a&gt; for
alerting me to the post.
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