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Cisco AnyConnect – VPN Establishment Capability from a Remote Desktop is Disabled

I ran into this issue this morning when attempting to setup a VPN on a Hyper-V virtual machine. After an hour of searching the Google machine and troubleshooting, I came upon this solution. 

Upon installation, AnyConnect pulls down a profile … continue reading

Author RyanPosted on October 7, 2020January 14, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags Cisco, Networking, Tools, Windows Client OS

Active Directory Migration Toolkit – The RPC Server is Unavailable (hr=0x800706ba)

When migrating computer objects using the Active Directory Migration Tool, you may encounter the following error:

In addition, the Migration Log may show the following error:

This is typically caused by a host-side firewall. To resolve this, deploy a GPO … continue reading

Author RyanPosted on August 21, 2018January 14, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags ActiveDirectory

Azure Site Recovery – VMware-to-Azure: Wrong IP address discovered for VM

When replicating virtual machines from VMware to Azure using Site Recovery, you may encounter an issue where the Configuration server discovers the wrong IP address for a VM. This can be caused by stale entries within the infrastructurevms MySQL table … continue reading

Author RyanPosted on August 21, 2018January 14, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags azure, vmware

Azure AD Connect No-Start-Connection

This morning, I ran into an issue with Azure AD Connect that I had never seen before. I received an email alert from Azure AD stating that Password Synchronization was not working for my forest, and the suggested fix was … continue reading

Author RyanPosted on July 26, 2018January 14, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags AADConnect, ActiveDirectory, azure, DirSync, Office365

Azure AD Connect Health: Latest Data is not Available in Azure Portal

I recently had to create a new Azure AD Connect server, and found that it was not able to report health status in the Azure Portal. After some troubleshooting/research, I was able to get the health status report working by … continue reading

Author RyanPosted on July 18, 2018January 14, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags ActiveDirectory, azure, Office365

Removing a Forest from Azure AD Connect

In an organization with multiple Active Directory forests, you may want to sync objects from trusted forests. Adding trusted forests to Azure AD Sync is a simple process that I will likely cover in a future article. The focus of … continue reading

Author RyanPosted on July 13, 2018January 14, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags ActiveDirectory, azure, Office365

Remove Stubborn PSC or vCenter Appliance from an SSO Domain

While attempting to decommission one of our vCenter sites, I ran into an issue removing one of the PSCs. This site consisted of two PSCs and one vCenter appliance. I removed the first PSC from the SSO domain successfully, and … continue reading

Author RyanPosted on November 8, 2017January 14, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags vmware

Running vSphere in VMware Workstation 12

In this post I’ll be walking through how to run a vSphere lab in VMware Workstation. I recently decided to obtain VCP6-DCV. Rather than driving up my electric bill like I’ve done in the past using physical servers, I’m attempting … continue reading

Author RyanPosted on May 29, 2017January 14, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags vmware

WSUS: Update Files Not Downloading (Content File Download Failed)

This article will discuss an issue regarding WSUS failing to download updates from Microsoft Update servers. You may notice that the home page of your WSUS console states that it has downloaded 0MB of updates:

You may also see this … continue reading

Author RyanPosted on November 18, 2016January 14, 2022Categories UncategorizedTags WindowsServer, WSUS

Exchange 2013: Error 0x80070070 While Adding DAG Member

Error: A server-side database availability group administrative operation failed. Error Failed to add or remove the Failover-Clustering feature. Error: The request to add or remove features on the specified server failed. A DISM session could not be opened. An error … continue reading

Author RyanPosted on October 4, 2016June 4, 2022Categories ExchangeTags Exchange

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