Yes if you remove the Primary DNS Suffix, which the default search list comes from and the machine uses in such cases as DirectSMB connectivity, among other things, and No, nslookup's requirement of using a dot doesn't affect or indicate any issues with AD, it's just an nslookup thing. It just something to keep in mind when using nslookup.
You need to dot source the file. Any script file that contains functions or code you want to call after the file is executed must be dot sourced. . c:\scripts\MyWebConfig.ps1 \_ (ツ)_/ Edited byjrvSunday, June 21, 2015 3:20 PM Marked as answer byi686Sunday, June 21, 2015 6:34 PM Sunday, June 21, 2015 3:19 PM 0 Sign in to vote Hi,
I have a Public Folder Database on an Exchange 2007 SP1 mailbox Cluster. The Public Folder Database is hopelessly corrupt and cannot be mounted. CCR for this storage group is of course not working. All Public Folder needs are being served by another server. I want to delete it but I cannot because it cannot mount it.
Microsoft .NET Framework Tool detects and tries to fix some frequently occurring issues with the setup of Microsoft .NET Framework or with updates to the Microsoft .NET Framework.
So I have server 2012r2 with .net 4.5 installed via features in server manager. I would have thought win updates would have grabbed 4.6.2 but it has not. So I downloaded the installation from MS and attempted to run it....but I get "this program is blocked by group policy"
I now have the macros attached to the "template1.dot" which is going to be used as the startup template for everybody else. but when I add a shortcut of my new macros to my toolbar, it will add it to my toolbar but When I change another computer's startup folder to open template1.dot as startup I don't have the macros in the toolbar there.
When upgraded, MABS seems to loose all the "legacy" storage already attached to it, so we went to follow the documentation over at backup-mabs-upgrade-to-v2 page, specificly the "Adding Disks to increase legacy storage" section. But, as can be seen from the screenshot below, we don't actually seem to be able to see any button for adding legacy storage?
What you are seeing is the short file name (L17F9~1.HUB) for the l.huber folder, this is normal. It should not cause any problems. If it bothers you then you could create the user name without a dot (or other special characters) in it, and keep the name 8 characters or less.