I recently had a Windows 2003 Server that for some reason would not return even a single page through IIS. I was getting the dreaded “Service Not Available” error. Upon […]
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It Fixed it for me – Forcibly Removing Active Directory fro
I recently had a client come to me with an old server that is no longer in service that he wanted to clean up. As there was some data on […]
VMware Server – vmrun list command
This is a quick how to article on using some basic command line tools to administer VMware server 2 virtual machines running on a Linux system. In my case I […]
It Fixed it for me – XP SP3 Fails to install
Here is another issue that I figured I would report my findings on… I was trying to install Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 on a XP machine. After running […]
It Fixed it for Me – Latest Articles
Here is a list of my 10 latest “ItFixed It For Me” articles It Fixed It For Me – Virtual Box Kernel Error It Fixed It For Me – Yumex […]
How to create an iSCSI Target on Centos 5.3
This article is a quick howto on how I set up a working iscsi target on a centos box. Note that this was just for my own personal testing and […]
How to mount a USB drive with writeable permissions on Linu...
I have a Centos Linux server that I have connected at large USB drive to. Once I mounted the USB drive I can read and write files from the server […]
How to change VNC Server password on Linux
I was recently asked how to reset a VNC Server password on a Linux machine. For those that would also like to know here is how I did it. You […]
It Fixed it for me – yumex hangs on Centos
I recently came across this problem. I have a Centos 5 server that I tried to update using yumex. I selected the updates I wanted and tried to apply the […]
Small Batch File to get a list of files in a certain direct...
If you have ever needed to get a simple list of files in a particular folder from a command line or batch file, here is a small batch file that […]