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Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2015

Windows Error 651

Windows Error 651

Windows Error 651
Windows Error 651
Windows Error 651 occurs across most modern versions of Windows, relating primarily to WAN connections. there are a few ways to resolve this as follows:
  1. The first thing to check is go to Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections and right click on broadband connections [WAN Miniport(PPPOE)] and un-check set as default. If necessary reboot to check.
If the above fails, then here is a list of things to check and run through to get this issue resolved:
  • Reset your TCP/IP Settings in Windows.
  • If you are using a Laptop, make sure the wireless switch or button is turned on (this is such a common issue!).
  • Replace the RAS PPPoE driver in Windows:
    1. Open a Command Prompt as Administrator (right click -> run as administrator). 
    2. Select all the code below, then right click it and click Copy:
    3. TAKEOWN /F "C:\Windows\system32\drivers\raspppoe.sys"
    4. ICACLS "C:\Windows\system32\drivers\raspppoe.sys" /grant administrators:F
    5. Right click in the Command Prompt window and click Paste.
    6. Press Enter.
    7. Once it has finished, close the Command Prompt.
    8. Go to the following folder:
      C:\Windows\system32\drivers
    9. Rename the raspppoe.sys file to raspppoe2.sys
    10. Right click on the following file and click Save Target As / Save link as:
      Vista RAS PPPoE Driver.
    11. Save it in the C:\Windows\system32\drivers folder.
    12. Restart the computer.
  • If using a Modem, obtain the latest driver.
  • Reset your router.
  • Re-install your network card drivers.
This article can also be found on our sister site http://Dizzyit.com at http://dizzyit.com/2015/03/10/windows-error-651/
Source: Microsoft Technet

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

How To Fix Windows Update Error 80070005.

How To Fix Windows Update Error 80070005.


Windows Update Error 80070005 is usually caused by something going awry in your user permissions to the point where Windows Updates cannot install as it no longer has permissions. The fastest way I am aware of to get around Windows Update Error 80070005 is as follows:
  1. Log off the current user and log in with the administrator Account
  2. attempt to install updates from Microsoft updates ( or local WSUS server if applicable)
  3. after updates have been re installed reboot the computer and log in as the original user.
  4. The user should now be able to install updates
I'm not sure why this works, but it does! I would hazzard a guess that logging in as local admin allows the computer account to reset the ACL permissions that it needs.
The other things to check in troubleshooting Windows Update Error 80070005 are:
  1. Make sure that the firewall is not blocking windows updates. to verify this disable your firewall and try
  2. is the user profile generally corrupt? if so try and old out the profile (details on how to do so here: http://dizzyit.com/2011/10/29/how-do-i-old-out-a-windows-7-user-profile/)
  3. run the windows update repair tool and see if this fixes your issue (details here: http://dizzyit.com/2013/06/07/fix-windows-update-issues/)
This article can also be found on our sister site DizzyIT .com at : http://dizzyit.com/2014/04/07/fix-windows-update-error-80070005/




Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Auto Accept or Decline Meeting Requests in Outlook

Auto Accept or Decline Meeting Requests in Outlook


The process to auto accept of decline meeting requestsin outlook is pretty straight forward. this functionality is useful for some managers, or for resource booking of rooms or resources. Alternatively, sometimes you want this to be turned off so that you can have more granular control over which meetings you choose to accept or decline.
To auto accept or decline meeting requests in outlook:
  1. Open Outlook and select File -> Options
Outlook_Options
Auto Accept or Decline Meeting Requests in Outlook
2. Select Calendar then scroll to Auto Accept or Decline. From here you can configure outlook to auto accept or auto decline meeting requests
Calendar_AutoAccept
Auto Accept or Decline Meeting Requests in Outlook
Your outlook calendar will not be configured to accept or deny meeting requests automatically.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

ITunes Error 126 in Windows 7, 8, 8.1

ITunes Error 126 in Windows 7, 8, 8.1


Error 126 occurs in Itunes when you are either trying to open, install or re install itunes on a Windows platform. The error seems to be related to .Net Framework 4, as well as perhaps some DIVX incompatibility.
ITunes Error 126
ITunes Error 126
in order to resolve the issue:
  1. un-install any apple products on your system (start -> control panel -> programs and features). What you are looking for here is anything that says "Apple Inc." in the Publisher Column. Dont forget things like Quicktime, Bonjour and ICloud. Also note that you DO NOT have to delete your ITunes Music for this.
Apple Inc files in Programs and Features for fixing Error 126
Apple Inc files in Programs and Features for fixing Error 126
2. Make Sure that the following files \ folders have been removed have been removed (if you had a custom install location please refer to that location)
  • C:\Program Files\Bonjour
  • C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple
  • C:\Program Files\iTunes
  • C:\Program Files\iPod
  • C:\Program Files\QuickTime
  • C:\Windows\System32\QuickTime
  • C:\Windows\System32\QuickTimeVR
3. Update your Windows .Net Framework 4 ( you can also do this at the start if you like). the best way to do this is via windows update. You may also want to update your DIVX installation at this time as well.
4. Begin re installing Apple software, starting with Apple Quicktime. Once that is installed, start with ITunes and the other apple products that you need.
Did this solve your Apple ITunes 126 Error? please let us know on our facebook if you have any questions or comments!
This post can also be found on our sister website DizzyIT.com at: http://dizzyit.com/2014/03/17/itunes-error-126-windows-7-8-8-1/

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator.

This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator.


This error message "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator " occurs when certain programs such as One Note, Outlook and Office 365 are not happy about Internet Explorer being the default web browser.
There are a fewways you can address this issue:

1. Upgrade your internet Explorer to the latest version

Not the most exciting or elegant solution, and perhaps is another version of "shut up and reboot" but its worth a try and I have seen it fix this issue. for security and functionality reasons, unless you have a good reason to its normally recommended to be on the latest version of IE.

2. Set the default browser to IE

This is pretty straight forward
Windows 8:
  •  go to the start screen and type in default programs and then choose this item
Default programs Windows 8
Default programs Windows 8
  • choose set your default programs from the menu
Control Panel, Default Programs Windows 8
Control Panel, Default Programs Windows 8
  • select Internet Explorer then choose set this program as default
Windows 8 Internet Explorer then choose set this program as default
Windows 8 Internet Explorer then choose set this program as default
3. Reset Internet Explorer Settings
Sometimes due to policies etc, or registry keys that have been influenced by other programs. these can be reset by setting Internet Explorer back to its default configuration.
to do this its advisable to close any microsoft programs you have open such as Word and Outlook and then,
  • open Internet Explorer
  • choose the Gear Icon for settings then choose Internet Options
Internet Explorer Settings Gear
Internet Explorer Settings Gear
choose the advanced tab, and then select reset internet explorer
choose the advanced tab, and then select reset internet explorer
  • choose the advanced tab, and then select reset internet explorer
Reset Internet Options
Reset Internet Options
  • close internet explorer and try again
This post can also be found at our sister site www.Dizzyit.com at: http://wp.me/p1Zlmi-7r

Bulk Reset User Passwords with Powershell.

Bulk Reset User Passwords with Powershell.

On occasion, you need to bulk reset user passwords for an ou or group of users. This  can easily be accomplished using Powershell and the following script.
Get-ADUser -Filter * -SearchScope Subtree -SearchBase "OU=Department,OU=Users,DC=corp,DC=company,DC=com" | Set-ADAccountPassword -Reset -NewPassword (ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText "New Password Here" -Force)
Bulk Reset AD Passwords
Bulk Reset AD Passwords
Change the OU path to what you need it to be, and before you proceed you probably want to check the affected users with this script to ensure that you dont overwite something like the CEO or an admins password:
Get-ADUser -Filter * -SearchScope Subtree -SearchBase "OU=Department,OU=Users,DC=corp,DC=company,DC=com"  | Ft Name 
Check OU Membership With Powershell
Check OU Membership With Powershell
Again, just change the OU structure to what you need.
As a point of note, you run this, depending on what you ahve installed you may need to  import the Active Directory Module for Powershell with Import-Module ActiveDirectory
Import-Module ActiveDirectory
Import-Module ActiveDirectory
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Manual Sync ADFS with Powershell.

Manual Sync ADFS with Powershell.

Occasionally you cant wait three hours for your ADFS to synchronise your local Active Directory with the Azure copy. No matter, as you can force a directory sync with the following powershell command:
Start-onlinecoexistencesync
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start-onlinecoexistencesync www.dizzyit.com
This command will sync your on premises Active Directory with the Azure online copy. This is especially useful in situations such as Office 365 implementations where you have changes such as email addresses or group membership changes that need to be updated into the online directory.

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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Remove Protected mode is turned off for the internet and restricted sites zones message in Internet Explorer

Remove Protected mode is turned off for the internet and restricted sites zones message in Internet Explorer


In Internet explorer 10 and 11, when you disable protected mode you will get a warning stating that Protected mode is turned off for the internet Zone or perhaps Protected Mode is turned off for the internet and restricted sites zones. As Protected Mode seems to have some issues of its own, Due to this it's common to want to remove this warning in SOE images where applicable.
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Protected mode is turned off for the Internet zone in IE
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Protected mode is turned off for the Internet and restricted sites zone in Internet Explorer

This feature of Internet Explorer is set in the registry at HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main. scroll till you see the dword key NoProtectedModeBanner and this should be set to to disable, or 0 to enable the message should you wish.
Registry Key for Protected mode is turned off for the Internet zone
Registry Key for Protected mode is turned off for the Internet zone

This can then be applied via Group Policy if you like by opening the GPO editor (start -> run -> regedit) and navigating Computer Configuration -> Preferences -> Registry -> Right Click on Registry and choose New -> Registry Wizard. From here you can navigate to the NoProtectedModeBanner key and assign to the policy as required.
Set Group Policy for Protected Mode message in Internet Explorer
Set Group Policy for Protected Mode message in Internet Explorer
The above article discusses how to remove the protected mode is turned off warning message as seen in Internet Explorer. this article can also be found at our sister site DizzyIT.com at : http://dizzyit.com/2014/01/10/remove-protected-mode-turned-internet-restricted-sites-zones-message-internet-explorer/



Sunday, July 14, 2013

Who is Hosting my Domain Email?

Who is Hosting my Domain Email?


To find out who is hosting your domain email is pretty easy. Here's how you do it:

  1. Open a command prompt (shortcut to do this is hold down Windows Key and the R Key, then type CMD in the Run window) 
  2. In the command prompt window type in
            NSlookup
            set qtype=mx
            (please note that this is entered without the www)

This will query your DNS and present you with the mail server for your domain - pretty easy!






Thursday, June 6, 2013

How To Fix Windows Update Issues in Windows 8, 7, Vista, Server

How To Fix Windows Update Issues


Windows update can cause several issues, often leaving you with a cryptic error message such as 0x8024402c, 80070643, 8024800A or many others. Alternatively, you may also get an error like "Windows update cannot check for updates because the service is not running" . This article will go through how to troubleshoot Windows Update issues as a whole.Instructions for various specific issues such as those shown above can also be found on this site (just use the search feature to locate them).

Before making any changes to your system, please create a restore point or make a backup of any important work such as photos or documents. If you are unsure on how to create a restore point, please consult this Microsoft article: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-au/windows7/create-a-restore-point

How To Fix Windows Update Issues

Windows Update Fix It Tool

This tool is a great starting point for troubleshooting Windows Update and is highly successful in resolving a variety of issues. The Tool can be downloaded here: http://support.microsoft.com/mats/windows_update/ . At the time of writing there was no Windows 8 64 Bit version of this tool, hopefully Microsoft will make a version available in the near future.

Also available is The System Update Readiness tool, located here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-au/windows7/what-is-the-system-update-readiness-tool . This tool will troubleshoot your system and solve any problems. The program is not very verbose, in that it doesn't really tell you what its doing, however it is effective in rectifying common Windows Update Issues.


Windows Update Log


For Those who wish to do further troubleshooting or if the above tools do not solve your issue, the Windows Update Log is a great place to start looking for clues as to what is going on. to access the log open a Run Command and type (or just copy from this blog) %Windir%\windowsupdate.log and press Enter. I have included a snippet from a log below:.

How To Fix Windows Update Issues

In this case, the log is displaying that error 0x800f0902 has occurred where Windows was unable to download updates. This is a fantastic starting point for further troubleshooting of issues that are occurring.

Windows Services

There are three main services involved with Windows Update, the Windows Update Service, Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS ) and the Workstation Service. If any of these are not started and running, Windows will be unable to apply updates.

To access the Windows Services open a Run Windows (Windows Key + R) and enter services.msc . This will open a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) showing Running Services.
How To Fix Windows Update Issues

For each of the above services check the following:
  1. Scroll down till you find the service (in this case Background Intelligent Update Service). as seen in the picture, the status should be Running and the Startup Type should be :
    • Automatic (Delayed Start) for the BITS service
    • Automatic for the Workstation Service
    • Manual (Trigger Start) for the Windows Update Service - (note that on some Windows 7 Systems it may also be set to Automatic Start)
  2. If the services are shut down, or not set to the appropriate start up type:
    • Double Click on the Service. This will open the Properties Window for the service
    • Change the Startup Type to the correct mode and /or click start to start the service
      How To Fix Windows Update Issues
  3. If the service will not start, then a good thing to do is run the above Fix It Tool or System Update Readiness Tool and see the results. failing that, consult the Windows Update log as also shown above.


Deleting Windows Update File Locations


If you have an update that will not successfully install (e.g. it repeatedly tries to install but fails when shutting down) or further investigation has suggested, it may be necessary to manually delete the files and folders containing Windows Update data and database. Please ensure that you have backed up any data or created a restore point before deleting any files

Note that before doing this you may need to stop with Windows Update Service. - see above for instructions on how to locate the service. once found double click the service to expose the properties window and choose stop. After you can either reboot to start the service or double click and choose start

The Windows Update download location can be found at C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download . This is the repository where windows stores downloaded updates.
How To Fix Windows Update Issues

Its normally OK to delete these files as they are just the installers, not the actual applied updates. To delete these , click on the window, and press Control and A . This will highlight all the items in the screen. Right Click and choose Delete. answer YES to any verifcation prompts.
How To Fix Windows Update Issues

The Windows Update Download location is found at C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\datastore . 
How To Fix Windows Update Issues

This is the actual location of the Windows Update Database. if this database is corrupted then it may be easiest to delete it. Windows should create a new database automatically. To delete the database, open the location above click on the window, and press Control and A . This will highlight all the items in the screen. Right Click and choose Delete. answer YES to any verification prompts.
How To Fix Windows Update Issues

Uninstall Windows Updates


Occasionally you will installa n update that may not play nice with your system due to incompatibility with other installed programs, a failed install or occasionally an update that is not functioning as Microsoft intended. to remove these updates:
  1. Open Control Panel
    • In Windows 7 / Vista / 2008 go to Start -> Control Panel
    • In Windows 8, or Server 2012 go to the Start Screen  and type Control Panel. this will bing up the control Panel Icon. Choose this Icon
      How To Fix Windows Update Issues
  2. Select to view by Small Icons (Optional) then choose Programs and Features
    How To Fix Windows Update Issues
  3. in the left hand corner, select View Installed Updates
    How To Fix Windows Update Issues
    How To Fix Windows Update Issues

From this location you can uninstall any updates that you are having problems with. The trick here is to know which update you are looking for that is causing you a problem. This may be identified by either the Windows Update Log (see above), Windows Event Viewer, personal observation or other knowledge base searches.


This article has discussed various ways of troubleshooting Windows Update problems and how to resolve them.




Wednesday, June 5, 2013

How To Shut Down or Restart Windows 8

How To Shut Down or Restart  Windows 8


Shutting down or restarting Windows 8 has proven to be a little tricky for users used to the old tried and true method of going to Start then -> Shut down as has been done in previous versions of Windows. In this article we will show you 3 Different ways to shut down and restart Windows 8.

Method 1: The Windows 8 Power Icon


  1. Hover your icon / mouse over the right hand lower corner to expose the Charms Bar as shown on the right:
    How To Shut Down or Restart  Windows 8
  2. The bottom Icon is labeled Settings. Tap / Select this to open the Settings Window
    How To Shut Down or Restart  Windows 8
  3. In the lowest half of the Settings window, choose Power
  4. You will now have the options to Sleep, Shut Down or Restart your Windows 8 Computer
    How To Shut Down or Restart  Windows 8

Method 2: Create a Windows 8 Shut Down and Restart Tile


  1. Go to the Desktop (Press WindowsKey-D or go the Start Menu and choose Desktop)
    How To Shut Down or Restart  Windows 8
  2. Right click on a blank area and choose New, Shortcut
    How To Shut Down or Restart  Windows 8
  3. In the location field / box type shutdown /p and press next
    How To Shut Down or Restart  Windows 8
  4. Enter a name for the Shortcut such as Shutdown and choose Finish
    How To Shut Down or Restart  Windows 8
  5. (optional) To create a restart icon, follow steps 1 - 4 but enter shutdown /r /t 0 in the location field
    How To Shut Down or Restart  Windows 8
  6.  To attach this short Cut to your  Start Menu, right click and choose Pin to Start
    How To Shut Down or Restart  Windows 8

Method 3: Use the Power Button to restart Windows 8


  1. Go to the Start Screen and start typing Control Panel . This will show Control Panel in a list of results.
    How To Shut Down or Restart  Windows 8
  2. Select (click) the Control Panel Icon.
  3. Locate the Search box (normally located in the top right hand corner) and type Power . This will show the computers Power Options.
    How To Shut Down or Restart  Windows 8
  4. Select Change What Power Options Do
  5. The Setting for When I press the Power Button is defaulted to Sleep. change this to Shut Down. On a Laptop you may need to set this for both On Battery and Plugged In
    How To Shut Down or Restart  Windows 8
  6. Choose Save Changed to save these settings
And that's it! 3 Different ways to easily Shut Down and Restart Windows 8.

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Monday, May 27, 2013

Windows Update Error 0x8024402C in Windows 7, 8, 2012, 2008 R2, Vista

Windows Update Error 0x8024402C in Windows 7, 8, 2012, 2008 R2, Vista


Windows Update Error 0x8024402C occurs when running windows update and you try to connect to the Windows or Microsoft Update Website.

Please see this post for an overview of how to troubleshoot Windows Updates: How to Troubleshoot Windows Update Issues

if you view the logs located at: %windir%\windowsupdate.log you may also see this error present like this:

FATAL: SelfUpdate check failed, err = 0x8024402C
2013-05-11 11:41:27:095 1208 2344 Agent  * WARNING: Skipping scan, self-update check returned 0x8024402C
2013-05-11 11:41:27:095 1208 2344 Agent  * WARNING: Exit code = 0x8024402C


This issue is commonly caused by Firewall Settings not being correctly set within Internet Explorer. There are 3 ways in which you can attempt to correct this error:

Method 1:

Download and run the Microsoft Windows Update Readiness Tool located at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947821 . If this fails to solve the issue then please try one of the other methods.

Method 2:

This Method is for if you ar ein a corporation or campus that uses a Proxy Server.
  1. Open Internet Explorer and go to Tools -> Internet Options
    Windows Update Error 0x8024402C
  2. Click on the Connections Tab, select LAN Settings and choose OK
    Windows Update Error 0x8024402CWindows Update Error 0x8024402C
  3. Choose the Advanced Button
  4. Clear any entries under the exceptions window and choose OK
    Windows Update Error 0x8024402C
  5. Open a command prompt:
    1. In Windows 7, Vista, 2008 either:
      1. Go to start  chose run and type in cmd and press OK . Or:
      2. Type command prompt into the search bar in the start menu
        Windows Update Error 0x8024402C
    2. In Windows 8 
      1. Go to the Start Screen and type command prompt. This will open a search screen where you can then select command prompt from the right hand side
        Windows Update Error 0x8024402C
  6. in the command prompt window, enter the following pressing Enter After each command
    1. netsh winhttp reset proxy
    2. net stop wuauserv
    3. net start wuauserv
      Windows Update Error 0x8024402C
  7. restart the computer and try and install updates again
Method 3:
  1. Open Internet Explorer
    Windows Update Error 0x8024402C
  2. Go to Tools -> Internet Options
    Windows Update Error 0x8024402C
  3. Click on Connections -> LAN Settings
    Windows Update Error 0x8024402C

    Windows Update Error 0x8024402C
  4. Select Automatically Detect Settings 
    Windows Update Error 0x8024402C
  5. Choose OK
  6. close and re open Internet Explorer and try installing updates again.