If your users use a published application, you might have noticed that OneDrive does not automatically start after starting the app. This is by design, as it will only start in the full desktop, when Explorer.exe is running.
To ensure that Onedrive is starting with the Citrix Published Application, you can create a user logon script. This is one solution I have implemented, there are many others though.
C:\Program Files\Microsoft OneDrive\OneDrive.exe
/background
The other challenge: If the published application is closed, the session will still be open because Onedrive is still running, and the user will not be logged off. To change that behaviour, add Onedrive.exe and Microsoft.Sharepoint.exe as a value of this key:
This neat software makes it possible to convert an OST file into a fully functional PST file. You can even export single items inside the OST file if you would like to. But what’s an OST file? An OST file gets created by Outlook whenever you create a new Outlook profile. It is the current locally synchronized copy of your mailbox. With this format you cannot do much. A PST file, on the other hand, is a functional archive of an outlook profile. So why is there a need for an OST converter like Stellar Converter for OST?
When your OST file becomes inaccessible or gets corrupt, you are not able to access your mailbox items. The OST file gets corrupted due to several reasons, & you will come across with below-mentioned errors:
“Your offline folder file could not be configured \\ComputerName\FolderName\Outlook.ost”
“The operation failed due to a registry or installation problem. Restart Outlook and try again. If the problem persists, please reinstall.”
Steps to convert OST to PST using Stellar Converter for OST
This is what the program looks like once you opened the OST File of your Outlook profile:
You can either save single items:
Or convert the whole file into a PST:
The functional PST is now ready and can be kept somewhere safe:
Other features of Stellar Converter for OST:
Converts OST and saves files in PST, MSG, EML, RTF, HTML, and PDF formats.
Provides detailed preview of converted mail items & user can save 20 items for free
Provides different filter options to only save selected emails as per user need.
Converts encrypted OST files.
Supports preview and conversion of deleted items.
Provides an option to save & reload scanned information.
Supports MS Office 365, 2021, 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, and 2007.
Supports Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, and Windows 7.
You can learn more about Stellar Converter for OST and its conversion speed compared to other OST converter software in the market in this benchmark report. It’s an easy-to-use and efficient solution to convert or extract mail items from inaccessible, orphaned, or encrypted OST files of any Outlook version to PST or other supported formats. The software also helps you resolve common Outlook errors, restore lost or deleted emails, and import emails or mail items from an OST file directly to an existing Outlook profile, or live Exchange and Office 365 mailbox.
Microsoft SQL Server administration is a big topic, but this short installation and configuration guide might help you get started with that.
First of all, download Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Express. You might get other versions (like MS SQL Standard) from your organization’s Licensing Portal (VLSC). The installation and configuration steps are the same. SQL Express can only have a maximum database size of 10GB and some other limitations.
Run the downloaded installer and export it somewhere. The setup will launch. We need a new SQL Server instance:
We are performing a brand new installation (I already had installed an instance on this server)
We need the database engine services:
Give the instance a name. You might name the instance after your application.
Leave all this to default
The User Database and log directory should be changed. Normally you have one disk for the database and another disk for the log database, like this:
In some cases, you might limit the amount of RAM the instance can use:
Hit next and let the installation finalize.
Open SQL Server Configuration Manager. Here you should activate the TCP/IP protocol, so that your instance is reachable from a server in the network.
The service has to be restarted:
By default, the instance will have a high port assigned. This can be changed to a lower port like 1433,1434, etc.
Do not forget to restart the instance service after the changes.
Next, configure Windows Firewall. You will need these ports: UDP 1434 for SQL Server Browser and the instance port (the high port TCP 64891 or the manually configured port TCP 1434).
To verify the connection, install Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio on another server in the same domain.
On the left side, you should see something if the login was successful:
In some cases you might need to enable mixed mode authentication, which allows you to authenticate with SQL users (for example the SA user) while also maintaining Windows Authentication.
After this change, the instance service has to be restarted.
Exchange Zero days are very common these days and there is a freshly baked one today (30th September 2022 as of writing). If you want to know what how the vulnerabilities work, take a look at the reference at the bottom. As a sysadmin I care about securing my systems.
Here are a few steps to mitigate this zero day vulnerability:
In IIS Manager on the Exchange Server, select the Autodiscover virtual directory and open URL Rewrite and add a new rule.
Windows Server 2022 is new and has to be the best Windows Server there is right? Not at all. Microsoft has added a recovery partition (like in Windows Client versions) that prohibits you from expanding the boot disk like you usually would in older Windows Server versions.
Anyway, here are a few diskpart commands that will help you delete the recovery partition and allow you to expand the boot disk:
diskpart
list disk
select disk 0
Make sure partition 4 is the 523MB Recovery partition