Wednesday, April 17, 2013

How do you make changes to Application Pool Settings in Internet Information Services?


Sometimes the Identity of the Application pool settings needs to be managed. You may make modifications in the IIS Management Console as shown.

1. Type-in “IIS” in Start | Search of the desktop. In the pop-menu click on Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager 

The Internet Information Services Manager’s page will be displayed.

2. Click on Applications Pool in Connections . The list of Application Pools will be displayed.

Let us assume that the identity of SecurityTokenServiceApplicationPool needs to be changed.
3. In the list of Application Pools right click on the above Application Pool as shown.

4. Click on Advanced Settings...
The Advanced Settings page is displayed as shown.
In the Process Model, the identity is a Custom Identity (in this case that of the IIS Administrator).You may change it by hitting the ellipsis button of the identity.

5. Click the ellipsis button.
This brings up the Application Pool Identity page.





These are built-in identities. The next option on this screen is the Custom identity which has been set using the identity (HodentekWin7\mysorian) which has Windows Authentication. On the Advanced Settings page you may modify other parameters as well.

Finally, when you make changes to Application Pool in IIS you will have to run if you are changing this for a SharePoint farm standalone or otherwise,

Thursday, January 31, 2013

How to start an IE browser with Administrator's privileges?


Some programs even though opened in a browser, needs special permissions, usually that of the adminsitrator's pemissions.

You can always right click IE browser and click Run as administrator

However you can set it up so that it always opens in the above manner.

Review the next image:





 

How do I find the number of cores in the computer?

The following procedure showed that I have 8 cores in my Toshiba Laptop (Satellite P775).

Click Start | Computer |

Right click Computer to look at Properties (Click Properties from the drop-down menu).


Click Device Manager.



Click Processors.


Count the number of processors. They all have the same name.

Right click one of the processors and look at the properties to see the version and the name of SYS file as shown.
 
Mahalo

 

Monday, December 3, 2012

How do you copy from Notepad and paste to command line(DOS)?

Sometimes you may want to run a huge script from the command line but you hesitate to type it into the DOS window. In such cases you may want to type the script into NOTEPAD where you can more easily edit and then paste it into command line. Is this possible?

Yes, you can do it. First you have to run the DOS program with elevated permission, that is as an administrator. Once you do that you can paste it into the command line.
Step 1:
Run CMD with Administrators permission.

The DOS program starts

Step 2:
Prepare your script in NOTEPAD such as the one shown here.

Highlight the script you want to run and copy it to clipboard

Step 3:
Right click in the open DOS screen to pop open drop-down menu.

Click Paste (Control-V does not work). Your text is now copied to command line.
You are done!!

 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Do you want to upload 2GB files to sky?

Aloha from Bengaluru

Microsoft SkyDrive has just released the stuff that helps you to upload 2GB files. That's hefty!!

You can also pick and choose files that you need (Selective Sync) from SkyDrive as well as better organize your uploads. SkyDrive also has a SkyBin. You don't need it, send it to SkyBin and, you want it, get it restored.

Web, Mobile and Desktop (WMD, not that WMD) boundaries are disappearing. They are all one and the same, your stuff, but just 3 avataras.

Note: SkyBin is the blogger's construct.




Organize

















Share / Sync












Skybin (Recycle bin on SkyDrive)


Thursday, September 27, 2012

Breaking News: Packt finished publishing its 1000th Book

Aloha,

Packt is celebrating and I have been a part of this success story. Particpate in the celebration and get a free eBook to mark this occasion.

Just go to Packt's web site and register yourself if you are not already registered. The rest is simple.

If you are looking for jump starting your SQL Server / Applications you search for eBook versions of my books shown here:



Good luck
Mahalo

Sunday, September 23, 2012

How to get rid of the FBI Green Dot MoneyPak Virus

This was quite bothersome virus which froze the screen with its own screen purporting to be from FBI warning you of some dire consequences, unless you send $100 to them on recieving which they will unclock your computer.

I got this on my Laptop which was dual boot Win7/Win8. I could access Win8 but not WIn7. Win7 got infected.

The first thing I tried was to restore it to an earlier point. I chose a point some 3 days earlier to the day I encountered this frozen screen. It did not do any good. It came right back.
I searched the web here and there. At least I knew it was a scam. I did read someone got so scared he was contemplating committing suicide, may be he was doing something illegal and felt that he may be caught.

Then I got hold of Norton 360 6.0 and scanned the whole system on the Win7 side. It had no clue. It found some 7 non-consequential cookies which it removed. I called up Norton and chatted for a while. Well, they told me that Norton 360 6.0 should do the job but they would provide a technicain with whose help I could remove the bug. The cost was $99.99 for this service. I was not prepared to part with the money and I wanted to try other options. I also downloaded few others, but I was not quite sure they would do the job.

These are some related sites where you may find some help:
http://www.spywareremove.com/removefbigreendotmoneypakvirus.html
http://www.zimbio.com/Remove+Malware/articles/9kb7G7Lpj5K/Uninstall+FBI+Green+Dot+Moneypak+Virus+Effective
http://community.norton.com/t5/Norton-360/MoneyPak-FBI-virus-Green-Dot/td-p/808830

My advice, forget about Norton, don't pay them $99.99 not even $9.99, send me a $1 for my advice.

If anyone is interested I can provide the transcript of the chat.
Here is my fix:
I went back and restored the computer to a date in August 2012. It's gone and I am rid of that ransomeware. MSFT has a good thing in its SYSTEM Restore.

BTW, when you choose to restore choose the OS that is infected, in case you have multi-os on your computer.