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How can I auto-close a variety of OpsMgr alerts on a scheduled basis? (#SCOM, #powershell)

By Cameron Fuller | June 3, 2011

Learn the steps you need to take to automate closing alerts.

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#ConfigMgr Query for all software installed for all machines in a collection

By Cameron Fuller | May 18, 2011

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Add Hyperlinks to a Word Document with Open XML

By Quisitive | April 21, 2011

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QuickTricks: How to obtain the Dell service tag from any computer using the CMD prompt

By Cameron Fuller | April 20, 2011

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Testing Web Application Security – Role-Based Security Vulnerabilities

By Quisitive | April 18, 2011

What programmers can do to prevent hackers from exploiting role-based vulnerabilities

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Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) 2.0 with Office 365: Part 1 – Planning

By Quisitive | April 1, 2011

Introducing ADFS 2.0 in relation to Office 365 and environmental requirements

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SharePoint Caching Techniques

By Quisitive | March 24, 2011

We’ll look at SharePoint Caching techniques that work, as tried and tested by our in-house experts.

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The 4 priorities of software developers

By Quisitive | March 24, 2011

I’d like to propose a list of 4 priorities that developers can regularly consider

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Should you delete files in the WinSXS directory? And what’s the deal with VSS?

By Quisitive | February 24, 2011

“Can I delete the \Windows\Winsxs directory to save space?”

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How long does it take to manually install Service Pack 1 (SP1) on Windows 7?

By Quisitive | February 23, 2011

As the previous version could take an hour to install I was wondering how long it actually takes.

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