Did you know: Configure Client Certificate Mapping in FTP 7.5 - Part 4

by Vivek 3/5/2010 1:57:00 AM
In this post, we will install a User Certificate, enable Named Mapping and test FTPS using a tool.Install User Certificate: Open Internet Explorer, and open the website https://server1/certsrv Click Request a Certificate Click User Certificate Click Yes on Web Access Confirmation (if it prompts) Click Submit Click Install this certificate You will get a confirmation that a user Certificate has been installed Confirm Client Certificate has been installed: Open Internet Explorer ... [More]


Did you know: Configure Client Certificate Mapping in FTP 7.5 - Part 3

by Vivek 3/4/2010 1:54:00 AM
In this post, we will create FTP Site on IIS and configure it to use Client Certificate. Create FTP Site: Open IIS Manager and right click on Sites Folder Click Add FTP Site… Enter the FTP site name: and select the Physical path for the site, click Next Select Binding and SSL settings as shown, I have selected the Server Certificate we requested above “newftpsite” under SSL Certificate. Click Next We won’t be selecting any Authentication m... [More]


Did you know: Configure Client Certificate Mapping in FTP 7.5 - Part 2

by Vivek 3/3/2010 1:50:00 AM
This is Part 2 of our series on implementing Client Certificate mapping in FTP 7.5. Today we will Install Server Certificate on IIS. In Part 1, I gave you a brief background of the environment we will be working on in our scenario. Issue Server Certificate Click on the computer name in IIS Manager and double click on Server Certificates   Click on Create Certificate Request… Fill in the textboxes as pe... [More]


Did you know: Configure Client Certificate Mapping in FTP 7.5 - Part 1

by Vivek 3/2/2010 1:44:00 AM
Client Certificate Mapping Authentication Role Service in IIS 7 and IIS 7.5 enables authentication between a Client and the Web Server by presenting client certificates over secure channel. In IIS 7 and IIS 7.5, Client Certificate Mapping Authentication uses Active Directory to map client certificates against a users account in a domain. NOTE: Client Certificate Mapping in FTP 7.5 is Active Directory One-to-One Mappings only. Here is Part 1 of a 4 Part series on implementing Client Certificate... [More]


SharePoint 2010 – Step by Step – 3

by rahul 1/1/2010 4:40:23 PM
Objective 1 –> Install all the pre-requisites on the system that was created in part 2. Objective 2 –> Install SharePoint 2010 beta 2 binaries. Notes: 1. This is a public beta and there is no support available. It is to be used only for evaluation purposes 2. Software that needs to be downloaded…     a. OfficeServer.exe     b. Products Keys = BV7VC-RMR6B-26P6Y-BTQDG-DX2KQ OR PKXTJ-DCM9D-6MM3V-G86P8-MJ8CY     c. WCF Hotfix... [More]


SharePoint 2010 – Step by Step – 2

by rahul 12/30/2009 1:03:00 PM
Objective –> Run DCPromo on the system that was created in part 1. This is not a recommended way of setting up SharePoint, but due to the hardware limitations on my laptop I have no other choice. Basically, this will be a 1 server setup of SharePoint 2010 beta 2. In the part 1, a machine was setup with Win 2k8 R2 server x64, and Hyper-V enabled. In this post, the objective is to promote the machine to a domain controller. Click Start –> Run –> Type DCPROMO –> Click Ok  ... [More]


SharePoint 2010 – Step By Step – 1

by rahul 12/29/2009 11:10:50 AM
Objective 1 –> Installing Hyper-V on a Windows 2k8 R2 x64. This will be the Host OS. Objective 2 –> Creating a Virtual Machine with the OS as Win 2k8 R2 x64. This will be the Guest OS. Learning new stuff is the best part of my job. And for me the biggest motivation for learning is sharing. I just tend to learn more in the process and it feels really good when I get a random comment or mail saying it helped someone, somewhere out in the globe. I always have a lot on my plate to learn,... [More]


MOSS 2007 – Step by Step – Part 9

by Rahul 9/25/2009 2:44:00 PM
MOSS 2007 – Step by Step – Table of Content In this post, we’ll install POP3 email and configure Outlook to send/receive email. This will make enable us to test MOSS 2007 email functions.     Switch to the machine AS. Click Start –> Control Panel –> Add/Remove Programs     Click Add/Remove Windows Components.     Select E-mail Services and click Next     You ... [More]


MOSS 2007 – Step by Step – Part 8

by Rahul 9/23/2009 1:28:00 AM
MOSS 2007 – Step by Step – Table of Content In this post, we’ll upgrade our existing farm – MOSS SP1 with April CU to MOSS SP2 with June CU. We’ll also install a patch which fixes the trial issue. Once done with installation, I will show you how to verify if all the patches and Service Packs has been installed correctly.     So let’s first learn how we check the current version of SharePoint.     Open Start &nda... [More]


MOSS 2007 – Step by Step – Part 7

by rahul 9/19/2009 8:06:00 AM
MOSS 2007 – Step by Step – Table of Content In this post, we’ll create a SharePoint farm. AS will be the Application Server, and it will also double as SQL server. Apart from that, AS will also host Central Administration Tool. As I have already discussed earlier, having SQL on an Application Server is not scalable and it shouldn’t be the case in real production scenario and we must have a separate SQL cluster at least. Anyways, disclaimers aside… let’s have some action.     ... [More]


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