Monthly Archives: May 2011


OWA Issue on SBS 2008 after installing service pack 3 for Exchange 2007

If you are having a problem accessing OWA from an sbs 2008 server itself after installing Exchange Server 2007 SP3 then this one is for you. The symptom is that while logged into the server as an administrator and attempting to access owa using the url https://yourservername/owa you get errors or potentially nothing shown. This may […]


Cutting IIS logs down to size

A client with SBS 2003 had some issues with space being taken up by IIS logfiles. They wanted to have visibility of the log files but needed them to be automatically cleared after 7 days to prevent a local partition filling over time. The solution to this requirement was relatively simple. A bat file using […]


WordPress update 3.1.3

Another update that WordPress owners should be aware – grabbed this from the WordPress site earlier …..   WordPress 3.1.3 WordPress 3.1.3 is available now and is a security update for all previous versions. It contains the following security fixes and enhancements: Various security hardening by Alexander Concha. Taxonomy query hardening by John Lamansky. Prevent […]


Uklug live

Am sitting in Sean Cull doing his talk. Have had some real “I could use that idea” moments. His approach is very similar to my own. His experience brings a common sense approach combined with a thirst for innovation. His belief in notes and domino mirrors my own and he is not afraid to make […]


UKLUG finally arrives

By the time you read this I’ll be on my way to Madchester (sic) for the UK Lotus User Group 2011 (UKLUG). I’m really looking forward to meeting up with some colleagues to discuss Xpages and other technologies that can be used to leverage solutions for clients. The UKLUG is a free event and promises […]