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How to Install Exchange Server 2007

December 16, 2009 Leave a comment

1. For our installation, we will be using the Exchange Server 2007 Setup Wizard.So start by logging on to the server on which you want to do the install and insert the Exchange Server 2007 DVD into the DVD drive. Setup.exe will automatically start.
2. On the Start page complete steps 1 through 3:
Step 1: Install .NET Framework 2.0
Step 2: Install Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Step 3: Install Microsoft Windows PowerShell
Note: If you already have these installed on your server you will automatically be taken to the next step.
3. The physical installation of Exchange Server is the fourth step in the installation process. Once you’re ready to continue, click on:
Step 4: Install Microsoft Exchange

Exchange Server 2007 Install 1

And in the Introduction window click on Next

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How To Install WordPress 2.8

December 16, 2009 Leave a comment

WordPress is a most powerful customizable blogging software.  you can install your own hosting server. many blogger have questions about WordPress, how to install wordPress Software their own hosting server, instaling pluging,… and how to manege wordPress Dashboard. This article give to you step by step guide on how to register doman and hosting, Creat MySQL Database and setup wordpress on your own sever.
Register  domain name and hosting Account.

  • First step is to buy your domain name and hosting. I use cyberultra personally
  • one year domain price: $ 9.99  monthly hosting charges $ 2.95 (if register one year hosting charges $ 1.95 monthly)
  • 10GB Web Space and Unmetered Bandwidth/Traffic

Setup your hosting account

  • Chose Suitable  domain from this account and register domain name with hosting.
  • After few our hosting company give  your hosting information.
  • The Information included, FTP Hosting information and Cpanel Login Information

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How to Install OpenOffice.org 3.1 on Ubuntu 9.04

December 13, 2009 Leave a comment

Any requirements? Well, all you need to get started is Ubuntu 9.04, both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. Follow the steps below!

STEP 1 – Add the OpenOffice.org 3.1 repositories

Go to System -> Administration -> Software Sources

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Enter your password. Go to the second tab, “Third-Party Software,” click on the “Add” button, and paste the line below for your Ubuntu distribution…

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How to integrate Visual Studio 2008 with IBM Rational ClearCase

December 9, 2009 Leave a comment

One of my current projects is to plan and implement a brand new infrastructure that creates environments to integrate Visual Studio 2008 with IBM Rational ClearCase. Actually, it’s a brand new VB.NET project – not based on Visual Studio 2005 or earlier versions – so I have to figure out what files should be source controlled and what files should not.

Well, firstly I had to check if VS 2008 and ClearCase can communicate together. I found an official IBM document that notifies the following: “Visual Studio 2008 is supported with ClearCase, CCRC (ClearCase Remote Client) and ClearQuest as of version 7.0.1 and later”, but I haven’t found any document that describes how to do the whole integration process, so I started this process by myself and here I summarize my findings.

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How to Install ClearCase 7.0.1 for Windows

December 9, 2009 Leave a comment

    Download ClearCase from your IBM account (PassportAdvantage)

    C:\downloads\cc701win\C11QHML

    Unzip C11QHML.zip

    Run the installer:

    How to Install Windows XP

    December 9, 2009 1 comment

    This procedure demonstrates how to install Windows XP Professional. The procedure to install Windows XP home edition is very similar to the professional edition. Since Windows XP Pro is more advanced operating system, it will be used to demonstrate the installation procedure.

    The best way install Windows XP is to do a clean install. It is not difficult to perform a clean installation. Before you perform the installation I recommend that you check Windows XP Compatibility List to ensure that your hardware is supported by XP. If your hardware is not on the compatibility list you can check your hardware manufactures website to download the drivers for Windows XP. Save all the necessary drivers onto floppy disks or CD before you start the installation.

    All versions of Windows XP CD are bootable. In order to boot from CD/DVD-ROM you need to set the boot sequence. Look for the boot sequence under your BIOS setup and make sure that the first boot device is set to CD/DVD-ROM. You can then perform the following steps to install Windows XP:

    Step 1 – Start your PC and place your Windows XP CD in your CD/DVD-ROM drive. Your PC should automatically detect the CD and you will get a message saying “Press any key to boot from CD”. Soon as computer starts booting from the CD your will get the following screen:

    Windows XP Screenshot - Click to enlarge

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