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17.04.2012
in January 2012. A newer version 1.0.3 was released March 18, 2012. To get started, just unpack the archive and copy the Chive folder into the document root of your web server. If you run a recent Debian
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09.08.2015
individual server roles to Server 2012 R2 and consolidating legacy applications.
Advanced support for Windows Server 2003 ended on July 14, 2015 [1]. Additionally, other well-known Microsoft products, like
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18.07.2013
more information about the system discussed, see my previous article on SSSD [1].
Infos
"Admin Story: SSSD" by Thorsten Scherf, ADMIN
, 2012, No. 9, pg. 96: http
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Two weeks after the release of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Long Term Support) in May 2012, Canonical published the first update of its Business Desktop Remix [1] enterprise variant. Canonical first released
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07.10.2014
:
gplogview.exe -a a9034339-85ce-4ab6-9444-b14c33a93e89 \
-o \\dell\x\%computername%-GPEvents.txt
You can also hide irrelevant data in the results files using the -n option:
gplogview.exe -n -o \\dell
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08.10.2015
the technology in the form of Azure RemoteApp [1] to host applications as software-as-a-service. The complexity of the required infrastructure remains largely hidden from users and administrators. I'll take a look
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15.08.2012
=readall(`date`)
"Tue Jul 31 15:51:58 EDT 2012\n"
julia> print(d)
Tue Jul 31 15:51:58 EDT 2012
In addition to efficient shell integration, Julia also has a very nice C and Fortran interface. Typically, every new
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the popular Unified Plan Explorer [3] tool, which the creator, SQL Sentry, now offers free of charge.
Determine the Baseline, Identify Bottlenecks
To begin, it is a good idea to know the performance behavior
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18.07.2013
cloud provider Cloud.com, Citrix also put its cloud management platform CloudStack [1] under the GPLv3.
The handover of the project from Citrix to the Apache Foundation in April 2012 was accompanied
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