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By Ed Price - MSFT August 28, 2012
This article explains how to flag or report a user account that you see in any TechNet or MSDN tool, including: TechNet Wiki, Forums, Blogs, Gallery/Samples, and Library Annotations. You might want to flag an account that is abusing the system in the following ways: Inappropriate name, rude, or are using crude words, or a Spam account (the account's only purpose is to advertise)...
By J.C. Hornbeck August 24, 2012
Below are some validation steps that should be completed before attempting to install Operations Manager 2007 Reporting. During this installation, you are prompted for two accounts: the Data Warehouse Write account and the Data Reader account. These accounts are created as domain user accounts and added to the local Administrators group on the target server...
By Alik Levin August 17, 2012
In this scenario you need to deploy your claims-aware application from the development workstation to the Windows Azure environment. WIF is an out of band framework that does not ship with .Net framework and thus is not present on the Windows Azure instances. WIF runtime (not WIF SDK) needs to be installed on the production workstation or server before claims-aware application can run on it. WIF runtime needs to be deployed to Windows Azure by either...
By JimHoltz August 15, 2012
Accessing computers and files on your home or business network from a remote location is a popular feature of Windows Home Server. To enable remote access, you need to configure your router to open certain ports so network traffic will flow properly. If your router is not listed, use the General Directions. Important: Verify Your Settings! You should verify any settings in this document to ensure your router is properly directing and filtering Internet traffic...
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