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Installation of . NET Framework 1. 1 doesnt work then add the dot net 2 0, 2 0 sp1, 3 0, 3 0 sp1 then finally 3 5 Remember 3 5 has some fixes that were problems in the earlier versions of dot net
#550 5. 1. 3 STOREDRV. Submit; invalid recipient address #SMTP# The e-mail address given by you have dot ( ) at the end, so it will be regarded as an invalid e-mail address An e-mail address is a string of a subset of ASSCII characters separated by 2 parts by an “@”, a “local-part” and a domain, that is, local part@ domain
Move Computers Automatically to respective OUs Since computer name would not allow dot we put _ (underscore) like michael_strauss We have default OU for putting all computer objects but all users lies in separate OUs based on the department Later we will move the computer objects manually to respective OUs Lets come to my requirement We have an OU named HR
What are valid and invalid email address characters A quoted string may exist as a dot separated entity within the local-part, or it may exist when the outermost quotes are the outermost characters of the local-part (e g abc "defghi" xyz@example com or "abcdefghixyz"@example com are allowed
Service Manager 2012 View Creation - social. technet. microsoft. com SCSMSolutions email: freemanru (at) gmail (dot) com Marked as answer byHerb WinhovenTuesday, April 23, 2013 9:21 PM Monday, April 22, 2013 9:04 PM 0 Sign in to vote You definitely must see this: Configuring Service Manager for Performance and Scale SCSMSolutions email: freemanru (at) gmail (dot) com
Resource-based constrained delegation in real world The web server (Application Pool Account) and back-end service both running under AD account Using standard delegation (SPN records + Delegation tab) everything work fine - I'm able to setup this in any environments
Removing characters from text. - social. technet. microsoft. com For the future, understand that it is most important that you state your problems clearly and completely, with comprehensive before and after examples It leads to faster solutions In any event, assuming that "whenever there is a dot and or a space following a digit" that these should be included in the removal, we merely change Pattern to reflect that: Pattern = "\d+ [ \s]*"
Keyboard has switched from AZERTY to QWERTY I use an AZERTY keyboard and while using Word it seemed to switch to QWERTY all of a sudden Perhaps I triggered a shortcut inadvertently but I can't imagine how Also, it only appears to be in Word that the change has occurred In other applications it's still AZERTY My OS is Windows 7 and the Word version is 2007 (Home and Student) Can anyone help? Thanks, M Marked as answer bySally