PEAP with IAS is a great way to setup wireless networks that require:
a)Their security to be top notch.
b)Lot\’s of Access Points (greater than 10 or so).
c)Minimal administrative maintenance overhead.
It brings your wireless security up to a level that is acceptable for use on a security sensitive domain. It is approximately as secure as domain logon […]
Posted on January 8th, 2007 by john
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Recently I found myself in a situation which required me to resize a partition in order to fit it onto a replacement HDD. In searching around and seeking some advice from a work mate I found the SysRescue Live CD (downloadable from: www.sysresccd.org) that has a tool on it called NTFSResize.
This is a great tool […]
Posted on December 7th, 2006 by john
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I had just installed a new AP onto a wireless network of ours that is configured using PEAP with 802.1x authentication this week and was having no end of trouble with clients connecting to it. It seemed to work for about one minute and then things turned decidedly pear shaped and eventually the entire laptop […]
Posted on November 9th, 2006 by john
Filed under: Windows Server | 2 Comments »
I found myself in this situation on site about a month ago. I had upgraded (well okay maybe downgraded) a drive from SCSI to SATA and Windows would no longer boot. Normally in this situation I do a repair install but this time I was feeling adventurous and wanted to try something I had thought […]
Posted on November 7th, 2006 by john
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Shuffling data round server drives is one of those tasks that really scares the hell out of me. The thought of trashing gigs and gigs of incredibly important information does not sit well with me. The guide below will hopefully help you to not fall for some of the pitfalls I have succumb to in […]
Posted on November 6th, 2006 by john
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