Office 365 has been a choice of platform for small business enterprises who are Microsoft shop & doesn’t have large user base and specialized skills within their in-house IT. There are quite a number of offerings within Office 365
Month: May 2016
Storage space is cheap however that doesn’t mean you can throw a lot of storage without bothering what is taking up space. Recently, one of my clients in manufacturing space has his on-premise servers running out of the disk space. I have looked into obvious locations where space could be recovered like recycle.bin, temp folders, log directories etc. Usually I use Tree Size Free to see size of all folders. It’s pretty nifty utility and shows the size of folders in descending order.
Often File Shares have been used to store company and user profile data. There is a need to setup File Shares in a way that make them secure without adding too much administrative overhead and to optimize ever growing need of terabytes of storage. That’s what I am going to show you guys how can we achieve
One of the key factor of success during any migration project is to make end user experience as smooth as possible. In a large heterogeneous environment that’s always a challenge. So while working on the Active Directory cross forest migration project, I noticed that post test migrations, user’s pc wouldn’t latch on to wireless network and I would get the “Unable to connect to the network”. A simple restart didn’t fix this issue.