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09 Apr

Search for Word Strings in IIS Log Files

What do you do if you want to look for combinations of word strings in Gigabytes of IIS log files but don’t want to spend any money?
You download a program called Strings.
This is a SysInternals program now owned by Microsoft that will search through text files for word strings and kick them out to […]

03 Apr

Install .EXE as a Service in Windows Server 2003

First thing you are going to need is the Windows 2003 Resource Kit Tools
You then are going to want to find two programs, instsrv.exe and srvany.exe, I would recommend making a new folder on the root of your drive and pulling over a copy of those two files. So say a folder called myservice you […]

21 Mar

Robots.txt Http and Https - Part II

So I posted earlier on splitting up the robots.txt you are showing based on if the bot was connecting on http or https here. I commented at the end that if this is an existing site and Google has already indexed your https content you need to be careful. Once you block Google from reindexing […]

16 Mar

Robots.txt Http and Https

One of the big things a lot of people are doing these days is SEO or search engine optimization. I am not planning on going over a comprehensive guide for SEO right now but as I run into them in my own job I will post them here.
One of the more recent tasks I had […]

19 Feb

Internet Explorer - Enable Integrated Windows Authentication

So I ran across something kind of interesting the other day. I was setting up Microsoft CRM 4.0. I got the server setup and the website configured but when I went to the website it prompted me for my username and password. I would type it in and the authentication would fail. I tried it […]

11 Feb

Configure Network Adapter from Command Prompt

If you really want to configure your IP address from the command prompt instead of the Windows GUI you can do so with the Netsh.exe command.
To see your current network config go to a command prompt and type in the following command "netsh interface ip show config"
If you want to set you IP to 10.10.0.2 […]

11 Feb

Microsoft DFS Replication Rights

If you setup a folder to replicate using DFS and you want to lock down the folder rights on it you might have issues. You have to be sure to give the System account on each server write and modify rights for the replication to work.
If you add the system account to the folder you […]

07 Feb

Google Checkout Cart Integration Problem

I was getting the following error from Google in their Google Checkout Integration Console:
We encountered an error trying to access your server at
https://www.website.com/ (URL Path Changed)
the error we got  is: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException:
sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed:
sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException:
unable to find valid certification path to requested target

Google’s Info on Cart Integration issues is here
About this […]

06 Feb

Two Default Gateways

So I thought I would discuss the topic of multiple default gateways on Windows Servers today since my buddy blogged about it.
IT and Development Best Practice
First off you should never have two default gateways on your servers. It doesn’t matter which OS you are running, Windows 98/NT is worse at handling the condition but […]

01 Feb

Solarwinds Orion 8.5 Problems

So I am running Solarwinds Orion 8.5 on a Windows 2003 R2 server. I installed Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 (KB110806) on the server and it broke Orion’s website. The website would come up then when I tried to login I would get the following error:
Orion Website Error        An error has occurred with […]

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