StalledDueToTarget_Processor ?
Feb13

StalledDueToTarget_Processor ?

StalledDueToTarget_Processor KB ID 0001810 Problem If you have a mailbox move that’s showing as StalledDueToTarget_Processor, that’s quite common (I see that a lot). Solution: StalledDueToTarget_Processor Firstly how long have you waited? I see this when I’m moving a LOT of mailboxes, and most of the time this problem resolves itself – if you are patient enough, (and your users will be unaffected while this is...

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Windows Server 2022 Domain Join
Feb09

Windows Server 2022 Domain Join

Server 2022 Domain Join KB ID 0001809 Problem To join Windows Server 2022 to a Domain (Local Domain). The end proces is the same as it’s always been, they’ve just made the job of getting to there a little more convoluted, (this is the same with Windows 11).  Solution: Server 2022 Domain Join Whilst logged in as a (local) administrative user, click the Windows button > Settings. System. About. Advanced system...

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Exchange 2013 to 2019 Upgrade
Feb08

Exchange 2013 to 2019 Upgrade

Exchange 2013 to 2019 Upgrade KB ID 0001808 Exchange 2013 to 2019 Upgrade With Exchange 2013 going end of support (11 Apr 2023) you should be migrating away from it as soon as you can, (as it’s only supported on up to Server 2012 R2), so you should have migrated off it already! It’s been some time since Exchange had any ‘major’ redesigns, 2013 was version 15, 2016 was version 15.1, and 2019 is Version 15.2. So...

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Exchange 2019 Migration from  Exchange 2016
Feb02

Exchange 2019 Migration from Exchange 2016

KB ID 0001472 Exchange 2019 Migration If Exchange 2016 was Exchange 2013 in a pretty dress, then with Exchange 2019 it’s simply added a hat. In the past, every third Exchange release was a major rebuild, but Exchange 2016 is simply Exchange version 15.1 (Exchange 2013 was 15.0 and Exchange 2016 is version 15.1). So the Exchange 2019 Migration is pretty much the same as it was from 2013 > 2016, or even 2016 > 2016.   There...

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Perfect Draft Exclamation Mark
Nov24

Perfect Draft Exclamation Mark

Perfect Draft Exclamation Mark KB ID 0001807 Problem On the bottom of the display you will see a minus sign and an exclamation mark, like so. Perfect Draft Exclamation Mark Solution Theres two reasons that you will see this, firstly your keg has been in the machine more than 30 days, or you have powered off your Perfect Draft Machine, and changed kegs. Remember always leave your machine ON when changing kegs!. To fix this, you can...

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