What happens to the messages in Gmail that have had a label applied to them when migrated from Gmail to Office 365? Do they get moved into separate folders based on the label or are they dumped into the inbox to be sorted manually later? Does anyone know or can point me to a resource that does? Thanks!
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I've installed SCCM 2012 SP1 on Server 2012. CU10 on SQL 2008 R2 SP2 and CU4 on SCCM. I go through the process of installing the WSUS role which appears to complete successfully but when I attempt to do the post installation configuration it fails. I have uninstalled and reinstalled with no success and have looked at the many suggestions on how to fix this that are available online but can't get any of the suggestions to resolve the issue. I have checked the IIS console looking for this but don't see the WSUS IIS Website. Is this part of the configuration that does not happen? When I check the Supsetup.log file it tells me the WSUS installation was successful. Attempting to run the post install configuration through Server Manager fails as well. I have attempted to install and configure using PowerShell with the same results. Any ideas or suggestions?
The output log file when I try to run the post-install configuration shows this:
2014-02-14 09:08:51 Got binary SID 2014-02-14 09:08:51 Setting content location... 2014-02-14 09:08:51 Fetching ContentDir from registry store 2014-02-14 09:08:51 Value is D:\WSUS 2014-02-14 09:08:51 Swtching DB to multi-user mode...... 2014-02-14 09:08:51 Finished setting multi-user mode 2014-02-14 09:08:51 Writing DB settings to registry... 2014-02-14 09:08:51 Marking PostInstall done for UpdateServices-Database in the registry... 2014-02-14 09:08:51 Starting service W3SVC 2014-02-14 09:08:52 Configuring IIS... 2014-02-14 09:08:52 Start: ConfigureWebsite 2014-02-14 09:08:52 Configuring website on port 8530 2014-02-14 09:09:02 System.ArgumentException: Cannot find system setting. Please check setting name. Parameter name: IISTargetWebSiteIndex at Microsoft.UpdateServices.Internal.MachineSettingRedirector.GetValue(String valueName) at Microsoft.UpdateServices.Internal.BaseApi.IisConfiguration.Load() at Microsoft.UpdateServices.Internal.BaseApi.IisConfiguration.UpdateRegistry() at Microsoft.UpdateServices.Administration.UseCustomWebSite.InstallAndConfigure(IisConfiguration& iisConfiguration, Int32 newPortNumber) at Microsoft.UpdateServices.Administration.PostInstall.ConfigureWebsite(Int32 portNumber) at Microsoft.UpdateServices.Administration.PostInstall.Run() at Microsoft.UpdateServices.Administration.PostInstall.Execute(String[] arguments)
I am thoroughly stumped on what to do to fix this. Any help would be appreciated.
I have the custom image captured. Import the image and files. Prepare the customsettings.ini and the boot.ini to minimize the questions the deployment team will need to answer. Everything works like a charm on virtual machines but when I map to the scripts folder on the deployment share and double-click litetouch.vbs it creates the c:\minint folder, subfolders, and a couple of log files then nothing. Here's what the log files look like:
<![LOG[Property LogPath is now = C:\MININT\SMSOSD\OSDLOGS]LOG]!><time="15:54:28.000+000" date="03-08-2011" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
<![LOG[Property CleanStart is now = ]LOG]!><time="15:54:28.000+000" date="03-08-2011" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
<![LOG[Microsoft Deployment Toolkit version: 5.1.1642.01]LOG]!><time="15:54:28.000+000" date="03-08-2011" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
<![LOG[Property Debug is now = FALSE]LOG]!><time="15:54:28.000+000" date="03-08-2011" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
<![LOG[GetAllFixedDrives(False)]LOG]!><time="15:54:28.000+000" date="03-08-2011" component="LiteTouch" context="" type="1" thread="" file="LiteTouch">
Anyone encounter this before or know what might be happening/not happening and can direct me in the right way? I've only found a couple of other references to this anywhere and they had no solution/cause listed either. I'm stumped.
We're about to begin a refresh project for about 100 XP Pro laptops and have a concern with regards to the .NK2 file which holds cached email addresses(?). If possible we'd like to have USMT move/migrate this but I can't find anything that confirms that this happens automatically or has been done before. I see lots of manual processes but at this point I'm not sure that we can use that. Has anyone done this or seen this done? Perhaps you can point me to a resource that can give me an idea how its done? Any information would be appreciated. USMT seems to get a lot of the details but missing this part seems odd. Thanks in advance for any responses.
I'm looking for some advice or suggestions on how to "manage" a small number of Mac computers in a mostly Windows 2003/2008 environment. We have about a dozen Macs used by the web team and I'd like to be able to process queries to find out things like software installed, versions, etc as I would with something like Psinfo against Windows computers. Something I can run from a XP workstation or Windows 7 workstation and that is non-intrusive would be great. I have lots of experience with Windows based machines but none, or next to none, with Macs. Any and all suggestions would be appreciated.
I'm trying to modify Internet Explorer 7 settings to support a internally located, web-based tool and need to do this via GPO. The tool requires that "always allow session cookies" and "check for newer versions of stored pages" both be set.
I'm wondering if anyone can assist me in locating where I find the options to set these in a GPO.
If this cannot be done via GPO is that an alternative way someone can suggest that doesn't involve visiting each workstation to manually set the options? Any assistance is hugely appreciated.
Is there a way to allow a non-administrator to "read" (as in browse and look at the settings) of domain gpo's?
I see in GPMC there is an option to allow delegation of "Read Group Policy Results data" but I'm not solid on whether that will provide the type of access requested. Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I'm dealing with a SMS 2003 SP3 server that is also running WSUS 3 and we're experiencing suspect behavior between the two. Neither seems to be giving us the details we think we should be getting. Has anyone heard of any issues or had any experience where the two have not played nice with each other? Our plan is to seperate them moving each to a new server. Thoughts?
Can anyone suggest a tool/method to simulate various scenarios when using WSUS? Or am I asking the impossible? I'm curious to know if I deploy X number of patches over slow links is there any way of determining when all of the machines on the other end of the wire will be updated?