When I was 13 I knew it all… When I was 16 I realized I didn’t know it all at 13 because I now knew it all… At 19 I realized I didn’t know so much when I was 16 because I really knew it all then. At 21 I finally got the point and […]
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When I was 13 I knew it all… When I was 16 I realized I didn’t know it all at 13 because I now knew it all… At 19 I realized I didn’t know so much when I was 16 because I really knew it all then. At 21 I finally got the point and […]
If you don’t know joe’s tools, are you really into AD? – Florian Frommherz (http://www.frickelsoft.net/blog/?p=180) Rating 3.00 out of 5
People like to think they know more than they do, especially the ones that know the least. – me Rating 3.00 out of 5
Unfortunately this year I won’t be attending the Microsoft MVP Global Summit in Seattle nor The Experts Conference. Things didn’t work out properly for me to pull it off. I will greatly miss seeing my friends at Microsoft at the summit as well as the other MVPs. I will also (as will my g/f) miss […]
If you see any of these errors You cannot open this document because we cannot set up your computer to open documents that have restricted permission. The Rights Management client returned the following result code: 0x80004005(-2147467259). The Rights Management client returned the following result code: E_DRM_SERVICE_NOT_FOUND. The Rights Management client returned […]
…what would you guys like to see in it? I am once again thinking about writing a book for AdFind and AdMod coupled with LDAP basics, Active Directory basics, and ADAM / ADLDS Basics. Then maybe some discussion on how to use all of the above mentioned products. Basic guidelines I give folks when […]
There is an article on TechNet about the forest’s tombstone lifetime for Active Directory (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc784932(WS.10).aspx) that was discussed on an internal MSFT DS Team / MSFT MVP email list. The discussion pointed out that there is a little confusion around the article. Specifically the confusion can come up around step 8 Note the value in […]
History is cyclical in nature, the evidence shows us. What is today, was before. What was yesterday, will be tomorrow. We need to learn from our mistakes, so that instead of travelling endlessly in a repetitious cycle, we move in an upward spiral towards perfection and utopia. – David Hatcher Childress in Technology of […]
I have had a good many more uplifting thoughts, creative and expansive visions while soaking in comfortable baths in well-equipped American bathrooms than I have ever had in any cathedral. – Edmund Wilson Rating 3.00 out of 5
When (Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, the “Father of the H-Bomb”) asked in an interview at Rochester University seven years after the Alamogordo Nuclear test whether that was the first atomic bomb ever to be detonated, his reply was, “Well, yes, in modern history.” – David Hatcher Childress – Technology of the Gods joe […]
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